RE: Johann Sebastian Bach, Triosonate nr 5, BWV 529, 1st movement | Sectrets of Organ Playing Contest, week 63

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Johann Sebastian Bach, Triosonate nr 5, BWV 529, 1st movement | Sectrets of Organ Playing Contest, week 63

Excellent performance! You must feel so good about learning this piece. Interesting to see your score switches from alto to treble clef in some parts.

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Yes, it feels like I've reached some milestone in organ playing. The nextr challenge is of course to practise the remaining two movements as well. Then I'll have truly reached the milestone "Performer of one of the Bach Triosonatas". Is there a badge for that on Steem?

Let's create a badge! Only awarded if you record a Trio Sonata movement! @tormus1958 presented one of the slow movements a while ago. Can't remember which one.

Re the clef switches: I follow Bach's autograph in clef usage. In the second movement it's even a bit more extreme: passages he first writes in treble clef are written with the alto clef in the recapitulation. Obviously Bach read the C-clef's as easily as he did treble and bass clef