QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 8 2006, 06:35 PM)
about Bach music...
it really surprise that the Goldberg Variations have 97 minute in total!!!
which part that you listen to??
and the Cello Suite got No.1, No.2, No.3 till No.6
which one that you listen to??
now i know what that music name
it is " Montagues and Capulets" from "Romeo and Juliet - Ten Pieces for Piano" by Sergei Prokofiev
who got that music??
please pm me...
I have only Goldberg Variations 1~10. Will buy the full Glenn Gould's edition. His playing of the Goldberg is very nice. it really surprise that the Goldberg Variations have 97 minute in total!!!
which part that you listen to??
and the Cello Suite got No.1, No.2, No.3 till No.6
which one that you listen to??
now i know what that music name
it is " Montagues and Capulets" from "Romeo and Juliet - Ten Pieces for Piano" by Sergei Prokofiev
who got that music??
please pm me...
Cello Suites? 1007 (Prelude, Courante, Minuets I and II), 1009 (Prelude, Bourees I and II), 1010 (Seldom listen to it because I don't have a recording, so listen to the samples only), 1011 (It's the lute suites BWV 995 too) and 1012 (Sarabande, Gavottes I & II). I listened mostly the Goran Sollscher ones and the Segovia ones.
I also played a lot of Cello Suites on the guitar. The violin ones are very difficult, and I could only play Gavotte BWV1006(a) - (That tune from the Allan D' Louis pen advertisment). The easiest one is Sarabande and Double BWV1002 - any 5th graders can do it.
And Handel's Sarabande too. Maksim has a remix version of this, very interesting.
This post has been edited by The_YongGrand: Nov 9 2006, 12:27 PM
Nov 9 2006, 12:25 PM

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