Edna Stern talks on Bach Fugue No. 2 in c minor bwv 847

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @Daniel_Zalman
    @Daniel_Zalman ปีที่แล้ว

    If you want to hear a really weird interpretation of the WTC, Book I, check out Tzimon Barto's new recording...it's.........something. There are some interesting ideas, new textures, and colors, but it is just so idiosyncratic that one becomes constantly aware of the interpreter doing something to the music.
    Valery Afanassiev is another maverick, of the rephrasing and slower tempo variety, but he has such an immense intellect and imagination that it is always fascinating and evocative.
    My personal favorite is, probably, Sviatoslav Richter's interpretation. He also has a strong personality, but it is, as Gould said, a conduit through which we feel a great connection to the music.

  • @chosta88
    @chosta88 ปีที่แล้ว

    With all my respect, i really believe you're wrong. The smallest division you can make in this begining is "C B C G Aflat", then " C B C D G" then the big one " C B C D F G Aflat G F Eflat". Cutting more than that, leading to "C B C" is a non-sense for me. " C B C" is not a musical element, it's nothing. In contemporary music maybe... I apolagise, but that's the way it is.