Glenn Gould played the first one; I heard him in concert years ago and was mesmerized by the relentless drive and exclamation of of the melody. Aimard takes a gentler approach and does it well -- well, musically. Aimard has rather suddenly appeared on the scene I guess. He wasn't talked about too much a few years ago, Let's listen more.
By the way, how did Bach get his genius as to be able to write out such complex and beautiful masterpieces? I wonder if a computer could do it.
Is he actually chewing gum while playing??
pyronaught 4 days ago in playlist classical piano
Glenn Gould played the first one; I heard him in concert years ago and was mesmerized by the relentless drive and exclamation of of the melody. Aimard takes a gentler approach and does it well -- well, musically. Aimard has rather suddenly appeared on the scene I guess. He wasn't talked about too much a few years ago, Let's listen more.
By the way, how did Bach get his genius as to be able to write out such complex and beautiful masterpieces? I wonder if a computer could do it.
nearenough3 2 months ago
Great!! Bravo!
Disneyman12345 3 months ago