WEEK 2: The Depths of J.S.Bach's Music!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the J.S.Bach Challenge! This is the place to post submissions of the second week!
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BWV 1002 Sarabande and Double Update
Well I almost got these in Week 1. These still need refinement but they are close (at least to my standard). I still have some annoying g spots but it doesn't grind to a halt as mine sometimes do.I think the mic was up too loud as they are a little harsh on occasion.
After watching Emmanuels MC on Bill's BWV 1007 Prelude I need to go over my phrasing as I tend to be more intuitive than informed. I also recently listened to Gideon Kremer's version of BWV 1002 and have some phrasing ideas from that.
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BWV 995 Gavottes I and II combined
I was able to record these in one take just before the light went out (in Alabama? no in Oakland). In my haste to record these again I started off too fast and got caught about in the second Gavotte. It still holds together for the most part but there are times where I am really scrambling. I also realized I had not practiced these as a single unit and rushed the entrance of the second Gavotte.
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Sarabande BWV 997 March 15
Now I feel like I have this piece more-or-less in my fingers (although I still mess up a lot), so I wanted to give it a little more musicality. I would love to be able to do lots of incredible ornamentation on the repeats, but I really don't have the ability to do it too much. So, I decided to just have a few simple ornaments on the repeat of the A section, and then I plan to skip the repeat of the B section (something I'm noticing many great players doing with this piece on YT). I also tried to add some more dynamic variety, but I really struggle with having it well-planned in great detail.
So, here it is for now. I flubbed the ending a bit, but I think I'm getting close to wanting to move on to another piece. Maybe another day or two on this one.
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Bach Minuet in G - from the Cello Suite!
Last night I had a cello player friend on the Zoom, and I asked him if he could identify a piece I was playing. I played the first few bars of the first minuet from the cello suite, which of course I have transposed to the key of D.
He got it right away, and then he said it sounded like I was playing it in D, and he plays it in G as it's written. That got me thinking...I wonder if I could transpose it back down to G and play it in G?
So, this is a recording of me playing it in the original key of G. There is a spot, of course, where it's supposed to go down to a low C. I didn't want to tune my low string down that low, so I play the C two octaves higher than it was originally written!
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Prelude from Prelude, Fugue and Allegro - BWV 998
My turn... in the first week I didn't post because the Prelude was really weak.
What's easy? It's not a fast tempo piece, there are just 2 voices.
What's NOT easy? Memorize, phrasing, articulation.
At the recording middle, I perceived the 6 out of tune... And there are some mistakes, of course.