C. P. E. Bach - Solfeggio in C minor H. 220, Wq. 117/2 (1766) with scrolling score

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Solfeggio in C minor H. 220, Wq. 117/2 (1766)

Recorded on a Neupert Telemann harpsichord newly re-quilled with Delrin plectra,
tuned to A=415.3 Hz, Neidhardt 1724 "Große Stadt" temperament

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Wow you can really hear his fathers influence in this! Love it. Great performance too.

wilsonbecker
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Really nice to hear it on a period instrument, with the influences of Sturm und drang very clear. Truly beautiful, love the way time is stretched yet the pace is steady

jackjohnson
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I just love those baroque passages that move up or down the modes of a scale.

malicant
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This is my absolute favorite classical piece, especially beautiful on the harpsichord... My goal as a pianist, like my very talented mother... I hope I can capture the passion this artist displays. Kudos to this amazing musician, truly great! ❤️❤️❤️

carlynstech
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Wonderful interpretation. You are actually making music out of this piece as opposed to everyone else who only sees it as a mad dash to get to the end as quickly as possible. Used to play this often in my youth on my Wittmayr-harpsichord before giving it away.

andreasericsson
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0:33 really reminds me of the solo in the third movement of the concerto in d minor by Bach.

haydnschlinger
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Some of the piano in the early baroque periods were at least one pitch down, but I desperate to play this one day, happy to see this type of video, thank you.

lvjismij
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Great performance!! I'm starting to learn this piece and it's really helpful to have a great example to comparison

miguell
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Very nice and quick! Just as it should be played! Thanks and God bless you!

supersoggycheese
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Eblouissant ! Remarquable !!! Merci et bravo. Cordialement Olivier

olivierfritzfeller
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"So how fast do you want your music to go?"
"Yes"

DragonsAndDragons
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What a marvellous piece by CPE Bach and what a cuttie lil' harpsichord.

millennial
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Nice playing! Great sounding instrument too!

WilliamSundvor
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superbissssimo, beautiful sound, thank you

calingrigoriu
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What a beautiful harpsichord! is cute :D and wonderful performance!

unabxu
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I am a professional pianist of the Russian classical school, and we have always been taught that all similar sixteenth notes should be perfectly even in terms of timing. However, here I hear what we conventionally call 'unevenness, ' and I'm wondering if someone could explain if I am wrong or if this style of performance is characteristic of the era, or if the performer is indeed playing with some variations in the sixteenth notes within the given context. Specifically, the sixteenth notes seem to have different speeds within the subdivided group, creating an effect that is not conventionally taught in our training. I'm curious to understand if this is a deliberate stylistic choice or if it may be a unique interpretation by the performer.

calatornamanyar
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Killer! Looks really fun to play! Great job!

GryphonWahle
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El mejor instrumento para película de terror.

alexgarcia
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WÜNDERSCHONE! wonderfull, espectacular, maravilloso.

rmeyubn
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❤ Anche eseguito all'organo viene bene



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