Amazing! Not even the early Glenn Gould plays this piece that fast! I like it slower, the way Wolfgang Rübsam plays it, but Jordan is truely the wizard of keys and knows how to master various genres!
in fact, at some point I was really waiting for the characteristic "murmurs" (and I mean this seriously) for me they have quite close tempos, anyway, Rudess is a master in his own right.
This is just not true. Not only does Glenn Gould play it faster, tho it doesn't matter, but plays precise like a clockwork. Mr Rudess takes a more artistic, emotional approach, way more dynamic and with some tempo changes, due to the difficulty. One could call it "sloppy".
@@RobertCookcx Thank you very much Robert, I've tried to research the title III sea tempered bass but without result. Could you help me, please? Is a J.S.Bach's piece? Thanks you very much yet.... 👋
Amazing! Not even the early Glenn Gould plays this piece that fast! I like it slower, the way Wolfgang Rübsam plays it, but Jordan is truely the wizard of keys and knows how to master various genres!
@@sirakoI never understood the point in speed running these pieces. Especially Bach. His compositions were fast, technical, but always musical and inventive.
@@crankfastle8138 I think that this kind of stuff has it's own public, that never develop an ear for musicality, I don't get it either but lately youtube's algorithm keeps going to this guy's videos, maybe he is popular right now? But, yes, I love a good passionate version of Bach and there are many better than this one.