The G minor Prelude and Fugue, WTC 1, BWV 861, J.S. Bach.
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Thanks for the brief reference to BWV 152. That led me to Bach Collegium Japan's Cantatas V 5. I'd never listened to those 'chamber' canatatas. Really wonderful - lyrical and intimate.
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad you found the recording as I think I forgot to mention that M. Suzuki was responsible for both.
For a piece with a lot of trills: Goldberg Variation #28. (They are not all alike, and some are concatenations of two or more trills in succession.
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Really enjoying this series, and you throwing in tangents like diess sind die heil'gen zehun gebot. Very entertaining
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I got... 2/14 in the performer quiz. So am due 1/7th of a merchandise right?
14.3% percent off for sure!
Thanks for the brief reference to BWV 152. That led me to Bach Collegium Japan's Cantatas V 5. I'd never listened to those 'chamber' canatatas. Really wonderful - lyrical and intimate.
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad you found the recording as I think I forgot to mention that M. Suzuki was responsible for both.
For a piece with a lot of trills: Goldberg Variation #28. (They are not all alike, and some are concatenations of two or more trills in succession.
You asked.
That's a good shout! Indeed! Thanks-
Really enjoying this series, and you throwing in tangents like diess sind die heil'gen zehun gebot. Very entertaining
That's it! You got it.