I just finished learning this piece and would welcome suggestions on how to improve it! I used no pedal in this performance. Does the absence of pedal make it too dry? Is it too slow? Do I need more embellishments? How about the dynamics? Any comments would be much appreciated.
Few comments here and there - overall good performance.
m.3 - Your beat choice for the grace note sounds a little odd (some kind of dotted eighth?) m.10 - Not sure if you meant to or if your edition has it in, but you added a note (I believe an E). It sounds fine; just making sure you know it was there. m.13-14 - The sixteenth notes are played out of rhythm, somewhat syncopated. Make sure to keep note values in rhythm. m.15 - Personal choice, I would extend the trill a little longer up to the D. m.1 (after repeat) - Again, there is a rhythm change which may be different in your edition. You played the G eighth as a sixteenth (this happens occaisionally throughout). Also, you may work on evening out the first set of triplets a bit more. What was the variation you played at the end on the second pass? It's not in my edition - did Bach put in this ossia?
allchopin: Thank you so much for your very detailed comments! I have gone back and checked everything you mentioned and made corrections where needed.
m.3 - You're right. The grace note should be an eighth. m.10 - The added note (E) is in a revised version of the manuscript (Alfred edition, edited by J. Schneider) m.13-14 - Yes, I will fix the 16th note rhythms here and also in the repeat of m.1. m.1 - And yes, the triplets could be more even.
The variation at the end (on the second pass) is included in light print in my edition. It is supposedly from a manuscript of H. N. Gerber, around 1725-26.
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