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Air and Bourree

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I was wondering if anyone knew of where i could find a recording of air and bourre, preferably online. Also, roughly what tempo do people here play it at?
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thank you very much! To my knowledge, the tempo of air is slower then bourree. What should I have the metronome set at for the final product for each movement?
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I agree with Bloke about less than mm=80 for the Bourée. It is a sprightly dance movement, and should be at a tempo for people to dance to. That means not too fast. Work on finding places to breath. Violinists have no such problem!

Regarding the Air, I think something under mm=60 is appropriate. This is really a chorale with a somber subject -- "Come Sweet Death" -- and would be sung slowly.

The late organist Virgil Fox made a specialty of playing that chorale. He made a big production of it, with an extremely slow tempo, and a different registration for each note! Ya hadda be there.

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Harvey recorded the Air at quarter note = 42 (unbelievably slow), and the Bourree at 100, which is not as easy as he makes it sound.
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In the last two measures of the Bouree, slow down JUST A LITTLE BIT. Slowing down too much is not accurate for the style, although it is tempting. It is also tempting to begin slowing down too early - don't. Wait until the last two measures. Be subtle, not obvious.
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