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Offline torandrekongelf

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VIDEO: Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach 1725
on: September 14, 2015, 12:24:17 AM
So I am on this project of recording all keyboard music by Bach which will take decades. Ive started first with inventions but then I realized that Anna Magdalena Bach was a much more logical first step into Bach.

I am not only recording all the pieces, but also recording them twice, piano with modern temperament and tuning. And harpsichord with baroque tuning and meantone or werckmeister temperament.

The best thing would be to have both an acoustic piano and an acoustic harpsichord or even a clavichord but I need to win the lottery first.

I will post movies of this notebook within this thread to not flood the forum too much.



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Re: VIDEO: Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach 1725
Reply #1 on: September 15, 2015, 04:36:27 AM


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Re: VIDEO: Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach 1725
Reply #3 on: October 02, 2015, 01:35:04 AM
Very lovely piece.



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