(this is a cross-post from elsewhere. If someone sees a dupe, my apologies. I'm hoping to get a wider audience)
I continue to grow more and more fascinated with the Well-Tempered Clavier - got 3 P & F's under my belt - sorta, and hungering for more.
It is my understanding that Bach wrote the WTC for an instrument that did not have the equal tempered tuning that we use today. In other words, today, something played in Ab sounds exactly like something played in C, except higher (or lower), right?. From what I've read/heard, that was not the case in Bach's time. Each key was tuned just a bit differently from the others, and each key had it's own "character." Even Beethoven used Eb major for his "heroic" works, and Mozart used G minor for tragedy.
So, here's my question (finally!)
Does anyone know of a recording of the Well-Tempered Clavier that does not use equal temperament? I'd love to hear this work (either on piano or harpsichord) the way that Sebastian Bach would have heard it.
Thanks in advance,
George