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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Aarnoud de Groen plays the first movement of J.S. Bach's Trio Sonata V in C major (BWV 529).
Bethlehemkerk, The Hague (The Netherlands).

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  • Bloody hell - speaks for itself. The absolute diametric opposite of everything that is wrong with the world.

  • You're back!

    More amazing music composed by Bach and played by the brilliant Aanoud de Groen!! <3

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  • Three totally different lines, yet in creative an inspiring dialogue - accordingly living and corresponding in harmony! Isn't it a model for us, who struggle to set good relationships with others? Note: the lines separately are NOT easy and banal! Like the life of each of us. Let's listen, contemplate and learn! :)

    Aanoud, Gott sei dank, or dank U vel from Warsaw, Poland! Not only an excellent performance, but also a good recording!

  • Mr. de Groen, I love your performances and I would love to see you perform live. Do you ever visit the US? Or do you mostly perform at the Bethlehemkerk? Wish you all the very best.

  • Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!

  • Superb registration... so bright and cheerful! I wish the recording quality were better, but what an outstanding performance of this work. Congratulations!

  • This is a PERFECT performance!Congrats! You CAN,T do better than this!

  • Prachtig!

  • gene15644a ! You are alive !

  • For reasons I do not completely understand consciously your remark had me laughing aloud. Irony, appropriateness or suppressed sorrow, I do not know.

  • GOD YOU ARE MAGNIFICENT!!! Marry me!!!!

  • I prefer his interpretations because of his playful character, which lets especially Bach's festive compositions live of joyousness. (And, by the way, which one of Bach isn't festive at all? :D)

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