Bach - WTC II (Angela Hewitt) - Prelude & Fugue No. 18 in G-Sharp Minor BWV 887
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"this little-known work"
Why o Why does a comment that states something as silly as this
get top voted and stuck to the top of the page? Arrrrgh
Vote me up people so I can displace this base crasness!!!
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Great
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This prelude is stunningly beautiful. And she plays it wonderful. The separate voices, the voice in the left hand, the tempo, not too pathetic, just in balance. Great!
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I was imprest by Gould....Richter.......not anymore
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i wonder why she plays with such a high wrist though.. doesn't it cause tension?
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beautiful interpretation very soft
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beautiful!
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@Pischnaholic "Little-known work"?
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It's just AMAZING!
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I hear SCARLATTI sooo dominantly here!!! Is it just me??
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It's just so FINE, I'm almost speechless.
Just listened to Andras Schiff in this little-known work, and found his version equally absorbing for similar reasons, and yet their approach is by no means the same.
Wanda Landowska, Agi Jambor, Myra Hess, Trevor Pinnock, Glenn Gould, Andras Schiff, Angela Hewitt -- take your pick. They are all great, and each gives a different view of thee music.
Ms Hewitt is a wonder.
Pischnaholic 2 years ago 6
I just love the way Hewitt plays Bach. I love the way she brings out the counterpoint in this beautiful prelude and the fugue is hauntingly beautiful too.
yourforte 2 years ago 5