Bach: English Suite 2 BWV 807 I Prélude

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

Schiff András
Budapest, 11-2-2003

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  • The pianist looked like he was having a seizure at one point!

  • As almost always: the tempi are much much too fast and too inconsistent:-( All details are lost in that way, its just showing off.

    Glenn Gould plays it significantly slower and more transparant, i like that mucht better. No-one beats good ol'Glenn ...

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  • @Dunthyon she's loving the music.. you can see it in every video where she's following the melody with her head

  • U people r nuts--THIS is quiniscential Bach!!

  • I do believe that Mr Gould's jaw is dislocated!

  • quel jeu! quel grand pianiste!

  • What technique! What sound! The position of his hands are just beautiful to behold..

  • @Dunthyon if you mean the young woman on the left it looks as if she's exhibiting some involuntary head tics which indicates neurosis -- I'm guessing her emotional responses to the music being performed and her own sensitivities cause her to react involuntarily this way. Possibly might even be evidence of socio phobia, being at a public event. I've seen other classical musicians also exhibit various forms of "body language" such as eyebrow raising, body jerks, head jerks while performing.

  • @Dunthyon she's zoning out to the music by the looks of it

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