• Tzimon Barto's WTC1

    From Alex Brown@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 31 18:31:32 2023
    New release on naïve.

    Gawky phrasing, slow tempos and quite a lot of 'pianism'. Is this the
    most wilful WTC recording since Gould?

    I'm rather enjoying it.

    - Alex.

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  • From Mandryka@21:1/5 to Alex Brown on Fri Mar 31 11:53:29 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 6:31:47 PM UTC+1, Alex Brown wrote:
    New release on naïve.

    Gawky phrasing, slow tempos and quite a lot of 'pianism'. Is this the
    most wilful WTC recording since Gould?

    I'm rather enjoying it.

    - Alex.

    In his Goldberg Variations he played his own adaptation. The booklet doesn't discuss what's going on in WTC but he may be removed from the Bach or indeed the Busoni adaptation.

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  • From Mandryka@21:1/5 to Mandryka on Fri Mar 31 11:56:14 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 7:53:32 PM UTC+1, Mandryka wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 6:31:47 PM UTC+1, Alex Brown wrote:
    New release on naïve.

    Gawky phrasing, slow tempos and quite a lot of 'pianism'. Is this the
    most wilful WTC recording since Gould?

    I'm rather enjoying it.

    - Alex.
    In his Goldberg Variations he played his own adaptation. The booklet doesn't discuss what's going on in WTC but he may be removed from the Bach or indeed the Busoni adaptation.

    Similar things with his Rameau . I'm listing to the WTC and it seems pretty obvious to me that this is an adaptation, probably his.

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