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Re: unrecorded keyboard
At 08:59 PM 4/14/01 +0200, Juozas Rimas wrote:
I'd like to ask those with good knowledge of Bach oeuvre: which keyobard works
by Bach have not recorded by Gould? Maybe you even know why?
Somewhere between 100 and 200 pieces. Solo concertos, scattered preludes
and fugues, several fantasias and capriccii, half the Art of Fugue, the
Musical Offering ricercars, various sonatas, more suites, the four Duetti,
the prelude/fugue/allegro in Eb, the Friedemann book, the Anna Magdalena
book, the flute sonatas, the concertos for more than one harpsichord, the
triple concerto, the keyboard arrangement of Brandenburg 4, ....
And that's not mentioning any of the organ works....
What about, for example, Musical Offering (BWV 1079) the 1st Ricercare? I
have a
recording of this one on the cembalo and the instrument sounds terribly
primitive, sorry.
Primitive in this particular recording? Who's playing, and what type of
harpsichord is it?
Bradley Lehman, Dayton VA
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