Blind Comparison: Brahms 2

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TheGSMoeller

Quote from: Dancing Divertimentian on June 15, 2015, 06:07:38 PM
Is this BC still on?




If you find out, can you let Nic know as well? He's a little lost...


Dancing Divertimentian

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

Dancing Divertimentian

Any objections to having this thread cut loose? Kinda taking up room up here. :)



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

TheGSMoeller

Quote from: Dancing Divertimentian on July 27, 2015, 08:58:40 AM
Any objections to having this thread cut loose? Kinda taking up room up here. :)

I'm fine with it. I mean we all know Harnoncourt was going to win anyway.
:laugh:

Dancing Divertimentian

Quote from: TheGSMoeller on July 27, 2015, 09:21:12 AM
I'm fine with it. I mean we all know Harnoncourt was going to win anyway.
:laugh:

:D


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

bobleflaneur

Quote from: Dancing Divertimentian on July 27, 2015, 09:41:04 AM
:D

Might some kind soul reveal the identities of A5, B1, and C1, for those who played at home, late?