Something for a Friday: All of Bach
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Originally posted by Hitch View PostIf I may, I'll bring this thread up to date with separate posts for the latest recordings instead of cramming them all together. That should make it easier for members here to discuss them, should they wish to do so. To begin:
I was allocated this one to play (on the piano) when we held a sponsored ‘48’ to raise funds to buy a new grand piano for the cathedral. (We also played a Chopin ‘Mazurkathon’!). This P & F may not be the most taxing to play or analyse, but the Prelude has a great deal of charm, and the Fugue unfolds in majestic flow. Sviatoslav Richter’s DG recording is one that I admire, along with András Schiff’s on ECM. The harpsichordist’s rubato here is a little too fussy for my taste.
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Originally posted by Hitch View PostThat should bring things up to date. Apologies for any double posting, etc.
This one expresses its message so beautifully, reminding me that I love the harmony in Bach's chorales*. Here especially the arrangement of voices and instruments is just perfect. Lucky the congregation that has an ensemble like this.
* Please note the correction - to 'chorale', from 'motet'.Last edited by Padraig; 18-02-23, 14:27.
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A penny has dropped. When I was an ignorant boy at boarding school I occasionally, in my free time before study, went into the college chapel where I discovered that one of my least liked teachers played the organ. Music was not on the curriculum and I was largely ignorant of the body of classical music. I had an ear though and I enjoyed his meanderings on the organ which seemed clever to me and encouraged me to hope to hear more in the future. Tonight I heard this Bach organ prelude, and both the style and the duration of the piece brought me back in time. That maths teacher went up in my estimation, but I wish it had been possible then for a pupil to ask a question.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostSorry Hitch. I fell by the wayside again. But maybe there is a chorale* to cover that?
This one expresses its message so beautifully, reminding me that I love the harmony in Bach's chorales*. Here especially the arrangement of voices and instruments is just perfect. Lucky the congregation that has an ensemble like this.
* Please note the correction - to 'chorale', from 'motet'.
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