Teuthida | Compose Man 3 - J.S. Bach - WTC 1 Prelude No. 10 in E Minor @Teuthida | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
This piece is part of Compose Man 3, a multi-artist collaboration hosted by Chips 'n' Cellos (twitter.com/ChipsNCellos) to arrange great classical pieces with a new age retro twist!
The Prelude in E Minor (apologies to my fellow fugue lovers - I simply couldn't find space for it in the arrangement) may not have the dense polyphony that characterizes Bach's other great works, but it more than makes up for it with the almost inhuman level of tension it creates in preparation for its fiery Presto section (take notes, dubsteppers of the world—this is how you create a drop!). I haven't the ego to alter any of Bach's melodic decisions for this cover, but my extra layers of phrasing and percussion should add a new level of depth to an already-fantastic piece.
I'd also like to thank the late Sviatoslav Richter for his piano interpretation of the piece (youtube.com/watch?v=wp5mPL7IPMc) without him, I highly doubt I would've developed the same love for the prelude as I do now.
Module File: Module File (Song #5): drive.google.com/file/d/1eXipcbW8jDCK1S3xMCcxSZ0nvqhnFCnV/view?usp=share_link
This piece is part of Compose Man 3, a multi-artist collaboration hosted by Chips 'n' Cellos (twitter.com/ChipsNCellos) to arrange great classical pieces with a new age retro twist!
The Prelude in E Minor (apologies to my fellow fugue lovers - I simply couldn't find space for it in the arrangement) may not have the dense polyphony that characterizes Bach's other great works, but it more than makes up for it with the almost inhuman level of tension it creates in preparation for its fiery Presto section (take notes, dubsteppers of the world—this is how you create a drop!). I haven't the ego to alter any of Bach's melodic decisions for this cover, but my extra layers of phrasing and percussion should add a new level of depth to an already-fantastic piece.
I'd also like to thank the late Sviatoslav Richter for his piano interpretation of the piece (youtube.com/watch?v=wp5mPL7IPMc) without him, I highly doubt I would've developed the same love for the prelude as I do now.
Module File: Module File (Song #5): drive.google.com/file/d/1eXipcbW8jDCK1S3xMCcxSZ0nvqhnFCnV/view?usp=share_link