The adagio is the correct speed, to enable the listener to experience Victor Hugo's psychological insight: "melancholy is the happiness of being sad." Great performance. I wonder if Mr Pace would appreciate some (ad lib) mordents and trills in the RH part, as in Gould's recording ( but Pace's legato on the RH part is better than Goulds sempre staccato in both hands).
from google: "In 1866 the major French literary figure Victor Hugo published “Les Travailleurs de la Mer” which was later released under the English title “The Toilers of the Sea”. @@louisegariepy2804
Это идеальное исполнение.Техника,артикуляция,чувство формы и агогики.Пианист выше всех похвал!Спасибо,что поделились этой записью.
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잘 듣겠습니다
감사합니다 ❤️
Normally I would have preferred this on a harpsichord, but played at this level it's ok, simply beautiful, perfect. Bravo!
Qui emerge tutta la genialità bachiana, eseguita magistralmente!
*Why the hell am I crying!*
no, tremendo. Grande Juan Sebastián!
The adagio is the correct speed, to enable the listener to experience Victor Hugo's psychological insight: "melancholy is the happiness of being sad." Great performance.
I wonder if Mr Pace would appreciate some (ad lib) mordents and trills in the RH part, as in Gould's recording ( but Pace's legato on the RH part is better than Goulds sempre staccato in both hands).
Please, from where do you have this citation from Victor Hugo? Adapted for sure to this wonderful music.
from google: "In 1866 the major French literary figure Victor Hugo published “Les Travailleurs de la Mer” which was later released under the English title “The Toilers of the Sea”. @@louisegariepy2804
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