This piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is from 1717.
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gibraltarify: The trill is much more effective at the cadence
than the mordent. Though in the manusiript its a
mordent, the Bch-Gesellschaft and Bischoff
editions show a trill.
poetsgirl: and inverted mordents and turns and trills
with turns and a name for every direction the
embellishment might take.....love the cubus.
poetsgirl: yeah, because you were there and knew him and
stuff....there's a great deal of info about
how music was written and played, lots of
liberty taken by the player as was the common
practice...cuz I was there and stuff.
Globini: I don't think so. How are we able to know? I
can't imgigine that Bach actually play as
strongly as we say...
rroocchhoo: Great interpretation, love it, except those are
not trills, they are mordents.
henicedamenice: bach never put tempo on his peaces
teodortenchev: It's supposed to be cantabile, isn't it? Just
like singing, some change of tempo seems
reasonable then if done adequately.
Gozurtju: Nice
The ending is very hard, you did it very well!
I don't think Bach would like how you constantly
change the speed though.
Thumbs up
Globini: Just great... I love<3
AshlerPurpleRain: Beautiful <3
entubudinera: bastante malo
irondawson: Thanks it was beautiful
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude in E minor, BWV 941.