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J.S. Bach - Sonata in b minor - 1. Andante

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

Katja Pitelina and Anthony Romaniuk play Bach's Sonata in b-minor for traverso and harpsichord

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  • One of the highest achievements of western civilization, this first movement.

  • Bravi!

    Really a good performance!

    Bach sounds perfect with an italian Harpsichord!!!

  • Estupenda interpretación, muy bien ejecutada.

  • I appreciate your phrasing. You've definitely given it a lot of thought and highlighted the interplay between the flute and the harpsichord. A lot of nuances to make this one of my favorite performances of this movement. I also appreciate your tempo. Most performers use the modern definition of andante and play it too slow. In Baroque terms, andante is a walking tempo, and you take it to heart.

  • A little too lively to be an andante, I think? But I love the performance, and the traverso is amazing. Very well tuned, agile, clear sound. A real pleasure!

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