Nageeb Gardizi plays Bach - Art of Fugue Contrapunctus 9

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

Nageeb Gardizi plays J.S. Bach "The Art of Fugue" Contrapunctus 9, recorded in St.Aposteln Music Hall, Cologne, September 27th, 2007.

http://www.nageeb-gardizi.com
http://www.klassikpunkt.de

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  • holy hell

  • you brought out a truncated subject entry that i had never noticed before! thanks.

    the earlier-than-expected ritardando approaching the end was interesting.

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  • Dude that was a very nice performance! Congrats! I rarely give out praise.

  • shame for the accoustics... must have been a wonderful performance...

  • yeah, there are enough errors but I wish I could play piano half as well :)

  • How can someone dislike this?!?!

  • @tobby2468 Perhaps if the sound quality wasn't as nearly as muddied up by the echo, it would be much easier to hear that there are errors all over the place in this recording; for instance, listen more carefully to the ten seconds following 1:54.

  • firing that many bullets I think he's dead. Definite shoot first, ask questions later approach to Bach. Played at 2/3 speed I expect this might turn out to be very good, but at this pace imo it's just an assault

  • Honestly, I felt it was too fast, at least for me. I wasn't able to clearly follow each voice and hear them weave in and out. Aside from that, you seem pretty talented/skilled.

  • Pretty funny how this guy can play so well but not memorize the music. Like a trained monkey.

  • What a pleasure to watch and listen to this wonderful music.

  • Does anyone know, did Bach write Art of the Fuge after Musical Offering? If so, then Bach must have had an awareness of the piano as he constructed the AoF, as he improvised on early versions of the piano in Potsdam for Frederick the Great.

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