By the way, who's your favorite interpreter of the WTC ?
I like them all. Why not learn them all ? Here is my personal opinion of an order for learning them (progressive order of difficulty).1. no. 15 in G (Book II)2. no. 6 in Dm3. no. 21 in Bb4. no. 10 in Em 5. no. 20 in Am (Book II)6. no. 11 in F7. no. 2 in Cm8. no. 9 in E9. no. 13 in F#10. no. 21 in Bb (Book II)11. no. 6 in Dm (Book II)12. no. 19 in A (Book II)13. no. 11 in F (Book II)14. no. 19 in A15. no. 14 in F#m16. no. 18 in G#m17 no. 2 in Cm (Book II)18. no. 5 in D19. no. 7 in Eb20. no. 14 in F#m (Book II)21. no. 7 in Eb (Book II)22. no. 1 in C23. no. 17 in Ab24. no. 13 in F# (Book II)25. no. 15 in G26. no. 12 in Fm (Book II)27. no. 1 in C (Book II)28. no. 24 in Bm (Book II)29. no. 10 in Em (Book II)30. no. 16 in Gm31. no. 5 in D (Book II)32. no. 18 in G#m (Book II)33. no. 24 in Bm34. no. 9 in E (Book II)35. no. 4 in C#m (Book II)36. no. 23 in B37. no. 3 in C# (Book II)38. no. 12 in Fm39. no. 3 in C#40. no. 8 in D#m (Book II)41. no. 22 in Bbm42. no. 17 in Ab (Book II)43. no 4 in C#m44. no. 8 in D#m45. no. 20 in Am46. no. 22 in Bbm (Book II)47. no. 16 in Gm (Book II)48. no. 23 in B (Book II)I have already posted this list elsewhere, but I am posting it again since I would be interested in alternative opinions (like Hmoll’s alternative to my list of progressive Beethoven’s sonatas).Best wishes,Bernhard.
1. I assume this must be the order including the fugues. Do you have such a list, having just the preludes.
2. Is it important to learn the prelude and the fugue together ? I feel the fugues are many shades tougher, so would it be better to learn a set of preludes before attempting the easiest fugue?
I like them all. Why not learn them all ? Here is my personal opinion of an order for learning them (progressive order of difficulty).(...)22. no. 1 in C(...)I have already posted this list elsewhere, but I am posting it again since I would be interested in alternative opinions (like Hmoll’s alternative to my list of progressive Beethoven’s sonatas).Best wishes,Bernhard.
I always thought this one (BWV 846) is the easiest, Bernhardt, could you explain why you consider it as a "middle difficulty" ?
I agree with you, the prelude is arguably the easiest, although a lot of pianists find it really hard to play it well (and there is a tantalising number of options in terms of interpretation and almost nothing in terms of clues to what Bach had in mind), but the fugue is not that easy.But if you consider it the easiest, that is fine. As I said many times before, I would be most interested in seeing other people’s lists. In a similar thread dealing with Beethoven sonatas, four different lists have been proposed, which shows how the perception of difficulty can be subjective. Such divergent lists are interesting as much in what they agree, as in what they disagree.Best wishes,Bernhard.