Hi Jeremiah,
I had a listen to your new Fugue for piano. I like it, you do Glenn Gould proud here (hopefully he doesn't mind me speaking for him)

. Like your inventions, it sounds baroque, while still carrying a modern flavor with semi-syncopations. I agree with your label on your website that it is a "virtousic" fugue. It's funny I recently created a list of the 10 pieces any concert pianist should be able to play on the repertoire part of the forum. No doubt, your piece here could make that list! Fugues are challenging to begin with, but this by all looks is a
challenging fugue! It looks kind of like an invention till m. 9 when three notes are sustained on the 4th sixteenth, a Bb, D and G. After that, the rest of the piece I would have to break into parts to learn. The bass clef switching to treble, and the fast leap in both hands from the end of m. 58 to m. 59 That said, I think Cory Hall did an outstanding job (and at the tempo, really incredible).
Enjoyed your piece,
Riley