I feel happier after listening to this.Somehow one always discover new things when you hear organists before JS Bach.After Bach,Buxtehude is my favourite one,but Böhm is also cool
@EugenioJorge Böhm was a teacher of J.S.Bach and you maybe can hear some parallels here and there! This piece is beautiful. I played it months ago just for fun and it is pretty nice but also difficult ;-)
Excellent! I especially liked the opening arpeggio for the opening chord and all the ornimental trills and mordents. When I was following this piece on the IMSLP website it took me a moment to realize that the opening chord was played as an arpeggio. I will incorporate that into my playing of this piece. 5/5 stars!!!
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Hi,i am looking for a fugue speciallist to tell me what is that chromatic fugue:
youtube.com/watch?v=yotypIIavlQ&list=HL1326399726&feature=mh_lolz
I found it as notes and then i made it with a music notation program
Enlightenment82 1 week ago
Er ist Fagott 16' in het Hoofdwerk,,, en Posaunen 16' in het Pedal.
Brockett122 4 months ago
Bohm and Bach were buddies, and probably Bach was Bohm's apprentice
Thanks for upload
VicodinAddicted 4 months ago
The best on youtube!
AeolianSkinner1983 4 months ago
My hat off for the Verschueren Orgelbouw, excellent tuning (temperature) and disposition.
Especially for this type of baroque music. Congratulations!
(This is a small 2 manual, 20-30 stop instrument)
HowardJohnstone 5 months ago
That is a FABULOUS pedal. I am so sick of my American posaune.
willowthebored 9 months ago
@willowthebored Me too...can you tell what it is (the 16')? Bombarde or Fagotto would be my guess...
Classicalguy12 5 months ago
I'm learning this...it is NOT easy...this is a beautiful recording. definitely a fun piece
ajsii13x 10 months ago
Utterly magnificent... by George!
mjmcelman 1 year ago
Geweldig!
kfwm1970 1 year ago
This is the consummate Youtube performance of this work.
It does not get any better than this.
Silverdaddy101 1 year ago 3
@Silverdaddy101 I agree! Tried to find other (maybe better) versions but this one is the best 'cause it's so powerful...
timo201282 1 year ago
Excelent!
felixnistor 1 year ago
Magnificent!
AveVindex 1 year ago
I feel happier after listening to this.Somehow one always discover new things when you hear organists before JS Bach.After Bach,Buxtehude is my favourite one,but Böhm is also cool
EugenioJorge 1 year ago
@EugenioJorge Böhm was a teacher of J.S.Bach and you maybe can hear some parallels here and there! This piece is beautiful. I played it months ago just for fun and it is pretty nice but also difficult ;-)
OrganPianoMusic 8 months ago
Astonishing!
GustavAdolphusRex 1 year ago
Astonishing!
GustavAdolphusRex 1 year ago
Just wonderful!!
jk8429 1 year ago
Excellent! I especially liked the opening arpeggio for the opening chord and all the ornimental trills and mordents. When I was following this piece on the IMSLP website it took me a moment to realize that the opening chord was played as an arpeggio. I will incorporate that into my playing of this piece. 5/5 stars!!!
gngeannakakes 2 years ago
Sehr schön! Wunderbares Barock-praeludium, tolle Zungen, toller Organist!
polsterj 2 years ago
Praise to the organist. Praise to the Church. Praise to the fr4iendship of Germany and Holland
KV4671 2 years ago