Bach Partita II c minor Rondeaux
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A big Bravo!
Magnificent.
Indeed, this movement is sublime and over with her beautiful ornament.
Exellent technical, just perfect!
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wonderful! :)
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Ah! si vous pouviez entendre la version hallucinante de Andrew Rangell !!
Moi je l'écoute en boucle, jusqu'à la folie!
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It isn't possible to exploit the full range of tone color made possible by the piano without using the pedal, and pedaling can be applied even to dense fugues in such a way that the counterpoint is enhanced. Unfortunately, this is difficult to do and most people just end up creating a wash of sound. But, on the modern piano, I still think it's better to attempt to use the pedal skillfully rather than avoid it completely.
Your interpretation is very nice! Don't forget to sustain the long tones.
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yeah, thanks for not using the pedal. I just don't understand why people think that is a good a idea with counterpoint. would you consider posting a version of the capriccio?
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Hey! This is my favorite version in Youtube, I just love it, you play it so well. And you have style! So, keep on rolling^^
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Nice one! I like your minimal use of pedal. This is my favourite Partita. I first heard it as played by Martha Argerich about 6 years ago. I keep meaning to listen to some of the other ones, but I still haven't finished with this one!
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very good ! Bach is the best composer of history and Marta Algerich the best pianist of last the 30 years !!!
lovely stuff!
which of the 6 movements is the capriccio? my favourite is the second movement.. beautiful
redrum12 3 years ago
Yes... it is beautiful... the last movement is the Capriccio. I really enjoy listening to Martha Argerich perform this piece. Thanks very much for the kind comment and inquiry.
femmeclassique 3 years ago
Very nice!
nitzer280 3 years ago
thanks!
femmeclassique 3 years ago
Wow! Amazing! =)!
luisdelbar 3 years ago
Thanks so much!
femmeclassique 3 years ago