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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Prelude BWV 997 measures 45-56
I'm continuing to try to memorize this piece from the end. Today, I added just four measures (45-48), but it took me about 20 takes to get one in which I did not have to stop completely during those four measures. I really find this incredibly difficult to memorize. It frustrates me and makes me not even like the music while I'm playing it. We'll see if I can keep this up.
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I posted this to week 3 in error, so posting again here.
This version of the Prelude was done by Ponce for Segovia to bring out the music using the capabilities, beauty and poetry of the modern day guitar. I first heard it while watching (with my father) a Segovia Masterclass series on TV filmed in Santiago de Compostella, Spain in I think about 1965. Segovia played this for his students. IMO, it was a magical guitar moment.
I have played the bare bones version, but always wanted to learn this one. It was more difficult than expected and is still in process. Here it is!