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Arthur Grumiaux - Bach Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 (II. Fuga Allegro)

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Arthur Grumiaux plays Bach's Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001.

2. Fuga Allegro

November, 1960.

HQ Audio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf82BTwksX4&fmt=18

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  • Listen to that overwhelming wall of sound at 2:59! My goodness! I've never heard those chords played so magnificently with such broad and gorgeous tone. Grumiaux is truly the aristocrat of the violin in every positive sense of the word. Refined, elegant, and my favorite Bach player bar none.

  • WOW -- his voicing choices are brilliant.

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  • @ATVTbros Or to heaven; to witness more heavenly music and be persuaded to listen to music like this :P

  • is this a duet?

  • Very nice. If you search in YouTube for "erkki louko bach", you hear Erkki's version (Adagio, too) and I wouldn't call that very bad either, especially for a 15 year old. Just a proud and humble father who has learned music more during last 10 years than before that. Erkki's violin teacher was one of Grumiaux's pupils.

  • @MusicPredominates fuck you you hypocrite 

  • the one person who disliked this must've beend deaf

  • Graumiaux always was Grumiaux

  • I felt a lump in my throat .

  • I have no complaints about this. Just magnificent.

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