Beautiful choice of tempo. It becomes a different fugue altogether, for some weird reasons it made me think of modernist art, or the Bauhaus. Or perhaps it was the picture. Those angular intervals are just so striking!
Yes, I'm sure that this abstraction was a big influence in Klee and Kandinsky's work. Glad you like the tempo, unlike many of the others it seems to dictate its preferred speed. Thanks, OrzoMondo.
Andreas, yes You play everything at a stately and serene pace, & and for my taste Your renditions are pretty much perfect. But as a very late (starting age 16) self taught student of keyboard instruments, who can now, about 55 years later, but within a year or so could certainly play some pieces this fast. I think You could as well. Run through the same piece 4 times in a row, and then again later in the day, Do that for a month and I am sure You will be able to as well ! Stop pre- apologizing for Your so called lack of Keyboard mastery, and You may find the boundaries You imagine Yourself behind, are in fact open !
@@grahamcaldecott Yes, somewhere I heard early on, that the idea that minor keys sound SAD is a modern conceit, of the 19th & 20th cent, and did not hold in the Baroque period. I find plenty of joyful Bach pieces in minor keys ! Always LOVE the artwork accompanying Your videos.
Beautiful choice of tempo. It becomes a different fugue altogether, for some weird reasons it made me think of modernist art, or the Bauhaus. Or perhaps it was the picture. Those angular intervals are just so striking!
Yes, I'm sure that this abstraction was a big influence in Klee and Kandinsky's work. Glad you like the tempo, unlike many of the others it seems to dictate its preferred speed. Thanks, OrzoMondo.
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Excellent work!!!
Thanks a ton!!
very interesting overtones!
Glad you think so!
Wow, this is fast! 🙂 I venture to say that there is no human being that could play this that fast. But it's nice anyway.
Thanks Andrea's. We'll I play it at this speed actually - Bach at his most exuberant and joyful in a minor!
Andreas, yes You play everything at a stately and serene pace, & and for my taste Your renditions are pretty much perfect. But as a very late (starting age 16) self taught student of keyboard instruments, who can now, about 55 years later, but within a year or so could certainly play some pieces this fast. I think You could as well. Run through the same piece 4 times in a row, and then again later in the day, Do that for a month and I am sure You will be able to as well ! Stop pre- apologizing for Your so called lack of Keyboard mastery, and You may find the boundaries You imagine Yourself behind, are in fact open !
@@grahamcaldecott Yes, somewhere I heard early on, that the idea that minor keys sound SAD is a modern conceit, of the 19th & 20th cent, and did not hold in the Baroque period. I find plenty of joyful Bach pieces in minor keys ! Always LOVE the artwork accompanying Your videos.
@@Geopholus Yes, the notes are mostly close together and lie under the fingers enabling one to play this at a goodly speed.