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J. S. Bach - Sonata in H moll BWV 1014 - 1°

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Rassegna Cembalistica 2007-2008. Palazzo Annibaldeschi, Monte Compatri (Roma). February 16th 2008. FRANCESCO CERA-harpsichord. MARCO SERINO-violin

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  • I love this, played as Bach himself would have heard it, or very like!

  • I love this sonate thank you

  • Thats how we name it:

    B = h

    Bb = b

    B major = H-Dur

    B minor = H-Moll

    Bb major = B-Dur

    Bb minor = B-Moll

  • B Minor, H moll, Si minor

  • And "B", what would it be then? How do they stand "Bb" (B flat)? And H Major? Or H or B sharp?

  • Well, most countries in Europe, except the English speaking ones, use the German names for keys - and H (pronounced "hah") snands for b. However, they should have written h-moll, which would mean b minor, instead they used the German h and the english min. A little mistake :)

  • What the hell is 'H minor?'

  • Nice playing! Good interpretation of Bach - Thank you.

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