How Frédéric Chopin Played J.S.Bach
If tomorrow, Frédéric Chopin would play J.S.Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier in Carnegie Hall, would you go? Would you die of curiosity how the genius player Chopin must have been, would deliver that music? I would... Unfortunately that'll never happen in reality... but here is some good news to cover up for that: we do have information, very concrete, almost tangible information that tells us a lot of how the musician Chopin shaped the music of Bach. The answer to that is kind of astonishing, it puts us immediately back in a context that is very different from ours. So let me guide you in this episode to some interesting perspectives, all based on a 19th century score and... some pencil markings! Love to read your reactions and thoughts in the comment section. ================================================= Keep us going : ▶ / authenticsound ================================================= get Weekly Inspiration in your Mailbox: 👉http://bit.ly/2loP6Gb ================================================= Subscribe for more videos 👉http://bit.ly/2mWWVB9 ================================================= Website: ▶http://www.authenticsound.org ================================================= The book of Eigeldinger "Chopin: Pianist and Teacher: As Seen by his Pupils" http://amzn.to/2BmlW45 ================================================= The Facsimile of Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier with annotations in Chopin's hand: http://www.omifacsimiles.com/brochure...

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