Bach: Concert for 2 pianos BWV 1061
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I think they've done a good job. I like the version with only 2 pianos, the orchestra just makes things complicated
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@lycadorian The "concerto a due cembalo" was composed buring the Leipzig years, circa 1732. It exists in two versions, one with just the two harpsichords, and a (later?) version with an added accompaniment for strings in the first and last movements.
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The "strings-less" version is IMHO much better, no wonder wikipedia suggests the accompaniment was added by someone other than Bach. I only wish I could hear it played on two harpsichords (unaccompanied) ;-)
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Beautiful and love Bach.
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elegant, a beautiful echo - I was confused - I thought soemone had crossed a harpsichord with a piano! It is more focused and intense without an orchestera - note after note falling as if a waterfall.
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Magnificent: one is able to surrender to listen to this marvelous effort of those two charming ladies without critique. The only correction could concern the assistants clothes, but for the rest they did their work with excellence too. Bach would have much pleasure by listening to this part.
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Marekhi Kotetishvili is a Georgian woman with Georgian name and surname
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which one is Georgian?the girl on the right or left?
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this performace sucks , they should play Chopin or Mozart , not insult Bach.
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hmmm... something's missing... the violin 1 and 2, viola, and continuo...
Es interesante escuchar el concierto sin la parte de las cuerdas, así se aprecia un poco más a los solistas.
Por cierto es BWV 1061, si lo cambias te aseguro que más personas podrán encontrar tu video.
mauer83 4 years ago
Gracias, Mauricio. Ya lo cambié.
polinomio 4 years ago