IIRC, J.S. Bach wrote his keyboard pieces for the harpsichord, which, unlike the modern piano, can’t change it’s volume based on how the performer presses the keys. MIDI is usually played with a similar constant volume, so the MIDI version may actually be closer to how it was intended to sound than the same piece being played by a concert pianist.
IIRC, J.S. Bach wrote his keyboard pieces for the harpsichord, which, unlike the modern piano, can’t change it’s volume based on how the performer presses the keys. MIDI is usually played with a similar constant volume, so the MIDI version may actually be closer to how it was intended to sound than the same piece being played by a concert pianist.