Originally posted by Padraig
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Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Yes I know what you mean Padraig.
Thanks Hitch,I wasn't able to listen yesterday but caught up this morning,and well worth waiting for was
Halt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ, BWV 67.
A lot to take in,that last Chorale is so.......I don't know,peaceful doesn't seem the right word .....but made me feel at peace.
Intersting talk on flutes and table legs on the site.
Analysis on the cantata website here http://www.jsbachcantatas.com/docume...-50-bwv-67.htm
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostHalt im Gedächtnis Jesum Christ, BWV 67.
One of my favourite Bach pieces, and some of my fondest memories.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI've sung in this! In English ("He now is ris'n/From death's dark pris'n"!) - thirty-four years ago! Conducted by the Brass Band composer, Philip Wilby.
One of my favourite Bach pieces, and some of my fondest memories.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostEvening Friday Bach clubbers.
I did listen yesterday but I had to ponder a bit before attempting to say what I thought.
What I thought was that this type of sonata was new to me; I noted your Trio Sonata title and thought at first you were mistaken. Then I counted the two manuals and the pedals and thought, three parts. Then I read the notes and much became clearer. I listened to it again as a trio sonata and felt more at home.
I pondered further and wondered why so few come on to this thread. I'm struggling to find something to say each week and I keep reading how much learning and knowledge there is on these boards. I don't feel that I am adding anything to that sum, but also that those who could - don't. I do appreciate, ER, what you in particular have brought to this thread. I know you have given me useful pointers, even as you struggle yourself.Need I say more? Have probably said too much.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostEvening Friday Bach clubbers.
Back to organ music today,which is good.
Trio Sonata No 2, BWV 526.
Not for in church apparently,it's sort of chamber music.
Bouncy opening movement,haunting Largo and a complicated sounding Finale,played brilliantly I think.
To be honest I prefer the non-organ-trio-sonatas, as I prefer chamber forces to an organ, and also because I am convinced the organ trio sonatas are based on recycled chamber music (or even orchestral works) - of which the originals have gone lost.
Whatever: it's enjoyable music in what guise whatsoever
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.. any evidence for this view?
It's that type of changes/corrections made in scores which e.g. make it possible to define which instruments were the original solo instruments in some of the concertos which came down to us solely as keyboard concerto.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostGood afternoon, ER.
I did listen yesterday but I had to ponder a bit before attempting to say what I thought.
What I thought was that this type of sonata was new to me; I noted your Trio Sonata title and thought at first you were mistaken. Then I counted the two manuals and the pedals and thought, three parts. Then I read the notes and much became clearer. I listened to it again as a trio sonata and felt more at home.
I pondered further and wondered why so few come on to this thread. I'm struggling to find something to say each week and I keep reading how much learning and knowledge there is on these boards. I don't feel that I am adding anything to that sum, but also that those who could - don't. I do appreciate, ER, what you in particular have brought to this thread. I know you have given me useful pointers, even as you struggle yourself.Need I say more? Have probably said too much.
I do struggle to put my thoughts into words when describing music of any kind,even more so on this thread as a relative JSB newbie.
I've been reading up quite a lot on music history,theory and stuff too (what's musicology ?),but still find analysing at times quite difficult.
It seems so inadequate just to say this is brilliant even though sometimes that's all I can come up with.
Was just thinking we need a Roehre or a vinteuil or a ferney to weigh in with their thoughts,and lo and behold.....I wonder if Jayne Lee Wilson visits this thread ?
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