Bach WTC Volume 2 Fuga No 12 F minor Glenn Gould
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Bravo!!!
chitiho 3 weeks ago
Quick playing, but Bravo nonetheless! If Mr. Gould whould've played it slower, the more ponderous nature of the modern piano (yes, I know Glenn Gould ripped out two strings of his piano to make it sound more like a harpsichord, and lighter in fingering) would have become apparent and it would have been a Fuge in Zzzzz Minor instead of F(the infernal key!) Minor!! F minor is supposed to be angsty folks!! Look at the Baroque meaning of different notes and that's what F Minor is all about.
paqman67 5 months ago
Still fast, but also I think well articulated. But the Prelude was unforgivably fast.
saintdracula1 6 months ago
There is no exact speed to Bach's preludes and fugues, and therefore you can play it slow or fast. However, usually fast players play it not quite as well they could've if it was slower. But Gould can play it fast, well expressed and accurately. Brill =)
sqirtoyocp 11 months ago
awful ---------- Glenn Gould playing Glen Gould it's a fugue, not a horserace
francisjdunne 1 year ago
one of the best fugues in both wtc
beautifuly played, as expected of Gould
johnbaptistlulu 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this. I'm in the process of learning this fugue (at about a THIRD of this tempo, haha) and to find a recording of Gould playing it is extremely helpful. Wish I could watch him playing it.
musissionary93 1 year ago 2
Beautifully played and interesting choice of tempo, I think it's around 120 crotchets per minute, which is about 50% faster than generally played
drpol2 1 year ago