BACH: Corrente from Partita No. 5 | BachScholar Archives, 2009 [BachScholar]

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This was a practice video made while preparing to record Bach's Partita No. 5. This corrente is usually played much too fast. Bach's intended tempo was 144 per eighth note, which I determined through intense study of Baroque tempo conventions as well as through analysis of Bach's complete works. This video demonstrates just how great and musical this piece sounds at the proper tempo rather than at the incorrect 19th-century Liszt-style tempos we hear all too often by pianists who have not done their research (about 99.9% of the pianists in existence). Glenn Gould was a great pianist and a genius, yet he knew absolutely nothing about Bach's true tempo conventions. The same can be said about virtually every "famous" pianist today. I am the only person in the world to have discovered and deciphered Bach's trade secret or "modus operandus" of tempo. That is, I am the only person in the world to know the precise speeds at which Bach planned his music to be performed -- from virtually every cantata to virtually every chamber work to virtually every keyboard work. This is how the "BachScholar" name originated.

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