This post includes lesson plans and activities that correlate with March in D by CPE Bach (Schirmer JS Bach AMB, Bastian Piano Lit 1, Easy Classics to Moderns).
Music Samples and History
Because Baroque music had few expressive marks written in the original score, different performers may have varied dynamics, phrasing, articulation, tempo, and rubato as they choose how to add musicality to the piece.
Listen to at least 2 of the performances below. What are some differences you notice in the expression, articulation and tempo of the performances?
March in D 122 Bach Piano Scores
March in D 122 Performance/Practice
Theory
Watch the Pianote Video about Cut Time.
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