Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable. – Leonard Bernstein
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Bach: Concerto for 3 Pianos BWV 1063 III. Allegro (David Fray, J. Rouvier, E. Christien)
“These concertos have an exceptional impact, energy and ‘bounce’ that can be hard to capture on the modern piano,” says Fray. “The challenge is to take all the fat out of the sound – especially when you have several pianos playing together – and to capture that dancing Italian spirit with the help of lively articulation and an understanding of the polyphony.” https://wnrcl.me/bachconcertos
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