WEEK 4: The Journey with J.S.Bach's Music!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the last week of the J.S.Bach Challenge! This is the place to post submissions of the fourth week!
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Gigue from Cello Suite 1
I almost forgot about this last item! (Sorry Eric Phillips I'm not going to get to the "Sleepers Awake" for this challenge. )
I haven't really been working on this, but I figured I would give it a run through real quick as it is part of my "solo note" transcriptions from the cello suite.
I wasn't going to record it because I was getting all caught up in the right-hand fingerings. Then I thought, why not?
My thought with this piece now, and maybe the minuets as well, is to add the bass note accompaniment on the repeats. That should give them some variety.
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I give a second try of the Loure, with a corrected(?) apoggiatura in bar 1. And a little bit cleaner tone, overall
I practiced the whole suite (partita) but the prelude is, for now, above my skills. This Loure is almost under control. Recording will be helpful to refine the interpretation. Thank you Tonebase for challenging us like this. -
This gavotte en rondeau is a very tricky piece. I practiced it for these three weeks, but I’m not there yet. The recording situation still makes me nervous and the nerves gave in during the last verse, unfortunately. I cannot make a second take now. It’s such a great piece, I will keep working on it. There’s a lot to say about the ornaments. I had to make a choice, but might change my views later.