Gulda plays Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue

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Publicado 2009-03-20
Gulda plays Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue (BWV 903)
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  • @SlateFx
    Probably the best 10 minutes on the whole of Youtube. Transcendent performance, one of those that you keep coming back to in awe.
  • @Gotteskind17
    9:44 Holds on to piano like he is holding for his life. He doesn't want to leave the piano. They are one.🇧🇷
  • @051963mf
    Among the coolest pianist ever, Gulda was so relax in his mastery of the instrument...awesome interpretation.
  • @10tose
    BACH IS THE BEST COMPOSER FOR ALL AGES ,FOREVER IN MUSIC HISTORY !!!
  • @answersquestioned
    I love how he keeps the momentum going from the first to the last note, creating a beautiful flow throughout. A most satisfying performance
  • @OldPannonian
    Oh yes! Another master of the keyboard. It is electrifying to listen to such a performance.
  • One of the greatest interpreters of Bach and Mozart !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @Aapton
    omg that fugue, it drives me crazy. So endlessly beautiful.
  • @Stukov16
    I really admire his easiness at playing! His fingers move so light as if there was no obstacle, no physical barrier between notes and chords. (I'm a pianist)
  • @taviona
    Absolutely, I love the steady pulse it has.
  • I love the precision of the fugue. And he gets so absorbed in the fugue, like Gould used to do. It's almost like he is just watching his hands playing by themselves. And while it something probably only a pianist would notice, his pedaling is superb.
  • @asx7121
    This "Jazz Bach" is simply fantastic!
  • @user-xe4xv5oj4l
    親友のチック・コリアが不世出の音楽家グルダに贈った言葉が有ります。「グルダの精神は音楽の創造性と冒険の精神です。彼はア−ティストとして如何なるカテゴリーにも限定されないだろう。彼は観客や友人を多くの異例の場所に連れて行きましたが、いつも人生と新しいアプローチの為のマジックタッチとフレア(自己表現)を持っていました。彼のインスピレーションは今、私たちと一緒に有り、永遠に残っています」すばらしい的を得た言葉ですね😊
  • @mashtali1
    this is a wonderful version of this music.
  • @n64wilbert
    What a great interpretation of this composition!!!
  • The Scarlatti like Fantasy is so unlike Bach, one could almost believe it was written by someone else, like perhaps one of his students. But the fugue! The fugue practically screams "Bach!".