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Offline mrincubi

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Bach Prelude D minor No.6
on: March 01, 2013, 11:49:32 AM
Here's the Bach's Prelude in D minor No.6..Hope you will enjoy it and like it..All advices are more than welcome..!!!!! :D

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Re: Bach Prelude D minor No.6
Reply #1 on: March 02, 2013, 07:25:54 PM
Bravo!! Great tempo and great sound  :)

Take kare with the leap in the begging, it's hard!! Maybe you should do a very little "rallentando" to take make a much more safe leap.

Anyway, great interpretation of a very good Prelude. I'm waiting for the fugue!! ;)

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Re: Bach Prelude D minor No.6
Reply #2 on: March 03, 2013, 06:22:19 PM
Here's the fugue :


First of all thank you very very much for your response.I totally agree with you concerning the leap.I was a really tough thing for me and maybe i should have practiced it more slowly in order to manage it.Thank you again soooooo much both for your response and for your kind words..!!!!! :D

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Re: Bach Prelude D minor No.6
Reply #3 on: March 09, 2013, 04:56:46 PM
This is great! ;) I just played this Prelude for an audition for LACHSA! I played it a little slower than you did. However, maybe you should try to give the piece a bit more dynamics and more direction. One thing people really like about my interpretation is the contrast between the left hand and the right hand, and the terraced dynamic. I do think that the left hand is prominent, and I really do think there could be no more contrast between the two hands (in a good way! :) :)) Especially in the last page. I love this piece. This piece made me respect Bach more. And I really love your interpretation. Keep up the good work!
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