Two Pieces of Music I WON’T Learn
Usually, when a piece of music moves me, I’m inclined to study it to death.
Occasionally though, I come across some amazing pieces of music that I deliberately won’t study. I’m afraid that doing so would upset the novelty; familiarizing myself with its intricacies would take away some of the magic.
Can you relate? How so?
For me, two pieces of music come to mind:
First, Bach’s Fugue in C# minor from Well-Tempered Clavier Volume 1. This piece makes my blood boil (in a good way!). Here’s Glenn Gould playing both the prelude and fugue – the fugue starts at 2:40:
(Can’t see the video? Click here)
Second is John Adam’s Phrygian Gates. This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I know; I’ve never heard anything quite like it. It’s also a monster; pianists beware!
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John Adam’s piece is hypnotic in its affect on me…..thank you for sharing it with us.
I agree with you. Playing some songs removes some of their magic which is kind of sad.