Lots in JS Bach's oeuvre for me. In his violin sonatas/partitas, there are works I love and others I never listen to, or, if I do, I remain unmoved by them. The sei solo seem overwhelmingly melancholic for the most part. Interestingly, when these works are programmed in recitals, or played on R3, it is the usual suspects that get aired: the ebullient Partita in E Major and that other 'black pearl', the Partita in D Minor with its famous ciaccona. Compared to the Cello Suites, the solo violin works seem much darker and bleaker in the main.
With the keyboard partitas, I love Partita No. 1 in B Flat Major, but never get beyond that. Again, this is the one that gets trundled out on the radio and at concerts. I have warmed to the E Minor partita, but the others don't move me.
I have also struggled to warm to Book 2 of the WTC. Book 1 is much more immediate from the off, and feels more mixed in its moods.
Over to you.
With the keyboard partitas, I love Partita No. 1 in B Flat Major, but never get beyond that. Again, this is the one that gets trundled out on the radio and at concerts. I have warmed to the E Minor partita, but the others don't move me.
I have also struggled to warm to Book 2 of the WTC. Book 1 is much more immediate from the off, and feels more mixed in its moods.
Over to you.
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