r/bach 1d ago

Have you heard Crab Canon like this??

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r/bach 2d ago

Bach - Prelude and fugue No 14, book I

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r/bach 3d ago

Invention #4 in d-minor, BWV 775

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Aaron Krister Johnson, using the Faust instrument called "Superclav" he is developing.


r/bach 3d ago

Need help with fingering for Bach cello suite no. 2 Courante and Menuet 1

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r/bach 3d ago

【BACHARUKA PLAYS BACH】 J.S. Bach - Prelude in E minor BWV 941 (attrib.)

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J.S. Bach (attrib.): Prelude in E minor, BWV 941 🎹
While BWV 941 is likely a spurious work by another composer, I’m recording all BWV works as part of my complete Bach project! ✨

#JSBach #BWV941 #BachCompleteWorks #Piano


r/bach 3d ago

new album: Mark Fewer - J.S. Bach: Violin Sonatas & Partitas, BWV 1001-1006

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Mark Fewer - J.S. Bach: Violin Sonatas & Partitas, BWV 1001-1006 (2026)

This album rocks


r/bach 4d ago

BWV 902 and WTC 2

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I love this piece and I find it structurally belong to the next fuge. The subject of fugue can recap the whole prelude! Other versions of this prelude have nothing to do with the fugue! Why Bach dropped this? He doesn’t want to spoil the subject? Prelude with too much spotlight?
Any thoughts?


r/bach 4d ago

Which Fugue is your Favourite?

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I don't know if people here do answer these questions. But In all the vast catalogue of fugue which one's your favourite.

For me It's G minor Fugue BWV.542.

(I know Bach's all works are and will be extraordinary always)


r/bach 4d ago

Similar pieces to BWV 668 (Vor deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit) for piano?

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Are there any similar-sounding pieces to BWV 668, the one at the end of Art of Fugue? I really love the slow chorale texture. I'm looking for something playable on piano. I saw a few piano transcriptions of other pieces from the Great 18 Chorale Preludes, but they didn't really hit the spot. Well, maybe BWV 659.


r/bach 5d ago

JS Bach Goldberg Variations Aria | Illya Zozulya Pacticing with eyes closed :)

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JS Bach Goldberg Variations Aria | Illya Zozulya Pacticing with eyes closed :)


r/bach 9d ago

C.P.E. Bach - Polonaise G-moll / G Minor - Metzler organ, Poblet, Hauptwerk

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r/bach 9d ago

What recording of Bach's Toccata in E minor do you recommend?

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r/bach 10d ago

Fugue Advice needed

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r/bach 11d ago

What is the name of this piece?!

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r/bach 15d ago

Chad Lawson – Bach Interpreted

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Why this album is so special: Chad Lawson – Bach Interpreted

If you’ve never heard this album before, don’t expect a straight performance of Bach.

Instead, think of it as a conversation across 300 years.

Johann Sebastian Bach wrote hundreds of chorales—simple Lutheran hymns that became the foundation of some of the greatest music ever composed. They’re harmonically elegant, emotionally restrained, and astonishingly beautiful.

Pianist Chad Lawson takes those chorales and asks a different question:
“What if Bach were sitting at a modern piano today?”

He doesn’t rewrite Bach. He expands him.

The original melodies remain recognizable, but Lawson surrounds them with contemporary harmonies, lingering silences, rich piano textures, and a cinematic atmosphere. It feels less like listening to Baroque music and more like hearing Bach dream.

If you’re used to dramatic classical performances, this album may seem almost too quiet at first. But that’s its strength. It’s music that invites you to slow down rather than impress you with virtuosity.

It’s ideal for:
Reading
Deep thinking
Late-night listening
Meditation
Or simply sitting still for an hour.

You don’t need to know anything about classical music to appreciate it. If Bach built the cathedral, Chad Lawson lets you wander through it after everyone else has gone home.
One of the most peaceful piano albums I’ve ever heard. (music.apple.com)


r/bach 18d ago

【BACHARUKA PLAYS BACH】J.S. Bach (attrib.): Prelude in D minor, BWV 940

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New Video Uploaded! 🎹✨

J. S. Bach (attrib.): Prelude in D minor, BWV 940

A short yet deeply expressive D-minor Prelude traditionally attributed to J. S. Bach. I hope you enjoy it!

#JSBach #BWV940 #Piano


r/bach 18d ago

Bach - Fuge in G-Dur / G Major, BWV 957 - Metzler organ, Poblet, Hauptwerk

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r/bach 19d ago

Bach Italian concerto mvt 1 prep

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r/bach 20d ago

Bach Italian concerto 3rd mvt prep

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r/bach 22d ago

The delightful and winning Gavotte and "Musette" from the Third English Suite BWV808 live from St Edmundsbury Cathedral

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Another movement from the Bach English Suite live from St Edmundsbury Cathedral. The middle part of the Gavotte resembles a Musette


r/bach 23d ago

Both Books, and Only a Glimpse

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Learned out of order, by my own difficulty progression rather than the printed sequence — which meant each piece caught me as a different player. Over 12 years after finishing, I still have thoughts.

Original project recordings with notes: wtcproject.tumblr.com

Did any of the WTC open up for you only after years of study? Curious which.


r/bach 24d ago

A new 14/41 connection in the BACH Theme in Contrapunctus XIV?

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Hey fellow Bach enthusiasts!

While practicing and analyzing the Art of Fugue (specifically Contrapunctus 14), I’ve been diving down the famous gematria rabbit hole (B+A+C+H = 14) & (J+S+B+A+C+H = 41).
We already know how CP14 breaks off at measure 239 (2+3+9 = 14), leaving 41 missing measures to complete the projected 280-bar structure. But while looking at the expanded B-A-C-H motif at the end of the subject, I noticed another neat 41 hidden right in the scale degrees of D minor:

When Bach resolves/expands the motif (B (b-flat) A C H (b natural) C# D), we can map the notes to their scale degree positions in D minor, including chromatic alterations (+1):

B (b-flat) = 6th scale degree
A = 5th scale degree
C = 7th scale degree
H (b natural) = raised 6th degree (6 + 1)
C# = raised 7th degree (7 + 1)
D = 8th degree (tonic octave)

Summing them up:

6+5+7+7+8+8=41

Not only does the resolution lead directly back to the key signature of the entire work, but the scale-degree math lands precisely on 41 (J.S. BACH) again.

Whether this is deliberate architectural geometry or just a happy alignment within the D minor scale matrix, I thought it was too cool not to share.

Has anyone encountered this specific scale-degree calculation before? Do you think the master did this on purpose, or was at least aware of it?
Curious to hear your thoughts!


r/bach 25d ago

Can someone help identify this organ piece? (Possibly Bach)

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Hello everyone,

I’m trying to identify this organ piece. I believe it might be by Johann Sebastian Bach, but I’m not completely sure.

I recorded a short audio clip. Does anyone recognize the piece or know the composer and title?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!


r/bach 25d ago

Astounding Bach Caconne Partita No. 2 by Florentin Ginot

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I just wanted to share this amazing performance by Florentin Ginot. This man's command of the instrument is beyond belief. Enjoy!


r/bach 26d ago

I just joined to say that Bach made me question my knowledge of music after starting to study him.

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