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Arthur Grumiaux - Bach Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 (I. Allemanda)

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Arthur Grumiaux plays Bach's Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002.

1. Allemanda

February, 1961.

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  • Grumiaux´s is one of the very few recordings of these sonatas that makes you completely and happily forget about tedious violins and tiresome ego´s and exasperating squabble about fingering and bowing techniques. Just this wonderful music. Great quality, btw. Thanks.

  • I really love this one ! thanks !

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  • Grumiaux is playing this very good ,good intonation but he is missing the basic thing in bach.we never cut the notes and double stops .they are effin one..it should sound like its flowing water straght from a spring.But that is my opinion.

    P.S. Grumiaux does this in all his Bach performances.

  • @NaoEW : And miss out on meeting Bach ?

  • Bach is never tedious, just amazing as is this recording. Thanks for posting. Perfect for a Sunday morning. Aaaahhh...

  • there is no one plays the violin like Arthur Grumiaux.

  • like it very much

  • This is so gorgeous...the depth of feeling defies mere words. Thanks.

  • @DoctorCripple ...thank you for elevating the level of discourse...by putting detractors in their place...and properly articulating the way to enjoy these gifts...

  • @dellumn One great thing I find about his music is that it is hard to destroy. It makes you feel good to play it and listen to it, even if it's just a couple of notes played by a a beginner.

  • @payasarraf you mentioned Milstein? Heard his recording of 3rd Brahms with Horowitz at the piano? Some good genie posted it here somewhere. Pure magic.

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