Bach - WTC II Prelude and fugue no. 16 in G minor BWV 885 - Schornsheim | Netherlands Bach Society

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Christine Schornsheim describes this prelude as ‘despairing, melancholic and strict’. Interpreted broadly (largo), the rhythm in this prelude stretches time. And Bach further reinforces this swell through tied dissonants and surprising harmonic steps. The fugue that forms its counterpart is just as sober, and even academic in character. A sturdy fugue set to an intriguing theme - almost a singalong tune. Twenty years after his first collection of music in every key imaginable, Bach completed a second &Clavier&We recorded his first book of Preludes and Fugues at the homes of 24 different musicians. For this second part, performed in its entirety by Christine Schornsheim, we chose 12 very different locations in Utrecht, to celebrate the 900th anniversary of our home city. Christine Schornsheim, harpsichordist Harpsichord: Bruce Kennedy, 1989 after Michael Mietke 0:00 Prelude 2:34 Fugue

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