Topic: New Bach Video Sinfonia No. 12 in A Major BWV 798 Pianoteq

Dear Friends,

In this video I perform Sinfonia No. 12 3- part in A Major BWV 798 from  by Johann Sebastian Bach. That's a A vigorous rhythmic piece in 4/4. The three voices take the main (and only) theme in order (top, middle, low) in the tonic, dominant, tonic accordingly. A transition passage, built out of the ending of the main theme (last half of (2), leads to the dominant (E, 9). An extensive development begins there, taking the opening motif of the theme through various modulations aiming at the relative minor (f#, 14), preceded by a long organ point on its dominant (c#, 12).
The main theme then returns in the tonic (23) in the lower voice, to which the upper voice joins at (24) and the middle one concludes by repeating the main motif of the beginning (27-29).
Enjoy your listening Bach from Italy

Carmelo
This video was recorded with these setting:
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                                                                                            Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 9
Editing: Wondershare Filmora
https://youtu.be/P1YawXhx9uw

Re: New Bach Video Sinfonia No. 12 in A Major BWV 798 Pianoteq

carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Dear Friends,

In this video I perform Sinfonia No. 12 3- part in A Major BWV 798 from  by Johann Sebastian Bach. That's a A vigorous rhythmic piece in 4/4. The three voices take the main (and only) theme in order (top, middle, low) in the tonic, dominant, tonic accordingly. A transition passage, built out of the ending of the main theme (last half of (2), leads to the dominant (E, 9). An extensive development begins there, taking the opening motif of the theme through various modulations aiming at the relative minor (f#, 14), preceded by a long organ point on its dominant (c#, 12).
The main theme then returns in the tonic (23) in the lower voice, to which the upper voice joins at (24) and the middle one concludes by repeating the main motif of the beginning (27-29).
Enjoy your listening Bach from Italy

Carmelo
This video was recorded with these setting:
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                                                                                            Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 9
Editing: Wondershare Filmora
https://youtu.be/P1YawXhx9uw


I think this piece is difficult, but you played it very well.
Your precision make it look so easy, imaginative and fresh.
A joy to listen to. Good tempo give it a nice flow.
Thank you carmelo, you are a Master! Bach’s music - yes!
Always enjoy your playing.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: New Bach Video Sinfonia No. 12 in A Major BWV 798 Pianoteq

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Dear Friends,

In this video I perform Sinfonia No. 12 3- part in A Major BWV 798 from  by Johann Sebastian Bach. That's a A vigorous rhythmic piece in 4/4. The three voices take the main (and only) theme in order (top, middle, low) in the tonic, dominant, tonic accordingly. A transition passage, built out of the ending of the main theme (last half of (2), leads to the dominant (E, 9). An extensive development begins there, taking the opening motif of the theme through various modulations aiming at the relative minor (f#, 14), preceded by a long organ point on its dominant (c#, 12).
The main theme then returns in the tonic (23) in the lower voice, to which the upper voice joins at (24) and the middle one concludes by repeating the main motif of the beginning (27-29).
Enjoy your listening Bach from Italy

Carmelo
This video was recorded with these setting:
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                                                                                            Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 9
Editing: Wondershare Filmora
https://youtu.be/P1YawXhx9uw


I think this piece is difficult, but you played it very well.
Your precision make it look so easy, imaginative and fresh.
A joy to listen to. Good tempo give it a nice flow.
Thank you carmelo, you are a Master! Bach’s music - yes!
Always enjoy your playing.

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you so much for your comment and support Stig!
You're right, this is quite a difficult piece to play. But God, how beautiful it is! Being able to play these pieces and share them with those who listen to me excites me. Despite the poor recording methods and instruments i'm using, I'm very satisfied, and Bach's music gives wings to my fingers. !
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

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