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Topic: Bach - Partita 6 in E minor  (Read 2628 times)

Offline gregwer

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Bach - Partita 6 in E minor
on: February 17, 2018, 04:48:54 PM
Hello everyone! I would like to share with you my live rendition of this beautiful Partita. Hope you like it and all opinions and advices are welcome!

Toccata:


Allemande:


Courante:


Aria:


Sarabande:


Tempo di Gavotta:


Gigue:
Learning
-Mozart k.311.
-Bach P&F 17 BWV 862.
-Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet suite(complete).
-Chopin 4 ballades.
-Chopin Grande Valse Brillante op.18
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Offline pianoville

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Re: Bach - Partita 6 in E minor
Reply #1 on: February 17, 2018, 07:56:28 PM
Sounds great! You have a very good sense of rhytm, an articulation that works very well for Bach and all the voices are clear. I have one advice for the toccata though. It needs to sound more like an improvisation in the outer sections, but the fugue in the middle was great! I have always thought Bach is the most difficult composer to play well, but you nailed it!
"Perfection itself is imperfection." - Vladimir Horowitz
 

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