Dear brothers in J. Sebastian, I thing something it's going wrong with Yahoo, sometimes says I am not a member, says somebody it's on line and it isn't, can...
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FloridaJack41
Sep 10, 2000 1:31 am
I've been besotted with Back for many, many years. Two performances that i think are exceptional are out of fashion right now (and may be hard to find). The...
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ea3qd
Sep 11, 2000 7:22 pm
When I was 16, I've been also, like you, besotted with Bach, performed by Karl Richter, I still have some vinyls from, that can be heard, but nowadays, I ...
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ulissipo
Sep 13, 2000 9:15 am
Well, I also grew up with Richter and Bach. Then I moved up Leonhardt, Herreweghe, Koopman, Parrott et al. But recently I rediscovered Richter. True, you have...
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FloridaJack41
Sep 15, 2000 8:36 pm
Am I nostalgic for Richter? No and Yes. I recently went to an "authentic" performance and found it.....bloodless! Whatever excesses Richter inserted, his ...
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PipeMan_1999
Sep 21, 2000 2:16 pm
If you are like me, you value both the music of J.S. Bach,and the benefits of the Internet. Now, however, our access to a free and unfettered Internet could be...
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Shyann86
Sep 29, 2000 1:17 am
Hello everyone i am new here....
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Shyann86
Sep 29, 2000 1:19 am
Hello everyone i am new here. I am a 13 f minnisota, i do not listen to bach very much, but it is very relaxing music as other artists.<br><br> Talk to you all...
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vierrietjie
Sep 29, 2000 6:13 am
Welcome to the club, Maxine. Listen more, it's great music and such a lot of it!<br>Hennie....
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gene_debs2000
Sep 30, 2000 3:20 pm
Hi:<br><br>Another new person, from Ohio. Bach recordings I like? Where do I start. As Brahms said, "Study Bach - all things start with Bach."<br><br>The first...
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ande_17_18
Oct 3, 2000 10:43 pm
HI everyone,<br><br>What are your thoughts on Andras Schiff? How would you compare him to other Bach interpreters?...
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vierrietjie
Oct 4, 2000 5:12 am
Hi Andrew!<br>Allow me to quote from my old Penguin Guide:"There are no advocates of Bach on the piano more imaginative or persuasive than Andras Schiff....
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gene_debs2000
Oct 4, 2000 4:27 pm
Enjoyed the information on Bach.<br><br>Bill<br><a href=http://pages.sssnet.com/mungerbill/munger...
Hi Bill,<br>OK, this is very, shall I say elimentary to the learned Bach lovers, but I listened to Glenn Gould's performance of the Two and Three Part ...
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Mike_JF
Oct 4, 2000 8:34 pm
You haven't heard nothing yet. In fact, you haven't seen nothing yet! Yes, Gould hums while he plays. And the Inventions are very good. But did you know that...
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gene_debs2000
Oct 5, 2000 3:23 am
And his Goldberg Variations and the Bach Concertos. He adds so much. I met him in Madison, WI in 1965. He is some individual genius.<br><br>Bill...
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gene_debs2000
Oct 5, 2000 3:25 am
And you can probably borrow the Gould videos<br>from your public library.<br><br>Bill...
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mocfujita_2000
Oct 20, 2000 2:15 am
Gould performed the Goldberg Variations.<br>I made a homepage for him.<br>If you love the Goldberg Variations and Glenn Gould, visit my homepage.<br><a...
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bachwebmaster
Oct 22, 2000 5:27 pm
Does anyone agree with me that the cantatas are the most touching part of Bachs work ?<br><br>I am intended to buy them all on CD performed by Ton Koopman. ...
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sergeant_smoothie
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Oct 29, 2000 2:58 pm
Gould's is good Schif's recording is better. It has a distinctive and origional interpretation as well as adding his own little quirks such as playing repeats...
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jouke37
Nov 7, 2000 5:05 pm
Yes, I agree.<br>I'm a member of the Residentie Bachkoor in Den Haag (The Residence Bachchoir at The Hague, Netherlands) for almost 20 years now. Every other ...
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kristad20
Nov 7, 2000 5:54 pm
Hi, Jouke,<br>The best pieces I ever heard by Bach is in his "Well Tempered Clavier" series: book 1. I also love "Air on G String", there's a lot to love in...
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vierrietjie
Nov 7, 2000 8:15 pm
Kristina!<br>You may be right about the "lot to love in his pieces." Of the Well Tempered Clavier, when asked why she doesn't like to perform it in a concert,...
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sergeant_smoothie
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Nov 14, 2000 7:45 pm
Doesn't WTC just sum up Bach in every way- the intuition, the unrivaled craftsmanship and most of all the sheer emotional experience of it all. Take one...
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psycho_fritz
Nov 19, 2000 6:33 am
WTC is one of the greatest works of Bach!<br><br>Psycho Fritz...
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emily_funk_2000
Dec 7, 2000 4:49 pm
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delkarrr
Dec 16, 2000 7:40 am
F#minor in book 2 is a master work... the double fugue, though only 3 voives is rather stunning, not to mention the prelude......
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hangelesh12
Dec 16, 2000 8:44 pm
As I told I´m new here; I like everything about Bach although I preffer his choral works; Does anyone can tell me about a good interpretation of his St. ...
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vierrietjie
Dec 16, 2000 9:28 pm
Hi hangelash12!<br>Try: St John Passion: Bach Collegium/Suzuki BIS CD921/2; St Matthew Passion: Eng Baroque Soloists/Gardiner Archiv 427 648-2AH3.<br>Best...