Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No.1 In D Minor Bwv 1052 (jean Rondeau) File

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In his performance , captures the "wild leaps" and rhythmic intensity that define this work. His approach isn't just about technical perfection; it's about the physical connection to the instrument and the drive of the ensemble. Revisiting a Masterpiece: Jean Rondeau plays Bach Highly

Revisiting a Masterpiece: Jean Rondeau plays Bach

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Bach’s is arguably one of the most virtuosic pieces ever written for the keyboard. While it likely started its life as a violin concerto, its transformation for the harpsichord allows for an incredible display of finger-work and drama.