Topic: Johann Sebastian Bach: „Fuga a 3 voci” (C-dur) BWV 952
A three-voice fugue from Johann Sebastian Bach's collection of short preludes and fugues, performed by me. Recorded today.
https://youtu.be/KTiIpEAgbys?si=imNeJJmA7TXUNdJ8
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A three-voice fugue from Johann Sebastian Bach's collection of short preludes and fugues, performed by me. Recorded today.
https://youtu.be/KTiIpEAgbys?si=imNeJJmA7TXUNdJ8
A three-voice fugue from Johann Sebastian Bach's collection of short preludes and fugues, performed by me. Recorded today.
https://youtu.be/KTiIpEAgbys?si=imNeJJmA7TXUNdJ8
Hello rumburak and thank you for playing this delightful, short three-voice fugue. Your performances are always perfect. And you have a very nice sound here.
And you make the piece ”alive”, bringing energy, emotion to your music, transforming it from mere notes on a page into a emotional experience, your some rit. and acc.
It helps to feel more connected, taking me into a different state of mind.
You are playing"by heart" rather than just technically correct.
What a coincidence . I have played this one too, and at about same tempo, ending 2 minutes.
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I don't compare your playing with my, I am only an old amateur, mostly self taught because my teacher when young said ....you will never become a pianist.
Have been playing almost every day all my life since then, my eternal learning path to becoming a better musician.
Playing only for my own pleasure (and for those who like to listen).
Thank you rumburak for sharing your music. Keep going, you are a Master.
Best wishes,
Stig
A three-voice fugue from Johann Sebastian Bach's collection of short preludes and fugues, performed by me. Recorded today.
https://youtu.be/KTiIpEAgbys?si=imNeJJmA7TXUNdJ8
Such a crisp and precise performance Rumburak! Playing a 3-voice fugue requires great independence between the hands, and you balanced the voices perfectly here. The harpsichord tone is incredibly clear.
Brilliant work!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo