Bach Prelude and Fugue 12 (Well-tempered Clavier Book2)

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Jill Crossland plays Bach's Prelude and Fugue 12 from the Well-tempered Clavier, Book 2, recorded at St George's Headstone.

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  • jem totally ripped this off with they

  • @rachelgpryor123

    yes, that is totally right, but Bach has been 'ripped off' loads of times and if that helps create good new pieces of music, that's OK!

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  • The fugue part was played beautifully.

  • awesome interpretation, I would love it was a harpsichord but it sounds great on piano

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  • the breathing of the videographer is annoying -.-

  • it would be fun to see how bach imagined this should be played, and I guess he would have a much more stricter tempo and dynamic. still, I like her interpretation much more

  • Para mi humilde parecer, ME HA ENCANTADO TU INTERPRETACIÓN . Creo que en los comentarios hay mucho critico que ya me gustaria a mi escucharles tocar, antes de opinar negativamente sobre esta interpretación.

    Pedal or not pedal in Bach ? is the same as playing Bach - PIANO. Pedal or not pedal in Bach.?

  • no pedal allowed =.= u dont just put in a pedal whenever you like...

  • Just the right speed in my opinion; good interpretation.

  • Nostrils...whistling...

  • I really think you should study more carefully because what you are playing is really musical but it is NOT written on Bach's sheet... she is playing Bach and you have to understand why he has written every single note and why he has written it like that. You must never touch the clavier before you analyze the piece morphologically. Because you are being dragged by the emotion and the emotion doesn't fit IN THE SAME way everywhere, we are not playing Bach the same way we are playing Chopin... :)

  • how'd she manage those tones!

    is it the piano? amazing sound :D

  • Drive that fugue home with an exclamation point. Love it!

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