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#2017773 - 01/20/13 11:08 AM
Re: Bach Toccata e Moll BWV 914
[Re: CanCakmur]
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Registered: 12/30/07
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Loc: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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I enjoyed this very much!! This is a wonderful work of a young Bach!!! You might consider applying more musical freedom in the third movement- as (per my teacher) the score represents what is likely as close to Bach's improvisation at the time- I was told (and he is a scholar in this area) that you could consider experimenting more with this. Congratulations to you!! 
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#2020539 - 01/24/13 04:25 PM
Re: Bach Toccata e Moll BWV 914
[Re: CanCakmur]
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Registered: 06/17/05
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Loc: Ankara, Turkey
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Thank you so much P I A N O piano, I will try.
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“Perfection itself is imperfection.” Vladimir Horowitz
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#2021038 - 01/25/13 10:31 AM
Re: Bach Toccata e Moll BWV 914
[Re: CanCakmur]
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Registered: 03/19/10
Posts: 716
Loc: South Carolina
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Hey, great job there, CanCakmur!
Be more decisive about the tempo at the beginning of the opening fugue statement, please. (.....not an easy thing to do at that dynamic level - with the left hand, no less - during a live performance situation!)
I agree with what P I A N O piano says above. The 3rd movement is one that usually needs to be lived with for a while - compared to the other movements.
I liked this and I wish you the best.
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