Excelso!!
arthur17252859 10 months ago
what happened at 4:11 ?
llM5Xll 10 months ago
@llM5Xll
nothing to worry about... probably skip on LP...
truecrypt 10 months ago
the gigue sounds a real tarantella, despite its 12/8
newFranzFerencLiszt 1 year ago
Gracias por colocar el video. Truecrypt es nuestro segundo Jesus salvador en la mùsica clàsica.
Nimenicamine01 1 year ago
One of my favourites. Thanks for posting truecrypt; this is the type of music that inspires.
efitzger76 1 year ago
he makes the piano sound like an organ.. unbelievable!
zummingsky 2 years ago
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morvensky 2 years ago
You are right diditrich, and in addition - beautiful performance on the piano. Poetically - like a clear drops on the heart.
Babejuda 3 years ago 6
The sarabande have some amazingly daring chords and modulations for c. 1720!!!
diditrich 3 years ago 14
Sure, Bach was sometimes (or often) amazingly daring and imaginative. Besides the "Sarabande," I like very much the central section of the "Gavotte." It's very poetic as well. Especially when played by Richter
Kobzar3374 2 years ago
Excelso!!
arthur17252859 10 months ago
what happened at 4:11 ?
llM5Xll 10 months ago
@llM5Xll
nothing to worry about... probably skip on LP...
truecrypt 10 months ago
the gigue sounds a real tarantella, despite its 12/8
newFranzFerencLiszt 1 year ago
Gracias por colocar el video. Truecrypt es nuestro segundo Jesus salvador en la mùsica clàsica.
Nimenicamine01 1 year ago
One of my favourites. Thanks for posting truecrypt; this is the type of music that inspires.
efitzger76 1 year ago
he makes the piano sound like an organ.. unbelievable!
zummingsky 2 years ago
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morvensky 2 years ago
You are right diditrich, and in addition - beautiful performance on the piano. Poetically - like a clear drops on the heart.
Babejuda 3 years ago 6
The sarabande have some amazingly daring chords and modulations for c. 1720!!!
diditrich 3 years ago 14
Sure, Bach was sometimes (or often) amazingly daring and imaginative. Besides the "Sarabande," I like very much the central section of the "Gavotte." It's very poetic as well. Especially when played by Richter
Kobzar3374 2 years ago