Aagin G Guarino shows that wonderfull blending of spontaneity and rigour; his horizontal and vertical are, if possible even better married than ever before! A real organ cornucopy...
I use to think: well... the fastest moving object there existed during Baroque was... the horse! And nowadays there are supersonic aircrafts, besides the dramatically increased rythm of life itself. Baroque tempi must not have been as fast as ours... The perception of things must have been slower than ours. According to Harnoncourt, the pulse corresponded to 80 beats per minute (the heart's normal rate after a good meal!) I like your tempo.
Beautifully done! And thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for playing at a solid, authentic tempo! I get so tired of listening to organists play this as though they were rushing to a fire. Bravo!
What I like about your rendition, as opposed to BinnBinn's, is that you slowed it down a bit to articulate better. I'd rather hear these selections played a bit slower and with more 'personalization' than at breakneck speed where the player is simply rushing through mechanically. My computer can play at breakneck speed if that's what's needed... :)
Well done!
eskatee 6 months ago
A very good performance, with religious breath! Congratulations!
DeusMisereremei 11 months ago
amazing
laustibi4 2 years ago
The music is a little later then the video. This performance though is quite good.
Lampieper 2 years ago
Abgemacht! In Dir IST Freude!! Vater Gott, ich danke Ihnen für alles das Sie getan haben!! Von Bach (Musik), ist alles gut.
jelf48 2 years ago 2
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juanportela615 2 years ago
I love your organ and excelent playing! Its just like when Louis Vierne was filmed playing this.
advisorC101 3 years ago
Perfect tempo and well played. Thanks.
rick3562 3 years ago
Do forgive my friend for mixing up things... As a matter of fact, he was just precise regarding your fersion of BWV 615.
Is it in your plans uploading BWV 651?
GilbertoGuarino 3 years ago
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Some day, perhaps... :)
tjmikko 3 years ago
Aagin G Guarino shows that wonderfull blending of spontaneity and rigour; his horizontal and vertical are, if possible even better married than ever before! A real organ cornucopy...
albekling 3 years ago
André,
Você confundiu-se... Este não sou eu tocando... É o finlandês tjmikko.
GilbertoGuarino 3 years ago
Oh, God!... I forgott the birds...
GilbertoGuarino 3 years ago
I use to think: well... the fastest moving object there existed during Baroque was... the horse! And nowadays there are supersonic aircrafts, besides the dramatically increased rythm of life itself. Baroque tempi must not have been as fast as ours... The perception of things must have been slower than ours. According to Harnoncourt, the pulse corresponded to 80 beats per minute (the heart's normal rate after a good meal!) I like your tempo.
GilbertoGuarino 3 years ago
Love the 16' reed!!!!
michigander49106 3 years ago
Beautifully done! And thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for playing at a solid, authentic tempo! I get so tired of listening to organists play this as though they were rushing to a fire. Bravo!
horndiapason 3 years ago 2
A little too langsam.
Never like it rushed but this is not exciting and joyous enough.
The first pedal note should be slightly shorter to create more bounce.
Also don't like the broken lines in the right hand because fingers were not made available for tying (sluring) each note to the next.
Nice perfect parallel trills!
An enjoyable performance.
Thank you.
Denver, Colorado USA
robertgift 3 years ago
Allow me to agree with you.
There is no need of rushing (as if to a fire...) in order to convey joy.
Also, the pedal "trillo" sounds perfet.
GilbertoGuarino 3 years ago
Poucas vezes o nome da peça e a música corresponderam-se tão perfeitamente.
juniortrintazerotres 3 years ago
Arvoisa ulkomaalainen!
Jos haluat kirjoitella kommentteja soittovideoihini, niin ole ystävällinen ja käytä kansainvälistä kieltä tai suomea!
tjmikko 3 years ago
Nescio quid vis dicere in linguam istam. Loquerisne lingua Latina?
juniortrintazerotres 3 years ago
always a fun piece to listen to and play!
Shogunmiyuchan 3 years ago
No ohhoh enpä tiennytkään että olet noin hyvä soittamaan urkuja, muuten oletkos tulossa takaisin opettamaan?
tehtentacleman 4 years ago
Jaa, no, kiitos. Kuka olet? Laita e-postia: timmiopeATjanakkalalainenPISTEcom
tjmikko 4 years ago
i love the pedals. i've never played on an organ with those kind of pedals, but it must be great to play bach on!
riverscuomo06 4 years ago
What I like about your rendition, as opposed to BinnBinn's, is that you slowed it down a bit to articulate better. I'd rather hear these selections played a bit slower and with more 'personalization' than at breakneck speed where the player is simply rushing through mechanically. My computer can play at breakneck speed if that's what's needed... :)
melman74b 4 years ago
Have you seen the video of "Louis Vierne" playing this piece. It´s in the exact tempo...
tjugofyra 3 years ago
This is a very fine video. Thank you for presenting it to us.
Teigen64 4 years ago
Also worth checking out here on YouTube, is Binn Binn's concert of BWV615 ! Amazing technique she has!
UlricBourque 4 years ago
Nice steady tempo and clear articulation! Well done.
organum9 4 years ago
Herr Bach would be proud. Where is this instrument, anyway?
hiredcowmilker 4 years ago
Hameenlinna, Finland.
tjmikko 4 years ago
is it a Klais Organ?
Shogunmiyuchan 3 years ago
No, this is Georges Heinz (builder) organ in Hameenlinna Church, Finland.
timmiope 3 years ago
It's quite easy at times and always fun to do. I love playing organ.
Oh, and very well played on a very nice organ.
FrCusus 4 years ago
How can anyone possibly do that! Playing with feet and hands at the same time in this very complex music, Just can't get my brain round it!
mrbigarms 4 years ago
your pedaling is GOOD!
DesireeDeFete 4 years ago
You pwned it. Bravo !!
HammerQQ 4 years ago
oh my gosh..
i have been searching for this song for over a year..
thank god.
smog718 5 years ago
wow, that looked so hard!! all those pedals :'(
Maryssa415 5 years ago
Nice one. That really did get the dust out of the pipes!
3lectroMan 5 years ago
Very nice indeed
Benedict101 5 years ago
Good job!
Aditional information: this In Dir ist Freude and the BWV nuber is 615.
Expecting new post from you...
andrerendeiro 5 years ago
Nice camerawork!
Well played too.
gjroest 5 years ago
Very Good:)
Bachlives2 5 years ago