This piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is from 1725.
Youtube comments ...
np98765: Beautiful playing, interesting stained-glass
effects. Why do your fingers articulate
their movement so much? Second part seems
correct to me, Keith Snell Book. Good feeling.
dragonsoul1999: Yeah the second part is wrong I have the BOOK
SO I"M NOT JOKING
But it's still good
dragonsoul1999: Yeah the second part is wrong I have the BOOK
SO I"M NOT JOKING
ebardfull: hello why the second part is wrong???
Marianofrv: the stained glass look is nice and your
playing neet and expresive kind regards
SuperMaked91: no its wrong, the second part of the menuet
it totally wrong
and your hands, why they move up and down all
the time?
jazzysagytarium: ufff excelente:D
nicoypapi: EXCELENTE!
harpsinth: Watch the video makes me feel a little bit
sad... and music like this (menuet in minor
mode) just callls for a gentle and retrained
gestual...not exactly "sadness" ! However, if
you try this one in an Harpsichord, you can
have a more clarifiing experience and do it
better and better using more "dancing"
articulated fingering than "sad legato" ! Good
luck and congratulations !
dtoma555: Are you trying to make your hands look
reptilian. I know you like "scales" but this is
taking it too far
PaulBartonPiano: Well done!! 5* It's good you put the links
in the inf.o too. Nice contrasts between pp and
f in your interpretation.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Minuet in C minor, BWV Anh. 121.