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From: cubusdk
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  • beautiful :)

  • Magnificent! 

  • Simply beautiful. Thank you for the upload.

  • this is not how Bach should be played :)

  • If you want sheet music of this try googling BWV 822 Midi the midi file can be converted into sheet by using greeware tuxguitar or other programmes.. Very nice interpretation of the great master.

  • search nicolas and the iceni narrow road to the deep north.

    They write beautiful new classical music

  • this performance romanticized this piece too much.

  • @TripleRhu subjective nonsense.

  • @krustyloaf He does have an objective point, though. The tempo of a baroque gavotte is traditionally faster and its character more intense than what we're hearing here. This is not only evident from the actual choreography (the dancers must execute jumps and fast steps), but also from the writings of Bach's contemporary theorists.

  • Glen Gould would approve... cheers from Canada!

  • @oracleofottawa no he wouldn't

  • Im eating a bowl of Coco Pebbles right now.

  • What a masterpeice.

  • thank you,for sharing 'cubusdk''--(basslines+harmony was really J.S.Bach,so this is simply brilliant !)--

  • I love it. Could you send me the sheet? I haven't found it.

    Thanks.

  • Is there no link tot the sheetmusic? I find your soundrecording very good, I heard several grand piano's on internet with a bad sound. Many people think that the sound of a grand is better than digital but I think in this case (internet) the digital piano is superior because you can change many parameters. Recently I had a discussion with someone about this subject. I find it annoying if people have a arrogant opinion about digital piano's and prefer a acoustic piano in al cases

  • @abrahammulder I have not found an online linkable source to the sheet music. If I should play a grand in private locations without reverberation I would also have to line up a microphone, a reverb unit and a loudspeaker. I actually did that when I played an upright in a 2x3 meter home room in the 1980's.

  • you always have this perfect touch !

  • very nice

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