OK, so after the other thread, I'd like to talk about Bach a little.
First of all, Bach on the piano. I previously expressed my dissatisfaction with Bach played on the piano. But perhaps I have just been listening to the wrong recordings? I have never been a huge fan of Bach's works for solo keyboard; I don't like playing them, and I don't like listening to them all that much. So maybe I can be convinced. What are some of your suggestions for recordings of Bach's solo keyboard works on the piano? Let's say the two and three part inventions, WTC, and the Goldberg Variations to start with.
Secondly, for those of you who took or give lessons - what pieces do you think are the best to introducing students to the more "serious" Bach? My teacher used the two and three part inventions. A good idea? And at what point do you think a student can handle these pieces?
First of all, Bach on the piano. I previously expressed my dissatisfaction with Bach played on the piano. But perhaps I have just been listening to the wrong recordings? I have never been a huge fan of Bach's works for solo keyboard; I don't like playing them, and I don't like listening to them all that much. So maybe I can be convinced. What are some of your suggestions for recordings of Bach's solo keyboard works on the piano? Let's say the two and three part inventions, WTC, and the Goldberg Variations to start with.
Secondly, for those of you who took or give lessons - what pieces do you think are the best to introducing students to the more "serious" Bach? My teacher used the two and three part inventions. A good idea? And at what point do you think a student can handle these pieces?
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