Your favorite JC Bach Cto for Keyboard E-flat op 7/#5

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Gurn Blanston

Capella Academica Wien/ Melkus  Ingrid Haebler

I always thought Ingrid would be a good fortepianist, her touch on a modern piano is great in Mozart's solo works. And in fact I was right, she is really good in these works too, she can fly on the fortepiano!   :)

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Quote from: Gurn Blanston on November 16, 2009, 05:21:35 PM
Capella Academica Wien/ Melkus  Ingrid Haebler

I always thought Ingrid would be a good fortepianist, her touch on a modern piano is great in Mozart's solo works.
She's also great in Mozart's concertos (I have a few on LP).

QuoteListening to:
Kirov Orchestra Leningrad / Gergiev - Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet pt 10 Arrival of the Guests
Nice. :)
Veit Bach-a baker who found his greatest pleasure in a little cittern which he took with him even into the mill and played while the grinding was going on. In this way he had a chance to have the rhythm drilled into him. And this was the beginning of a musical inclination in his descendants. JS Bach

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Quote from: Gurn Blanston on November 16, 2009, 05:21:35 PM
Capella Academica Wien/ Melkus  Ingrid Haebler

I always thought Ingrid would be a good fortepianist, her touch on a modern piano is great in Mozart's solo works. And in fact I was right, she is really good in these works too, she can fly on the fortepiano!   :)

Thanks, Super-Gurn.