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Bach - Prelude and Fugue c-minor

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2006

thats Bach

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  • This is wrong, you shouldn't even be thinking about using pedals and you do it all wrong! Harpsichords didn't have pedals... I feel like insulting you.

  • Yes, but I´m playing the piano of the 21. Century and not the Harpsichord of the 17. Century.

    deal with cars ;)

  • Performance was fair-

    need to be a little more familiar with this piece (I know it is pretty hard- i am also playing it)

    relax a bit a sit up straighter- it looks better

  • :-)

  • Very good job, I know this piece is quite tricky. Make better use of the occassional pedal.

  • Thank you

    Yes, I know, the Acoustic in this room was very bad, but I know my problems with pedals...

    Best regards

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  • eh. play it slower. you don't have it down at this tempo.

  • WHAT A RUDE AND BAD-NURTURED AUDIENCE!!!...stupid noises,whisperings,talkings,ba­by screamings...and the aplaude between prelude and fugue...UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!

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  • dada dada dada. Well. Thats Bach.

  • i think if you play the slow parts at the end of the prelude slower, it'll be more dramatic and doing that really makes a huge contrast from the rest of the piece. everything else is great though. the fugue is my favorite

  • You guys really do not understand what Allegro Impetuoso means...? It means 'fast like the storm' I hope it clears things up, so there is no need to slow down. What more, the prelude is constructed of semiquavers, another reason for not to slow down. Whatever, these are always so many people arguing on this prelude...I don't wanna join them.

  • There is no need for your baseless opinion either. I happen to agree that it is far too fast for effective musical impact.

  • There is no need for that. This prelude the faster - the better.

  • I've been to some recitals where people are instructed NOT to applaud untill the performer stands up.

  • I guess it's because most people go there to showoff to their freiends that they are so educated... they go to classical concerts.

  • That was the fastest version of bach's prelude and fugue in C minor I've ever heard. woah...

    slow down there man! Nice technicals though

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