The penultimate pair. Really looking forward to the last one. It's quite the accomplishment indeed to not only perform, but to also record all 48 Preludes and Fugues from the WTC. Few pianists can claim to have done either, and even fewer at such a professional level. This is a great artistic achievement, but it's also a fantastic resource for students and for those wanting to learn: sheet music, audio, and hands/fingerings all in one place. Nothing else like it as far as I'm aware.
The penultimate pair.
Really looking forward to the last one. It's quite the accomplishment indeed to not only perform, but to also record all 48 Preludes and Fugues from the WTC. Few pianists can claim to have done either, and even fewer at such a professional level.
This is a great artistic achievement, but it's also a fantastic resource for students and for those wanting to learn: sheet music, audio, and hands/fingerings all in one place. Nothing else like it as far as I'm aware.
I'm sure that was the vision of Mr Barton all along, to make this available for everyone.
I really like how the piece's individual melodies stand out when it's played like you do
Outstanding, as always! Beautiful wrist band. Looks like a gift of love 😊
Congratulations Paul Barton you're a great artist. Love this!👏👏👏👏👏
The prelude looks brutal.
Beautiful, Paul! 😀
1:58 one of the best musics ever made
The ten seconds starting around 1:08 remind me so much of an English period drama.
Great playing 👍👍👍👍
Bravissimo !!
Bravíssimo
Maravilhoso !!!!!!!!!!!!!
That prelude is so exciting
Браво !!!
Hey I’m learning this!!! Thank you!
1 to go!
My Ears 👌👌👌
4:40 play wrong notes? G# instead of F#
Put at 1.25x speed... funny like Evelyne Crochet recording! :)
Reminds of dancing Elephants......
👏👍
I like many things here - just not that harmonic pedal.
2:11 now the all might fugue. Good luck
Love you paul i am br do you like brazil?