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Did Bach play the piano? JS Bach must have played the piano as he famously composed ‘The 48 Preludes and Fugues’, or ‘Das Wohltemperirte Klavier’.
Korean pianist Sonya Bach has a name that might be either to die for or to dread when it comes to playing Bach. Her recordings of six of the composer’s keyboard concertos (BWV1052-6 and BWV1058 ...
Pianist Wilkins uses the "So What” chord, a five-noter, consisting from the root up of three perfect fourths then a major third, to re-scheme six keyboard pieces by J S Bach.
There's nothing here of the sustained fantasy of Robin Holloway's Gilded Goldberg's for two pianos. But Gold.Berg.Werk does still suggest that there's an effective marriage of instruments and ...
In her accompanying essay to this release (there is no specific biography), the Danish pianist Elisabeth Nielsen claims that the unifying factor in her programme of Bach, Schumann and Prokofiev is ...
This week's podcast is devoted to exploring the music, life and legacy of the greatest genius of Baroque music – and arguably of all music – JS Bach. Editor Martin Cullingford invited Bach specialist ...
A dramatic exploration of the life and struggles of the great composer, J.S. Bach, from his orphaning at the age of nine, through his struggles for the freedom to compose music in a restrictive ...
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt returns to Perth next week to perform one of the masterworks of classical music, J.S. Bach’s The Art of Fugue.
Lucie Skeaping presents an exploration of Bach's family tree, introducing music by some of his musical ancestors. Show more Lucie Skeaping presents a programme exploring JS Bach's musical ...
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