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Topic: Video: Bach: Invention No 1 in C Major from Two-Part Inventions.  (Read 1364 times)

Offline torandrekongelf

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Please comment, like or dislike the video. Much appriciated.

Offline josh93248

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Very well done, a very refined approach to Bach, more refined than my own at least!

I'm actually working on this invention and all the others so I know this is a pretty darn good little rendition of it.

I'll check out your Moonlight too :)
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Offline torandrekongelf

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Very well done, a very refined approach to Bach, more refined than my own at least!

I'm actually working on this invention and all the others so I know this is a pretty darn good little rendition of it.

I'll check out your Moonlight too :)

Thank you. My plan is as well to play all inventions. So this is the first one, and more is coming.

These pieces should be played by everyone trying to move on to more harder works by Bach in my opinion.

Offline josh93248

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Thank you. My plan is as well to play all inventions. So this is the first one, and more is coming.

These pieces should be played by everyone trying to move on to more harder works by Bach in my opinion.

Well, you may be a little further along than me on the inventions but it'll be good to see another pianist's version of them before I record my own. I'm actually working my way through recording the Little Preludes first, check them out if you like :)

Oh and I agree about going through Bach's works methodically, starting with things like inventions then the sinfonias (3 part Inv.) then finally the WTC.
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Offline torandrekongelf

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Well, you may be a little further along than me on the inventions but it'll be good to see another pianist's version of them before I record my own. I'm actually working my way through recording the Little Preludes first, check them out if you like :)

Oh and I agree about going through Bach's works methodically, starting with things like inventions then the sinfonias (3 part Inv.) then finally the WTC.

I have to check out the Little Preludes as well. Thanks for reminding me on those.
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