Chorale O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid BWV 404
Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostDefinitely my favourite of the Bach violin concerti, and an excellent performance here, IMO, that really brought out the dance-like character of the music. Just the right tempo for me too. Very happy listener!“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
Ricercar a 3 from The Musical Offering BWV 1079
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Originally posted by Edgy 2 View PostTomorrow's offering
Ricercar a 3 from The Musical Offering BWV 1079
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThere’s an interesting discussion on YouTube about the relation of this piece to the music that Bach famously improvised on a piano. I wonder if there’s anything about it which makes it particularly suited for a piano.
The fortepiano in this performance has a beautiful sound and allows the player far more expressive scope than would a harpsichord. Of course it does ‘work’ on a harpsichord, but Bach would immediately have become aware of the possibilities afforded by the extra dimension of touch. The subject entries can be emphasised, the running triplets can be lightened, and so on... Dr van Doeselaar provides the answers in a subtly sublime performance.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View Post
The fortepiano in this performance has a beautiful sound and allows the player far more expressive scope than would a harpsichord. Of course it does ‘work’ on a harpsichord, but Bach would immediately have become aware of the possibilities afforded by the extra dimension of touch. The subject entries can be emphasised, the running triplets can be lightened, and so on...
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostA good argument for playing this 3 part Ricercar (and even more for the magnificent 6 part Ricercar) on a broken consort, say a bassoon, violin, and oboe, which is how I love to hear it.
Jean Guillou’s transcription of the ricercar à 6 is a magisterial experience to play on the organ, large or small.
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostA good argument for playing this 3 part Ricercar (and even more for the magnificent 6 part Ricercar) on a broken consort, say a bassoon, violin, and oboe, which is how I love to hear it.
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