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Glenn Gould plays J.S.Bach Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BW

Glenn Gould plays J.S.Bach Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BWV1058  
 
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OS0K (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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Close - a minor.
iguarni (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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I just want to say that I totally agree
SonofDostojevskij (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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But still, there is some violinconcerto with this melody!
ndiondio (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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you are wrong, please learn reading ...
SonofDostojevskij (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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This sounds like the violinconcerto in a major, am I wrong?
ThePontificater (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I know what you mean but that gives it its hypnotic, captivating appeal.
ivanUshline (2 days ago) Show Hide
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A little bit to slow, but very, very beutiful.
ThePontificater (2 days ago) Show Hide
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So totally one with the music and his piano, such a wonderful flow of notes sigh! Master of the Baroque indeed he was.
Wonder how he is getting on with Bach on the other side??
sirpaul1821 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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words are so weak to describe the purity of Goulds interpretation... Master of the Baroque era nothing less
mariuszpianoman (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Without piano is the string concerto in a minor hehe...

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