Topic: J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
Only the prelude this time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrAFHMH92s
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J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
Only the prelude this time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrAFHMH92s
J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
Only the prelude this time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrAFHMH92s
Really a good job Paul !
Also good and original the idea of "pizzicato" on the bass row, Even perhaps it would have been better (in my opinion) to lighten it like a pizzicato of strings...
I know this piece really well, having recorded the entire WTC 1 with Pianoteq last year. I'm really impressed by your approach to this piece: it's precise and crystalline, mine was most ascetic and transcendental.
Great work! Looking forward to hearing the Fugue!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
Thank you Carmelo,
Sure, Bach always provides many options (probably the definition of a real great composer).
Richter plays the whole piece super legato, which makes sense also.
Bach brings joy and spirtuality, i couldn't image a life without Bach.
All the best and warm regards
paul
paulvanbladel wrote:J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
Only the prelude this time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrAFHMH92sReally a good job Paul !
Also good and original the idea of "pizzicato" on the bass row, Even perhaps it would have been better (in my opinion) to lighten it like a pizzicato of strings...
I know this piece really well, having recorded the entire WTC 1 with Pianoteq last year. I'm really impressed by your approach to this piece: it's precise and crystalline, mine was most ascetic and transcendental.
Great work! Looking forward to hearing the Fugue!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
Thank you Carmelo,
Sure, Bach always provides many options (probably the definition of a real great composer).
Richter plays the whole piece super legato, which makes sense also.
Bach brings joy and spirtuality, i couldn't image a life without Bach.
All the best and warm regards
paulcarmelo.paolucci wrote:paulvanbladel wrote:J.S. Bach: Prelude from Prelude & Fugue nr 24 Book 1 BWV 869
Only the prelude this time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RrAFHMH92s
That's Absolutely True ! Bach music is really Fantastic !
I'm curious about your approach to the fugue...
I hope to hear it soon!
Carmelo
Excellent ! This one has a mass "vibe".
Thank you very much.
Excellent ! This one has a mass "vibe".