atwell8
2/11/09: Various topics discussed.
stephenykevin
Glenn Gould plays JSBach Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BWV1058
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scarlet4ever2003
I just came back from an awesome organ concerto at Trinity Church. Two pieces by great composers:Bach’s Fugue emolle and Mozart ( Iforgot) how would you comapre and contrast the two? Does Mozart want to create more of an opus effect wheras the fugue is just that , musically and conceptually; less structured following the “fugue” tone?
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I just came back from an awesome organ concerto at Trinity Church. Two pieces by great composers:Bach’s Fugue emolle and Mozart ( Iforgot) how would you comapre and contrast the two? Does Mozart want to create more of an opus effect wheras the fugue is just that , musically and conceptually; less structured following the “fugue” tone?
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M. C.
Is Bach considered a music genious, is so, how does his music compare to composers of his own time and modern music?
Is Bach considered a music genious, is so, how does his music compare to composers of his own time and modern music?
Has anyone been able to surpass Bach in creative qualitative ability or mathematical precision?
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