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====Fischer's influence on J.S. Bach==== With the application of ''notes inégales'' to the evenly notated eighth notes in the Fischer, the work even more comes alive as the French dance that is the ''Chaconne''. Fischer's collection of suites published as ''Musicalischer Parnassus'' are also strongly evident of Muffat's amalgamated stylistic influence, and Fischer's compositions also foreshadow the complexity of Bach. Bach knew the works of Fischer and numerous fugue themes from the Well Tempered Clavier are taken from Fischer's own earlier collection preludes and fugues, some note for note. Fischer's most famous suite in D minor – ''Uranie'' from his collection of very French influenced suites found in the collection ''Musicalischer Parnassus'' – feature and ''Allemande'' and ''Courante'' that "need" ''notes inégales''; and with the application of ''notes inégales'' Fischer's strong artistic compositional hand become even more evident.
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