Join the Bach Challenge!
We have a wonderful stream upcoming with tonebase artist, Evan Shinners, THIS Saturday at 11am PT.
'WHAT MAKES BACH - BACH?' (FEAT. EVAN SHINNERS FOUNDER OF WTF BACH PODCAST)
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/what-makes-bach-evan-shinners
So as lead up to this stream in this mini challenge:
1. Let's share what Bach pieces you might be working on,
2. What your favorite pieces of his are, and
OPTIONAL: post a video playing a piece or excerpt of Bach!
Bach is GREAT!
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The last piece by Bach that I learned (quite some time ago, though) is also one of my favorites: Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor BMV 849. Other favorites include the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, the Fantasia in C minor BMW 906, the 2nd English Suite, and almost all of the Partitas (definitely No. 2-5). I might try to reactivate that C# min P&F from WTK 1, but I'm vacationing in Europe for 2 weeks so practicing, let alone recording, would be challenging at the moment.
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Hello, I am working on the English Suite No 2 by Bach. I want to do the LTCL exam at the end of the year, and I am so lucky that it is on their repertoire list and that Tonebase has such wonderful lessons about this suite. Unfortunately I missed the livestream as I've only joined Tonebase mid of June. Best regards from France, Ursina
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As some people may be tired of hearing by now, I'm trying to work my way through the entire WTC. I've started at the beginning of Book I and the end of Book II and working inward, trying to get through all of them, at least to the point of working out the fingerings, and stopping along the way every now and then to try to learn one properly. Right now I'm learning the F Major from Book II. Almost got the Fugue memorized, don't know whether I could EVER memorize that Prelude! But almost ready to perform them. Unfortunately I'll be away from my piano for another week and won't be able to pull it together for this session, but I'll be sure to tune in and hear what Evan has to say. Any specific comments on the F Major will be soaked up, but I know it will all be interesting.