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  • Excellent recording on a  nice baroque organ: very alive. (Also useful to see the convention of the left hand playing an octave down in the trio sonatas.)

  • I like Music from J. S. Bach

  • J"aime beaucoup cette précision de jeu et ce phrasé qui laisse suffisamment de souplesse à l'organiste, excellent, pour s'exprimer sans donner une impression d'"automatisme" et lui laissant la latitude de nuancer, subtilement.Bravo our cette interpretation. Merci à aarnoud de Groen

  • Awesome!!

  • Thanks

  • I liked that a lot!

  • Great!!!!!

    Greetings from Germany!

  • Fantastic. De Groen's natural sense of how the music should flow is spot on. His appreciation of it is evident from his every performance. Finally, his skill is right up there with the established 'greats.'

    Thank you so much for recording this!

  • Another dazzling performance. What can anyone say? The "brook" really flows when de Groen plays it.

  • the miracle of bach´s trio sonatas ... das meister organisten used to say that bach´s sonatas were not thus but ´tis the other way ´round Mozart´s sonatas are not such aha !

  • All I can say is WOW! PerrrfictKats Florida USA

  • очень хорошо ! 5+

  • Admirable interprétation de cette pièce à la fois superbe et redoutable. Quel talent !

  • Hmm can you explain the stop system on this praticular organ? i see numbers! What do those mean? Are the combonations?

  • @Brandotuomikoski : Not for organ stops but to look at the lottery on saturday night and choose how the organ sounds on sunday ... .

  • It's only stop numers. There is labels with stop names too. One stop controls one or more sets of pipes (about 50 pipes is 1 set)

  • Thank you

  • Wonderful, wonderful articulation.

  • Nice ending!

  • difficult piece,....very well played !!!

    5*

  • I hope you can offer recordings of your work! You are doing such a great thing, sharing your work, your love your amazing talent with a big audience on YouTube, but I hope you can somehow do some recordings in the future if you have not done so already. sincerely, stephen ader, santa fe, new mexico, u.s.a.

  • Wonderful!

    Thank you.

    I needed that.

    Why can't we see you?

    Interesting seeing numbered stop knobs.

  • I agree with you robertgift; and I realy like this because then you can realy peacefully see close the hands all the time. and it is eaven better on Bachs largo.

  • I mean: see the hands closely all the time;maybee it is more understandabel english!

  • Good to have you back on youtube. Thanks for uploading this piece (again)

  • Good to see you again on youtube! I like the way you play Bach. We keep on tracking for new video's.....

    Go ahead Mister "The Green" we like it!

  • I MISSED YOU! You play sooooo well!!!! <3

  • I see that YouTube's master organist is back to posting videos again. I love how you changed up the view so that we could see your masterful technique. I do wish I could see the pedals though; they really define the organ after all.

  • Thanks again!

  • What a great pleasure it is to hear you playing the Trio Sonatas - I liked the view of the manuals too. As usual - many thanks.

  • Wonderful!

    Thanks a lot, we were missing your Art.

  • AWESOME!!! I am totally in love with you!!! So great music!!! I appreciate you posting your awesome videos!

  • Brilliant Interpretation - as usual! One of my favourite Bach Organ Movements, played to perfection:) Thank-you Aarnoud - Best Wishes Denise

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