The Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor, BWV 903 by Johann Sebastian Bach played by Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt, perhaps the best Bach interpreter since the great Glenn Gould.
The Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor, BWV 903 by Johann Sebastian Bach played by Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt, perhaps the best Bach interpreter since the great Glenn Gould.
I enjoy it even more on harpsichord for some reason:
Sometimes you can feel when it wasn’t written for piano. Good but different.
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@Chris As Glenn Gould used to say. Bach would have given his left arm for a modern piano.
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i thought it was the chromatic polynomial. (ruth bari, GWU, rip, mother of judi (EF!) and the other one (NYT)–frequency dependence. i may have listened to bela bartok yesterday for some reason (saw a kafka play ‘metamorphosisis; with my family). a praying mantis was on my window today—maybe he or she hasn’t read the new atheists. time for the mountains. peace out
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