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Digital Bach for the 21st Century

I consider the complete works of JS Bach to be a wonderful collection of musical concepts, melodies and moving harmonic structures. If you approach his music, as I do, with appropriate reverence, but also with his innovative, improvisatory spirit, then you can select jewels from the collection and represent them in new settings. 

My Bach projects started with pieces that I already knew and I approached each piece  with a somewhat scholarly concern, reviewing the  history of composition and remaining  compliant with the printed scores I was using. As I progressed through the Bach catalogue, my approach changed. I discovered relatively short jewels buried in long and sometimes tedious works that were designed for church services  that required repetition beyond musical interest.  I also realized that big changes in tempo, voicing and articulation could transform  the pieces into really new compositions suitable for a 21st century audience.

 An early hero of mine was the Canadian pianist, Glenn Gould, who recorded the Goldberg Variations with widely acknowledged virtuosity. The coordination of left and right hand and arm movements is important to keyboard skills. Even with sustained practice, the two hands want to do similar things or perform linked movements. I spent years, for example, trying to achieve right and left hand separation as I played the piano. I was inspired Gould, who achieved remarkable independence of his left and right hands. In fact, he seemed to achieve complete independence for each finger of each hand. If you listen closely, you can hear him play individual notes with individual attention. Gould played Bach and Bach’s preludes and fugues that were based on four voices that sang through the fingers of both hands. An alto voice, for example, would start in the left hand, pass to the right and back to the left. Less skilled pianists use a coordinated hand strategy and the continuity of a single voice is audibly interrupted as it passes from hand to hand.

Gould was a musical genius with a prodigious memory. He learned musical scores away from the piano; playing the piece on the piano followed memorizing and rehearsing it in his mind.  After a brief , brilliant performance career, Gould refused to perform in public but delighted in recording in the CBC studios where he had become a resident celebrity.   He also setup up a home studio with tape recording  and editing facilities.  He died tragically of a stoke before the music production and recording technology I am using was developed. I like to think that Glen would be delighted by the opportunities I now enjoy and would approve of bringing Bach into the 21st century.

I recalled that Bach’s pieces that became contemporary hits in the 1960s: for example, performed by the Swingle Singers' (Air on the G string, Wachet Auf chorale prelude) and Wendy Carlos' 1968 album, Switched-On Bach, created with a Moog synthesizer. I  enjoyed the Carlos arrangements and was inspired to learn about synthesizers. The distinct timbres of the Moog  voices made the counterpoint stand out clearly.

I pursued re-composition and re-voicing  of Bach pieces using  the extensive voice banks that I can access. The pieces are developed as multitrack midi compositions (by editing and arranging the printed scores) that play the instruments in the  Proteus 2500 ( the orchestra) with yours truly doing the final mix (conductor) and then completing the recording with all the finesse and polish I can muster ( the sound engineer).

Digital Bach for the 21 Century A Persona Digital Production, Stephen Gislason Arranger & Performer

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Free Music Downloads are offered as music history, music appreciation, education and demonstrations of Persona Studio's arranging, recording and mastering techniques. All the recordings are completed in house by Stephen Gislason. The music selections and their history are explained in the book, Sound of Music.

Album Link Download Size MB
Shorter & Zawinul (Free) 58.3
Miles Lineage  (Free) 51.4
     
     
Counterpoint for Genius 1A 34.5
Counterpoint for Genius 1B 38.2
Art of the Fugue 1A 33.3
Art of the Fugue 1 B 39.4
Digital Bach Favorites A 39.7
Digital Bach Favorites B 41.6
     
Jamaica A (Free) 23.8
Jamaica B (Free) 35.8
Latin Love (Free) 39.2
P2500 Dance Party One 39.2
P2500 Dance Party Two 39.2
Captain Suite 39.2
Robins Love 39.2
 
Topics presented at Persona Digital Studio are from the book, The Sound of Music by Stephen Gislason.
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Persona Digital Studio is located on the Sunshine Coast, Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada.
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Our Music Catalogue includes recorded performances by the P2500 Band, Em4U, and the Persona Classical Consort.  Music downloads are available from our companion website: Persona Digital Online.  

   
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