Bach is difficult...
Hi Dave, I am listening now as I type. So far I am just in the Prelude, but I will listen to all of it. Okay, I stopped typing anything and just only listened to the closings of the Prelude and now I am onto the Allemande. I can right off appreciate your fire and the sense of spontaneity

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I quoted what I did of you because that's exactly what I had thought I wanted to nearly start my post with. Fire, passion, serenity, singing lines, vocal and animation characteristics, spirituality, compositional architecture, balance between hands and between separate voices, tonal considerations, pedaling ... of course, through words this doesn't convey how Bach's music is "different" than somebody like Chopin's, for example, but obviously the way a performer needs to consider these elements between those is very different. I am by no means a Bach expert, but I certainly appreciate Bach and have always had a high regard for his music. Right now as I type this, I am just recalling the various ways in which I have thought about Bach's music over the years, and those ways compared to what I think now. I think that out of all composers, in some ways Bach's music has the largest fluctuation in opinions regarding how to interpret his music and each of those opinions being fairly strongly minded.
I think that Bach's music was composed with great conviction, and I equally think that the greatest interpretors of Bach are those who end up interpreting with great conviction, as well. At this point in my life, I definitely appreciate a particular sort of tone and a performer's ability to let whatever is "luscious" about Bach's writing to be the music itself and not just a performer's particular personal indulgences. I think you do that well in that you allow the intricacies of the voices being layered with each other be the factor which creates a richer overall harmonic tone (rather than automatically going for the pedal). I do hear conviction in your playing and I feel like it could be even more.
Listening to this makes me want to revive the Prelude and Fugue in g minor from book I, which was my last formal attempt at Bach. I don't know if it would be within the next few months or not. But, I'll give it a little try and see what happens

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Thanks for posting this and for the inspiration!