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the "Italian" Concerto BWV 971 (3rd Movement)

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

Pianist Daniel Beliavsky performs Bach's "Italian" Concerto at Christ & St. Stephen's Church in Manhattan, NY

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  • it s presto, and the "terrible sound quality of the recording" is in fact due to the echoing...

  • clattery, noisy, rushed, monochromatic, played without love or a sense of fun, doesn't have an 'inner metronome', music doesn't have a regular pulse and is doesn't breathe (ergo, it's dead).

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  • PULL OVER BOY!

    License and registration please....

    Where do you think you're goin' like that presto boy?

    ;-)

  • @spikehofmann  Exactly.

  • But you're chasing ...

  • terrible

  • This is Glenn Gould tempo. I actually prefer this movement at this speed, and he does an adequate job of exposing the polyphonic texture of the movement at this fast pace. Bravo!

  • lil bit too fast, although it is "presto". and he is accelerating, especially at the beginning. but it seems his fingers can handle it, not bad at all

  • GREAAAAAAT!!!!!

  • Maybe it is nerves disturbing him. He certainly is good, but he is running awfully fast, - accelerating all the way.

    Still it´s better than the opposite, I suppose.

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