Bach Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor BWV 1052 Mvt 2
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Damn You "Cough" in 3:45 ¬¬
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@advisorC101 also thought to have been originally derived from a violin concerto.. given some of the figuration in the first movement..
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some1 should gather mvt. 1 and mvt. 2 in one single video. =D
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very modern sounding piece, if it werent for all the trills, mordants and ornaments! reminds me of shostakovitch in places.
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Right choise, this type of muic is not distracting at all.
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you are cooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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doing homework and listening to classical music really go together
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So modern!!Unbeliveable!
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Bach played the prototipe of piano but he doesn't like the sound and the playing... But he understood that will be the future of keyboard instrument. For that reason most of his partituras has the tipical legato and crescendo and diminuendo that could be only on a piano. He wrote on a harpsicord for the present and for the piano in the future
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@RILEYtheBEAST101, Too bad you're speaking for yourself and to thin air at the same time. But fear not my good fellow! I will listen to you. :D
Bach never wrote for piano, as they never existed in his time with exception to the early forte piano prototype's by Silbermann. It's actually a Harpsichord concerto. I'm just saying because people these days often confuse Bach as someone that composed for piano.
But thank you for uploading either way. It's a wonderful modern rendition of the work.
advisorC101 2 years ago 15
brilliant
bloodsuckergio 2 years ago 6