Nageeb Gardizi plays Bach Art of Fugue Contrapunctus 13

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Johann Sebastian Bach Contrapunctus No. 13 from "Art of Fugue" played by the Afghan-German Pianist Nageeb Gardizi in St. Aposteln Concert Hall, Cologne, Germany, August 23rd, 2007.

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

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  • Yes, more Bach is coming. On Sept. 27th we recorded Art of Fugue Contrapunctus 2 and 9 to be released in the near future.

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  • This is the art of counterpoint!

  • Il contrappunto XIII suonato lento. Questa sì che è una scoperta. Chapeau.

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  • "When I create my poetry, I feel like an instrument of nature.

    I imagine the delight nature must feel when we open our hearts and express our God-given talents.

    The sound of approval flies through the universe and the whole world is filled with magic. "Happy Sunday

    Edy

  • Beautiful Playing! Please do not use only the video camera's microphone, your sound needs to be recorded properly! Simply beautiful . . .

  • i though this was for 2 claviers

    its this the Rectus or the Inversus?

  • I definetly agree.

  • Interesting last chord there... great performance!

  • this is my favourite of the art of fugue, however, the performance does not accentuate the counterpoint as do others I have heard.

  • this is a romantic version...sounds wonderful!

    i love to hear more!

  • Tempo always matters in all music. Would you say that if someone sang the national anthem or any other popular song at a snail's pace?

  • "art of fugue" is said to have been written in very abstract language, and has no indication of tempo and instruments. thats making this piece very sensitive to interpretation of player. player should find appropriate tempo and arrangement by his own understanding of the piece.

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