Adagio - Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major: BWV 564
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I'm in love with these sounds for a long time, and I vote for this rendition. Thanks for uploading!
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Love the Michael Murray recording on Telarc, but this has quite a different feel and I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for posting!
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I honestly can't say I like the way Hurford plays it. His rhythm just sort of goes wherever it wants...
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im learning to play this on the organ at the moment... so far all's good (Y) :)
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It was a little fast for me haha. I have a pretty good recording of it played by Peter Hurford. It's very good!
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this is an idiotic performance,--bach's music is vertical polyphonic harmonic progression, this is a typical meaningless horizontal peformance
peter3866 2 years ago
Everyone has their own rendition. I agree with your statement partially, but it doesn't mean that he's wrong.
qw3rtydud3 2 years ago
I guess I'll comment on each one! I've enjoyed the Toccata Adagio and Fugue since I first heard it, but I must say that this is much better quality than what I've heard previously. Thank you for posting!
ccoraxfan 3 years ago
I'm glad you enjoyed it, I too love the pieces, it pays to listen to great recordings to get a proper feel. Thanks for commenting :D
qw3rtydud3 3 years ago