BWV 1007 Menuets I & 2
Over the last few months I have been learning the first cello suite by J.S. Bach and now have the Prelude, Allemande, Courante, and Sarabande pretty well under my fingers. Next up are the Menuets 1 & 2, The Community Concert Challenge seems like the perfect challenge to motivate me to learn & practice them and possibly perform them over the course of the next month! We shall see. I'll post a status video of Menuet 1 very soon. Lookin forward to it!
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I've started work on Menuet 1 from BWV 1007 and have attached a status video of where I am after two days or reading through the piece. I still need to build a solid foundation with fingerings and damping embedded to memory. The trickiest measures for me are the final three, 21 -23. McFadden's arrangement calls for 8th note rests after each bass note in those measures, and I assume this is to imitate a cello like articulation. Keeping the melody line legato over those rests will require some slow isolation practice for sure, or I may simply play them as quarter notes. I've started reading through Menuet 2 and will have a status video on that early next week. My reading glasses make me I look too serious in this video. Lol!
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Practice Diary Update - 11/15/2021
I've continued to build the technical foundation for Menuets 1 & 2 BWV 1007 over the weekend. Menuet 1 is coming along, though still needs slow practice on selected phrases. I hope to feel more comfortable and express the phrases with improved clarity (minimize buzzes/clicks etc.) Here's a video of my practice performance today (see fist video below).
Next up is Menuet 2. I've started reading through this movement and experimented with some ornamentation. It's a beautiful contrast to Menuet 1 with a more delicate harmonic and rhythmic soundscape. My plan is to complete these movements with a final return to Menuet 1. I thought that the Menuets might be ready to perform for the Community Concert Challenge, but they just need more time (see the second video below).