This fugue comes from my personal book collection. The Book is quite lengthy, so we will make do with this section only for now. When I started composing fugues, I used to be very strict on approaching its craft, but it doesn't have to be the case. A fugue is just a "husk," a technique that a composer may use to approach their work; one should not bend backward for the fugue; let the fugue do that for you.
Notice how this fugue will not re-state the theme during the developmental section since applying variation techniques allows me to go above and beyond the repeating theme. Instead, the developmental sections will be purely improvisational, true to its baroque virtuosity.
In short, this work is highly curated toward my specific composition style. It's monumental to me, and I'm pleased to share it will all of you.