July 20, 200718 yr I would dare say it is, although I have never played it, nor am I a pianist, but I wouldn't play this one for a competition, because everyone else is going to be playing Grieg or Mozart or Rachmoninoff.
July 20, 200718 yr Listen to 10-1 (Perahia-Lupu), 12-1 (Perahia), 13-1 (Perahia), 19-1 (Goode), 20-3 (Jando), 21-1 (Ashkenazy), 23-3 (Goode), and 24 (Goode). Those are the requirements for life. By the way, Is the Bach D minor concerto managable for a pianists first big piece?
July 20, 200718 yr Author Here's a Gould interpretation (I like how he seemed to get into Bach's works)
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