Topic: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

https://soundcloud.com/axisforward/js-b...or-bwv-999
Prelude in c-moll
BWV 999

Stainway D - Classical recording BA

Last edited by Romariozen (13-07-2020 20:30)

Re: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

It's not a crime. It will be still discussed. The pedal doesn't schock me. Maybe the end could slow down more ?

Re: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

Romariozen wrote:

https://soundcloud.com/axisforward/js-b...or-bwv-999
Prelude in c-moll
BWV 999

Stainway D - Classical recording BA

I think it sounds great

Re: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

Amaryllis wrote:

It's not a crime. It will be still discussed. The pedal doesn't schock me. Maybe the end could slow down more ?

Maybe

Last edited by Romariozen (17-07-2020 18:11)

Re: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

honjr wrote:
Romariozen wrote:

https://soundcloud.com/axisforward/js-b...or-bwv-999
Prelude in c-moll
BWV 999

Stainway D - Classical recording BA

I think it sounds great

Thanks

Re: Pedalized Bach____BWV 999. What do you think?

Needs more pedals.  For your next Bach recording, I want to hear you using una corda pedal, celeste pedal and buff stop pedal as well.

No, seriously, I like it.  Maybe you started slowing down a bit too soon for my taste: the second half was a little bit drawn out.  But the overall mood and ambience worked well.  And I'm not joking about more pedals.  Once you're on a modern piano, you're already outside the bounds of sounds that Bach heard in his lifetime.  Why not keep pushing those boundaries?