J.S. Bach - BWV 579 - Fuga h-moll / b minor
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soooooooo beautiful!!! I love fugues by this master!
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@aal49 What's wrong with the extra ornamentation? It is the BAROQUE period, after all.
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This being one of my cherished pieces, I'd like to bring your attention to the following video of Corelli's trio sonata that this theme was borrowed from (start at 2:29): Youtube Titel: "Arcangelo Corelli: Trio Sonata Op.3, No.4"
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I dislike this fugue subject. Is it based upon something?
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@littleasshole26 1 sharp = E minor ;-)
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I thought B minor only had 1 sharp?
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beautifully transparent performance and I loved the ornamentation
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@bubblykings : ... and, if you resemble your comments. I think we can say we love you ... . ;-)
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@aal49 : Ornament at will ; wear the hat that falls out of your clothes cupboard ; fold up a newspaper ! Whatever or which way you ornament your head do so. ´aa´ is also a good scrabble word ... no need to use naughty words here ... reminds me of a friend now deceased probably xxxxxx without a xxxxxx of which this was his favorite prelude. A good selection of registration.
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The comment on the extra ornamentation reminds me of my early days as an organ student when I got a bit carried away and put in some extra passing notes and got a stern rejoinder that I must never think I could improve on Bach. Never forgot this. Tempo is very good here as is general articulation.



Nice performance! Where is it played?
pcmh1978 9 months ago
@pcmh1978
It's the Rieger-Organ at St. Catherine's Church, Frankfurt (Germany) built in 1990
toxiconegro 9 months ago
Where the @#%^! did all the extra ornamentation come from?
Otherwise, nicely played.
aal49 1 year ago
@aal49 I guess there are two theories. First, he had a different score in which the ornaments are in, or the second one, he did it because of his personal taste. Who knows...
toxiconegro 1 year ago