Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BWV 535 - Johann Sebastian Bach | James Flores

Publicado 2024-05-27
BWV 535 offers a glimpse into Bach's early compositional style. The prelude is thought to be one of his earliest compositions, potentially influenced by Buxtehude. It consists of three quasi-improvised movements, featuring a middle section with rapid hand-switching and descending semitones. The fugue appears more developed, leading to questions about whether they were conceived together.

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Todos los comentarios (8)
  • @AusraMotuzaite
    Excellent performance, James! I hope you will include it into your recital on a big blue in Vilnius!
  • @mspg2
    Great to hear something rarely heard - bravo James. Love when the melody is transferred to the pedals in the Fugue.
  • @MarcusReeves
    Lovely to hear Bach which is ‘new’ to me. It sounds great with your deft articulation and crystal clear registration.
  • @OrganGuyPhil
    This is awesome! It sounds even more terrific on that beautiful instrument!!! 😊
  • @grahamtwist
    A great performance, James, with clear articulation and registered perfectly for the Letourneau Organ at St Matthew's: bravo! I look forward to hearing you play this in Vilnius!