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.
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.
could someone analyze this piece by mid august? history,countepoint,the musical form,harmony anything.i would be very gratefull
Vampiresss8 6 months ago
I agree with the others, - a little less pedal, - but keep that deep, relaxed breathing of the music. It works wonderfully.
metteholm75 11 months ago
get off the pedal!!!!
thethugyone 1 year ago
Thanks!
bigbrotherbp 2 years ago
I don't know why you break legato so often in the fugue, but overall, a good performance!
vivvpprof 2 years ago
Hey,great job! but too much legato and pedal... amyway,I admire your hands being so wonderfully relaxed.
veljac84 3 years ago
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.
BachScholar 3 years ago
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)
NicolaPanzer 3 years ago
excellent
MoonShaddows 3 years ago
Hey, we played at the same masterclass about a month ago, I played the Beethoven Opus 10.3.
h4x3dby1337 3 years ago