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chopin2015
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bvw 847 p&f
on: January 25, 2013, 07:06:29 PM
Still missing the prelude! Sorry
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lukediv
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Re: bvw 847 im working on
Reply #1 on: January 25, 2013, 11:10:22 PM
I wouldn't worry too much about playing this, you seemed to manage it quite well.
I think you should slow it down just a touch at the end. It sounds good, also Andras Schiff slows it down at the end, so why shouldn't we haha?
I'm working on this as well and i find the prelude more difficult and the fugue, not easy, but more manageable for me, do you find this as well?
I enjoyed it
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chopin2015
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Re: bvw 847 im working on
Reply #2 on: January 25, 2013, 11:37:12 PM
Thank you! I really enjoy bach, and not too difficult to work on if you know how to approach the style when it comes to memorization and performance. Unfortunately, this is not the best nor worst performancen i have done...something about performing really screws with my head. Thats why i am starting yoga!
The prelude is not too difficult...i really love the crescendo at the end. The presto is the hard part! Haha
Actually i am having trouble with my left hand playing fast enough like my right, its really scary! Nothing a slower tempo cant fix though!
Thank you for your time
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