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J. S. Bach - Prelude in E-flat Minor and Fugue in D-sharp Minor n.8 BWV 853 (WTC I)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

from Well Tempered Clavier - Book 1
Kenneth Gilbert, Harpsichord

Well-Tempered Clavier I-Gillbert playlist:
http://it.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D9E6C683441EB7C2

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  • I can imagine the vampire Lestat playing this

  • Interesting. Please check out my own musical reflection on the theme of the fugue.

  • I like the fugue in this "walking" tempo. It seems more dynamic to me.

  • for the prelude i do prefer less more the piano (Nikolaieva or Richter),is more meditative,but the fugue is wonderful on the harpsicord.

  • This is WONDERFUL!

  • I don't know why, but I just love the iris in this clips (the circular fade in).

  • simply download the video from youtube and convert it into mp3, you can make it easy with VDOWNLOADER. Search on google, you will see ^^

  • Does anyone know where I can get the mp3 version of these songs please?

  • I like the prelude in this tempo because it doesn't fall into 'schmaltz'. The fugue is very clear and sure. However, I can love also an interpretation which will be more meditative.

  • wow

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