Martin's Practice Diary: "Jesus remains my Joy" BWV 147 by Bach
Hello everybody, I decided to give one of the most beautiful chorale preludes by Bach another shot, the famous "Jesus bleibet meine Freude"! Will I have it ready for Christmas? I doubt it, but we will see!
I always wanted to learn this piece since I've first heard David's Transcription of it, not knowing how damn difficult it is for the left hand because David makes it look so simple!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCtT9WIBySU
Here's a wonderful version of the whole Cantata by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, whom I've had the honor to met and talk a bit in class he gave in Cologne, must have been 2012 or so!
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That is a beautiful piece. I have a transcription of it by Christopher Parkening (Christopher Parkening Plays Bach). I had bumbled thru it many years ago but haven't tried in a long time. You refer to David's transcription, is that David Russel? Looking forwards to hearing your progress. Thanks for sharing.
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It's a great piece Martin and I'm sure you will manage it. I think I will give the solo version a miss but I think I have a version somewhere for guitar ensemble. Every Christmas I dig out the famous gavottes (cello suite 6?) as I was taught them years ago at Christmastime but I never leave enough time to do them! The Christmas challenge is a great idea. I must start thinking about it now!
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I don't have David Russell"s version, so not sure if Rick Foster's is easier than his. Christopher Parkening like the Foster one, but admitted it also wasn't easy. But the voicing in these versions are so beautiful. You're the best, but if one of your colleagues is already up on these advanced version, that may also be a possibility to consider. No pressure!!, ha ha.