The Partita BWV 830, performed for All of Bach by harpsichordist Diego Ares, is the last of six in the Clavier-Übung I and is remarkable for its gravity. Bach begins with a long toccata in several parts, which is reminiscent of Buxtehude – the music of his youth. Further on in the work, too, Bach often chooses for complicated musical structures. The music is no longer very dancy. However, Bach combines French, German and Italian influences in exemplary fashion, creating a homogenous style, in which justice is done to every note. Well worthy of a testament. For more information on BWV 830 and this production go to Recorded for the project All of Bach on November 4th 2020 at Studio 150 - Bethlehem Church, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel and consider donating All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material on For concert dates and tickets go to Diego Ares, harpsichord Instrument: Joel Katzman, 1991 after Ruckers, 1638 00:00 Toccata 07:09 Allemande 10:57 Corrente 17:14 Sarabande 23:54 Tempo di Gavotta 26:03 Gigue
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