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  • These music pieces have withstood the test of time! After so many years they are still played! :)

  • aweeeeeeeeeeeesomeeeeeeee...I want to play it once in a church T.T

  • The arrogance of some of these comments only shows how small the writers are. Not everyone is as impossibly astute as you.

  • ....anche se la conoscono da secoli....

    gli autoctoni ...non scuotono la testa e sopratutto...la sanno suonare come Dio comanda...

    In Italia???....

    ...ma qui...e' tutto dovuto..., c'e' Licio, e tanti malfattori che donano organi alle cattedrali....!!!

    ah, per conoscenza,

    ..gli organisti...fanno la fame!

    Indovinate che cazzo di citta' e'??!

    ..e che preti!!!

  • Draculas theme?? You watch too much TV.

  • actually, this is one of the greatest pieces ever written for the Pipe Organ. It is the toccata, from the toccata and fugue in D minor by JS Bach. It was written over 300 years ago.

  • That is understood. One of the other commentators said it was called "draculas theme". This is my favorite classical piece.

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  • Wow if you had half a fucking brain you would understand i was joking you fuckin idiot. It actually is the Dracula theme in many movies even though it was first produced by Bach.

  • Ignorant! It's the Toccata in d minor BWV 565 by J.S. Bach! Idiot!

  • to argue with a fool makes two

  • It's Toccata by Bach, moron.

  • good comment ;)

  • good one! I GET IT

  • @rak000 You idiot, that's Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.

  • @irinayugiohfan Irina you stupid stupid whore I was making a fucking joke. also if you're a Yugioh Fan you should really kill yourself.

  • @rak000 You should kill yourself :P

  • The music is excellent, the constantly moving and shaking camera is ANNOYING.

  • I know you wrote this comment a month ago, but I just saw it and I had to respond to it.

    How in the world did you just compare Coldplay to organ music? Have you even listened to Coldplay or did you just throw a band name out there to make a point?

    There is a different talent in different instruments and styles. Coldplay is a BAND. Just because you don't like modern music doesn't mean "there is no justice in the world."

    lol there im done :)

  • count dracula aweaks .....

  • Photography courtesy of The Blair WItch Project. LOL.

  • You sir are one lucky individual to have been there at the Ulmermunster and listen to its great organ. The organ itself is one of the finest in Germany and the acoustics inside the church are breathtaking.

  • I just played this for myself 5 times in a row. The sound coming from this instrument is awesome. Thank you for this video.

  • Whats this song called?

  • Number 1: it's not a song, it's a piece- it has no lyrics... songs have lyrics

    Number 2: and as noted in the description, this is Toccata and Fugue in D minor

    do you actually live in a bubble? because that's the only way i can think of to explain that ridiculously stupid question...

  • Actually, it isn't the whole Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, it's just the toccata.

  • Darling i've just stopped corrected the idiots who call instrumental repertoire

    "songs"...

    you're never going to get through to them----but you're right----it's utter idiocy.

    A song stems from the European art form of what---the 15th-16th centuries? replete with accompaniment and stanzas...

    Martin

    The Queen of Sheba

  • Excuse my ignorance, your majesty, but don't songs predate the first european outcrops of civilization? I think there were "songs" in Africa years and years before the cave dwellers of Europe.

  • @blaupunktije dont need to be rude if some one asks a question

  • @blaupunktije haha,oh my dear lord what a stupid asshole you are :D

  • @blaupunktije

    That's not the Fugue, it's only the Toccata in D minor

  • @blaupunktije That is the most arrogant, useless comment I have seen in a long time. Has it ever occurred to you that some people might not be familiar with classical music? There is no need whatsoever to be such an arse to someone who is asking a perfectly decent question.

  • @blaupunktije I think, that's quite the most famous organ piece ever known ;)

  • tocatta fugue in d minor by johanne sebastian bach.

  • Just a small point but I think you'll find it's Johann Sebastian Bach - without the e on the end of Johann OR Johannes Sebastian Bach with ES on the end but not Johanne.

    Best wishes.

  • alrigghty then lol

  • Well, I wouldn't bother normally but the other day someone corrected me for the same thing. We all make mistakes. And pedantry is fun. :P

  • or u can said in"Re minore"........

  • halloween

  • Is this in Mainz?

  • no... it's in Ulm, Germany

  • diane bish played on this pipe organ a long time ago. It's a very rich in sound instrument

  • @pipeorganist Yes, I've uploaded many clips of her playing on this organ. Check my channel.

  • Now thats what I call a Bach organ werk! SO wounderful!

  • ist diesum orgal in deutschland?

  • ja. diesum oregel in deautschland.

  • wo?

  • Das war doch gemein! (Aber trotzdem recht lustig :-))

  • OHHHHH! Listen to the reverb!! Amazing!

  • wow... good call

  • its inside the cathedral of Ulm; 1968 Walcker-Organ....

  • sorry to say, but it's in Germany

  • wer bouts in germany?

  • Beautiful sound from this organ. Where is this place?

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