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JS Bach Prelude and Fugue XVIII in G-sharp minor

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JS Bach: The Well Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude and Fugue XVIII in G-sharp minor, BWV 863. Performed on a Steinway grand piano by Maxwell Lang at The Brookline Public Library on December 10, 2007.

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  • could someone analyze this piece by mid august? history,countepoint,the musical form,harmony anything.i would be very gratefull

  • I agree with the others, - a little less pedal, - but keep that deep, relaxed breathing of the music. It works wonderfully.

  • get off the pedal!!!!

  • Thanks!

  • I don't know why you break legato so often in the fugue, but overall, a good performance!

  • Hey,great job! but too much legato and pedal... amyway,I admire your hands being so wonderfully relaxed.

  • This is good playing technically, but it's stylistically strange. I think the prelude could be more delicate with less pedal and the fugue could be more playful and less legato. Try this and see what you think.

  • I really mind the pedal, the rest is just cool!

    Im learning it now,and I fucking cant get it into my head,its the first 4 voiced fuga I learn though(or however you say it in English)

  • excellent

  • Hey, we played at the same masterclass about a month ago, I played the Beethoven Opus 10.3.

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