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JS Bach BWV 858 Fugue Duet (with myself)
Hi,
Here is my latest JS Bach video, BWV 858 Fugue as a duet. I find Bach's fugues mesmerizing, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXB9hi3jxww I hope you like my arrangement, Chris |
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Very pretty.
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Very nicely done
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how fun! Thanks for posting
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I really enjoyed that. Thanks so much for posting the link!
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Thank you all for the kind words.
Glad you enjoyed the piece, Chris |
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Beautiful- how 'bout the Chaconne next?
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Thanks, glad you liked it. Haven't ever played the famous Chaconne yet. So much Bach, so little time. I'll keep it in mind.
Thanks again, Chris |
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Chaconne!!!! Yes go for it Chris! It's only a little song
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Brahms wrote, "The Chaconne is in my opinion one of the most wonderful and most incomprehensible pieces of music. Using the technique adapted to a small instrument the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings. If I could picture myself writing, or even conceiving, such a piece, I am certain that the extreme excitement and emotional tension would have driven me mad." |
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That is a great Brahms quote. Incidentally Brahms arranged it for piano left hand.
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