Bach’s GLORIOUS Goldberg Variations

J. S. Bach proves his compositional genius in the Goldberg Variations. A bass line with implied harmony of 32 bars provides the basis on which Bach creates the world in a piece of music, over 30 variations following the initial Aria. In this video we go through this bass material in depth to see how its harmonic movement enables the piano to sing so beautifully over it. With Henrik Kilhamn. 0:00 About 3:24 Aria, part 1 11:25 Aria, part 2 18:28 Var. 1 20:20 Henrik variations ▶ Aria performance video: ⭐️ PATREON: 🔗 WEBSITE: ⭐️ EASY ARRANGEMENTS Simple Solutions - For the Intermediate Pianist: 💲 -15% DISCOUNT Code: “secretseeker“ ▶ Sample videos: @Simple Solutions Edition ⭐️ HOW MUSIC WORKS (e-book) 💲 -15% DISCOUNT Code: “secretseeker“ 📖 Sample text: ⭐️ RECOMMENDATIONS* __________________________________________ 🎵 J. S. Bach: Aria from Goldberg Variations, BWV. 988 (1741) 📄 Score: Open Goldberg, editor: Werner Schweer, ,_BWV_988_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian) Emoji artwork provided by JoyPixels, 🎓 Sources: - Bach biography by Johann Nikolaus Forkel - Ornaments, see here: (music) *Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you find my recommendations persuasive to the point of purchase, consider using the affiliate links above and support the channel by doing so (at no extra cost for you!).
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