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I need to get back to my Bach. Are you a Glen Gould guy btw?

Anyway, for everyone that's interested, i would also recommend to check out Chaconne from Partita No.2 for Violin. Absolutely beautiful piece, that showcases the maturity of Bach's composition:

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I didnt grow up with classical music as its not a thing in my country but i love wating the artistes perform. It seems to take a lot of concentration and zeal.

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Magnificat is one of favourite pieces. But recently I played the cantata 140, the aria with unison strings is the one of the best.


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Guess I'll be listening to these at my desk tomorrow! It's hard for me to pick a favorite. I guess maybe Toccata and Fugue in d minor. Or maybe the harpsichord concerto. I agree that writing a cantata every week was a pretty amazing feat.

Thanks for the suggestions! I enjoyed listening to these at my desk on Thursday. Here's a playlist.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl33WhshFwGISSuWflYsvo5Ae3k6OvBT1