I wanted to listen to Bach's piano partitas in the harpsichord and went to youtube. There I found this, by a well known clavecinist:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j06_jzQzavw[/YOUTUBE]
I won't ask what you think of the interpretation (sorry for my English), because I have my own opinion about it. Is it possible to play Bach as if it were Chopin? I don't understand these HIP people. They claim to play as the work was played in the author's time, but do no other thing than happily ruin music with their gut strings and blockfloten.
Look at this guy and his mellifluous version of the partitas. The liberties he takes with the tempo are atrocious. Every note enters a bit sooner or a bit later than due. It is plain to me that this movement has degenerated into just vogue. And is supported by an audience consisting of snobs.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j06_jzQzavw[/YOUTUBE]
I won't ask what you think of the interpretation (sorry for my English), because I have my own opinion about it. Is it possible to play Bach as if it were Chopin? I don't understand these HIP people. They claim to play as the work was played in the author's time, but do no other thing than happily ruin music with their gut strings and blockfloten.
Look at this guy and his mellifluous version of the partitas. The liberties he takes with the tempo are atrocious. Every note enters a bit sooner or a bit later than due. It is plain to me that this movement has degenerated into just vogue. And is supported by an audience consisting of snobs.
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