Bach Prelude BWV 855, arranged by David Pentecost from Alexander Siloti's arrangement
Piano Solo - MP3 Download

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Composed by Bach & Siloti. Arranged by David Pentecost. Baroque. Full Performance. Duration 105. Tatiana Stupak #6197959. Published by Tatiana Stupak (A0.1073097).

Played by Tatiana Stupak on the Steinway grand piano at Pattihio Theatre, Limassol, Cyprus, on 20th October 2020. Alexander Siloti (1863-1945) arranged a version of Bach's Prelude (Book 1, No.10), reversing the bass and treble clefs, altering the key, and making other melodic changes. David Pentecost has enhanced Siloti's version, making it more romantic and expressive, developing a dominant melody in the left hand. The sheet music can be downloaded by searching for S0.225675.

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