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Kommst du nun Jesu vom Himmel herunter BWV 650: Kommst du nun Jesu vom Himmel herunter BWV 650
Maurizio Pollini Lyrics


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notaire2

Was für eine legitime und gleichzeitig lyrische Aufführung dieses ewigen Meisterwerks!

yusufu9

Thanks so much for making all this wonderful music available to us.  Backhaus is simply magnificent in every way.   

bruno donderi

Stunning! Bachaus' in my opinion is the best reddition of this piece played on piano.

Phillip Newmarch

I have a copy of this record somewhere. It has been one of my great favourites. Alas, about 40 years ago, it was lefts in a car in the sun. and has been unplayable since. Until now, no amount of searching has produced any leads to another copy.
But I can still hear it, note for note in my head, although now faded and sometimes inaudible.
Thank you very much indeed!

後藤文子

なんて自然な音の流れなんだろう

Inna Flute

excellent performance...

davidhertzberg

@Acharat02 My pleasure! Gould once told the French filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon (the interview is on YouTube somewhere, and I paraphrase heavily here) that musicians had essentially recorded all the possible standard interpretations of the keyboard literature. The way Gould saw it, it was up to him and likeminded others to push the envelope by offering the public new interpretations that might seem unorthodox if not iconoclastic. Perhaps his use of the piano in the Brandenburg was one way.

Dejan Stevanic

Super, thank you David.

otterhouse

What a very good piano sound!! It comes out very fine out of my Harman Kardon's!! Is it possible you can upload your video's in HD, the sound is then compressed in 192 KBS AAC. Greetings, Rolf

davidhertzberg

@Acharat02 Thanks for writing. Actually, it would seem that you can play the piano in the Brandenburgs, and to me at least it sounds pretty darn good. Watch Glenn Gould (perhaps 50 years ago): youtube*com/watch?v=jIl8u8Xpu7o

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