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One of the most popular organ pieces ever composed is "Toccata and Fugue In D Minor (BWV 565)", traditionally ascribed to [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], though some scolars disagree. This particular tune is often seen when a game calls for a more spooky mood due to the song's appearance in horror-related pop-culture.
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One of the most popular organ pieces ever composed is '''''Toccata and Fugue In D Minor (BWV 565)''''', traditionally ascribed to [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], though some scholars disagree. This particular tune is often seen when a game calls for a more spooky mood due to the song's appearance in horror-related pop-culture.
  
  
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| [[Donkey Kong Jr. (ARC)]]
 
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| [[Donkey Kong Jr. (ARC)]]
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| [[Friday the 13th (C64)]]
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| 1988/??/??
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| [[Rough Ranger (ARC)]]
 
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| 1989/12/??
| [[Friday the 13th (C64)]]
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| [[Monster Bash (DOS)]]
 
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| [[Ren and Stimpy Show: Time Warp (SNES)]]
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor] - The Wikipedia page.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor] - The Wikipedia page.

Revision as of 11:22, 13 July 2010

Toccata and Fugue In D Minor
Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
Released 1703-1707

One of the most popular organ pieces ever composed is Toccata and Fugue In D Minor (BWV 565), traditionally ascribed to Johann Sebastian Bach, though some scholars disagree. This particular tune is often seen when a game calls for a more spooky mood due to the song's appearance in horror-related pop-culture.


Games

Released

Game

Arranger

Length

Format

Notes

1982/??/?? Donkey Kong Jr. (ARC) UNK
1985/??/?? Friday the 13th (C64) SID
1988/??/?? Rough Ranger (ARC) UNK
1989/12/?? Battle of Olympus (NES) NSF
1993/04/09 Monster Bash (DOS) Rob Wallace 2:19 IMF Only the beginning of Toccata and Fugue is used, the rest of the song is original.
1994/11/?? Ren and Stimpy Show: Time Warp (SNES) SPC

Links