J.S.Bach:Prelude and Fugue No.2 in C Minor BWV 847
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1: 27 and on. I've been looking for this for a long time.
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Toca muy bien el clave y a demás sabe adecuarlo a la época barroc. Está muy logrado. Genial!
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Sounds like Fat Princess!
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it's generally better played on harpsichord and such instruments, but gould's interpretations for piano are so good, he knows exactly when to use and when not the characteristics of his instrument.
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when you play this on the harpsichord a whole new character comes out when you play this. the only thing you can do with this piece is to use time as the details. when you play this on the piano it is a whole different story!
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Fucking awesome.
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the piano was just coming to being at the end of bachs life. yes Die Wohl-Tempierte Clavier collection is to be played on harpsichord.
I like it better on harpsichord and on piano also/
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JUST AWESOME
Oooh! Sounds so much better on harpsichord than piano. This music was written for this instrument. It's very quick, and lends itself well to the harpsichord, an instrument than performs staccato very easily (because of the mechanics - let go of a key, and it's automatically dampened), as opposed to the piano, a more mellow and expressive instrument more inclined to sustain.
LimboShrimp 1 year ago 17
maybe it's just me but too much rubato for a fugue?
Maddie01022 1 month ago