J.S.Bach-First Prelude from WTC bwv 846 for Harpsichord
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donde compraste tu clavecin??? y cuanto te costo????
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@D2Ci Google Search Results for International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) and WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive - Composers Too many Baroque pieces, too little time
Tons of free public domain sheet music online at these two resources.
Turkey has a rich music tradition, unfortunately unknown in the US. Likewise, many in the US do not know Baroque Music save for a few orchestral or vocal pieces by Handel
Message my account profile, anything I can do to help, let me know.
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watch?v=71x4MSlpGUk
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@musael22 Harpsichord is different and better. Baroque is the golden era for music.
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@oryx032000 Me too!
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@Renshen1957 I have entire Bach collection (as FLAC) it's 'bout 50 GB. I listened 'em all (Italian Concertos). But sheet music isn't included in the archive however. And unfortunately I'm Turkish and live in Ankara. People don't know such music. Don't know how to get sheet music of Bach. I shall try bookstores.
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@D2Ci I would suggest a few lessons to learn to read music, if you are lucky, you will find a sympathetic teacher who will let you study Bach, Couperin, Scalatti and skip most of the 19th and all of the 20th century.
Are you acquanited with J S Bach's Italian Concerto? Do you know of the imslp dot org ? It is a music archive full of free scores and the entire works of Bach BWV online. Google it, they have the BWV 972 etc.
Best Regards,
Renshen
Best Regards,
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@Renshen1957 I appreciate it, thanks.
And also I'd love to have a harpsichord as an actual lover of Baroque music.
BWV 972 (Transcriptions to Vivaldi's L'estro Armonico) would be very enjoyable to play. But I have neither ca$h nor place for it D': I bought an jWin electronical keyboard and myself learnt how to play this. Not so hard to play and 'twas easy to figure out where the notes are located. Haven't got any piano lessons however.
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@D2Ci As a Harpsichord owner for over a quarter of a century I am inclined to agree with you. I think you have taken my comment out of context, however.
My comment 2 years ago was to an individual who had posted he played the piece with crescendo or dimnuendo.
Best Regards,
Renshen.
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@camilocuesta care to correct the instrument's name?
H-A-R-P-S-I-C-H-O-R-D not H-A-P-R-S-I-C-H-O-R-D
it's not a piano, it's a haprsichord
camilocuesta 3 years ago 19
Crescendos and dimnuendos are not possible on the Harpsichord
Renshen1957 3 years ago 14