J. S. Bach – Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846 (WTC Book 1). Piano Tutorial

J. S. Bach - Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846 (WTC Book 1). Piano Tutorial. PianoCareerAcademyThis lesson is a humble homage to a pre-classical piece that made history: the Prelude No. 1 in C Major from Book 1 of the Well-Tempered Clavier, written by the great J. S. Bach (1685-1750).

Sacred simplicity: these are the words that first come to my mind when I play this masterpiece that ‘opens the door’ to the monumental WTC. Like the cosmic dance of the planets, or the cycle of life itself – the Prelude is perfect in every way: harmonic, polyphonic, melodic, intellectual and spiritual.

Its serene beauty is magical; its divine balance is timeless.

Yes, I know – these are big words, and you don’t have to trust me on it. It’s much better to discover everything for yourself, as you practice the Prelude.

Because of its technical accessibility, this piece is included in our new Intermediate Course at PianoCareerAcademy. However, don’t be deceived by the apparent simplicity. Even though the Prelude is not virtuosic by any means – it is still an advanced work, and a jewel of the great repertoire. If we talk about its expressive, artistic and spiritual ‘layers’ – the mastery it requires is truly limitless. Therefore, if you are an intermediate student, this is not your only encounter with this masterpiece – it’s simply the first one.

So get acquainted with this music. Touch its beauty, experience its perfection, allow it to ‘bloom’ in your subconscious. Do your best to bring it to performance level (of course) – but be aware that there is no limit to how well one can play it. Your understanding of all its ‘layers’ (and your mastery) will keep increasing each time you come back to it.

Please begin by downloading the needed score:
J. S. Bach – Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846 (separate edited score of the Prelude).
J. S. Bach – Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (Mugellini edition).

J. S. Bach – Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846 (WTC Book 1).
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Video highlights:

00:02. A short fragment from my performance of this Prelude.
00:15. Introduction.

00:55. Taking a minute to focus on (and honor) the transcendental nature of this music.
01:36. The harmonic layer: playing each harmony as a block chord.
04:28. The polyphonic layer: understanding the 3 voices.
05:08. The melodic layer. Playing this music as one uninterrupted stream of 16 notes, while also tracking each voice with your hearing.
05:56. Technical tips for each voice: whole-arm key attach, wrist navigation, finger articulation.
07:36. Achieving rhythmical evenness.
08:07. Tips for your hands-separately practice.

09:36. Playing the piece from the beginning, with pedal, with a focus on dramaturgy, phrasing and dynamics.
09:51. Beginning our ‘journey’. A few more thoughts on artistic concept. The 1st part of the piece (bars 1-11).

11:53. Where to find the complete tutorial, the additional parts it includes – and how everything looks and works in the Members Area of our site.

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Recommended free tutorial:
J.S. Bach – Little Prelude in C Major, BWV 939. Piano Tutorial. Lesson No. 96 for Beginners.

Recommended tutorials (available on PianoCareerAcademy.com):
Studying J. S. Bach’s Works – The Methodical Order. The 5 Main Steps of Mastery.
J. S. Bach – Minuet in D Minor, BWV Anh. 132 Piano Tutorial.
J. S. Bach – Invention No. 9 in F Minor, BWV 780. Piano Tutorial.

Practice with inspiration,
Ilinca

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