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Bach's "Kleines Harmonisches Labyrinth"

🔗Brad Lehman <bpl@umich.edu>

1/17/2007 11:19:47 AM

From 1/13/07 discussion:
> > http://www.frogmusic.com/bt.html > > I see it has the Kleines Harmonisches Labyrinth, a wonderful
> piece that was nonetheless probably not written by Bach.

For any interested in this piece: my own organ recording of it is available on this 3-CD set:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/cd1002.html
(which also has links to an online sample, Disc 2)...and directly downloadable from this page, in WMA format:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/samples.html

And, my remarks about the piece (both analytical and as to its authenticity) are downloadable in the "Web portion of Part 2, May 2005 - Case Study Supplement" file from here:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/outline.html

Brad Lehman
http://www.larips.com

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

1/18/2007 1:37:46 AM

A truly fascinating performance. I listened to all the samples of DISC-1
accessable via the internet. Tracks #11,16,24 were amazing. The "little
harmonic labyrinth" was also very nice. Congratulations! And if I may say
so, this squiggle tuning sounds particularly delightful, albeit your open
antagonism towards other well temperaments.

Oz.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Lehman" <bpl@umich.edu>
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Sent: 17 Ocak 2007 �ar�amba 21:19
Subject: [tuning] Bach's "Kleines Harmonisches Labyrinth"

> From 1/13/07 discussion:
> > > http://www.frogmusic.com/bt.html
> >
> > I see it has the Kleines Harmonisches Labyrinth, a wonderful
> > piece that was nonetheless probably not written by Bach.
>
> For any interested in this piece: my own organ recording of it is
> available on this 3-CD set:
> http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/cd1002.html
> (which also has links to an online sample, Disc 2)...and directly
> downloadable from this page, in WMA format:
> http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/samples.html
>
> And, my remarks about the piece (both analytical and as to its
> authenticity) are downloadable in the "Web portion of Part 2, May 2005 -
> Case Study Supplement" file from here:
> http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/larips/outline.html
>
>
> Brad Lehman
> http://www.larips.com
>
>