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Goldberg Variations Variations – Johann Sebastian Bach/Dan Tepfer0:00 - Aria2:20 - Variatio 1. a 1 Clav.3:15 - Improvisation 14:20 - Variatio 2. a 1 Clav.5:1...
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Apr 5, 2022 · Introduction to the print edition. What follows is the entirety of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, published in 1741 under the title Aria mit verschiedenen Veränderungen, but with a transformation: every note of the original text has been chromatically inverted about the E/F axis.
In Bach’s Goldberg Variations, every third variation is a canon at an increasing interval. The first (Variation 3) is at the unison (the canonic voice repeats the leading voice verbatim), the second (Variation 6) is at the second (the response repeats …
Oct 5, 2015 · Dan Tepfer plays his "Goldberg Variations Variations" in the "Place au Jazz" festival, Antony, France, at the Paul Arma Auditorium of the Darius Milhaud Cons...
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- David Tepfer
Nov 29, 2015 · Goldberg Variations / Variations Dan Tepfer performs Bach's Goldberg Variations and follows each variation with an improvised variation of his own. Live concert broadcast October...
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- Dan Tepfer
May 15, 2020 · Bach’s first variation is defined by its jocular rhythmic swing: Hearty strands of 16th notes unfold atop a dancing bass line, until the parts switch roles — and keep on switching. In Mr....
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Nov 8, 2011 · Dan Tepfer has created a kaleidoscopic experience with his solo album Goldberg Variations / Variations, the jazz pianist approaching J.S. Bach's masterpiece – one of the classical canon's most totemic works – as an inspiring font for creativity.