Bach – Fugue in A Minor, BWV 904
February 11, 2011 in Music | Tags: Animated Score, Bach, fugue, Smalin | by The Arbourist
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2 comments
February 12, 2011 at 1:17 am
Rob F
I noticed that you’ve posted multiple Back videos, as well as telling of perfoming a piece that is often incorrectly attributed to him. Do you like Bach and/or baroque music more than (say) Classical era or Romantic era music?
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February 12, 2011 at 8:17 am
The Arbourist
I am a very enthusiastic about Bach and much of the music he has written, as a piano student I’ve had the chance to access some of his works and they are just amazing to learn and play (and still in the process of learning). Listening wise, my favourites would have to be composers from the Romantic era, Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak etc. I recently went to a concert and they were playing Sibelius’s 5th and it was sooooo good. So a little 20th century as well for me.
I love French CBC in the mornings as they play much of the music I enjoy, also on CKUA classic examples and Bel-Musica on the weekends. :)
“as well as telling of perfoming a piece that is often incorrectly attributed to him.”
I will lay the blame for that at the feet of my mother in law/piano teacher as she is quite knowledgeable when it comes to music and music history in general :)
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