Wow! Now i have to learn this one too? I better eat more raw veggies if I'm gonna live long enough to play all the Bach I want to!
Ragtime? I thought Beethoven wrote the first "Rag-Time" ever (Opus 111, variation 3). I wonder if it was inspired by this piece? This really swings. I love his ending too. Mr. Koopman is great!
ton koopman never plays the notes correctly. he plays his interpretation and do some arrangements while is playing :) that's why because he's a genious
I don't like Fagius' one nearly as much as this one.
Koopman has done the best job of this piece that I have ever heard. But I like his recording on the Silbermann of Freiberg much more. And even though its only a partial one, it was certainly more than enough to inspire me to learn it..
Listen to the overture in the beginning what a genius begin indeed its wake all audience and everything stop nothing move until the rest of this piece
Complaining about the presence of ornamentation in baroque organ music is a great way to put your ignorance on display.
gr0mithtimon 5 hours ago
Me quedo con este
ZyoWalker6611 5 months ago
Me quedo con este
ZyoWalker6611 5 months ago
I'll be attacked by several comments after this statement; This prelude and fugue really isn't interesting at all!
bamboccionethefirst 7 months ago
1:37 - 1:57
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TheFugue0 1 year ago 7
Inspiring ...
MusicVideoLooker 1 year ago
UNCLE BILLY LOST HIS TROUSERS!!!
Audiolink 1 year ago
Esecuzione limpida di un brano monumentale. Limpidi ache gli abbellimenti (trilli, mordenti).
gerazio1 1 year ago
apologies accepted xD everybody make mistakes. it's natural ;)
trabalhosmanuais 2 years ago
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Bachwerkeverzeich548 2 years ago
poor imitation?? it's ton koopman for sure.. i have the cd
trabalhosmanuais 2 years ago
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Bachwerkeverzeich548 2 years ago
Aquí Bach,que no Koopman,se sale del camino canónico,para experimentar.
Hay quién dice que éste preludio,está en la línea de Buxtehude.Bach,va mucho más lejos...
paradoxicus 2 years ago
Wow! Now i have to learn this one too? I better eat more raw veggies if I'm gonna live long enough to play all the Bach I want to!
Ragtime? I thought Beethoven wrote the first "Rag-Time" ever (Opus 111, variation 3). I wonder if it was inspired by this piece? This really swings. I love his ending too. Mr. Koopman is great!
hymnistic 2 years ago
It's not the reals notes...
jym99999 2 years ago
ton koopman never plays the notes correctly. he plays his interpretation and do some arrangements while is playing :) that's why because he's a genious
trabalhosmanuais 2 years ago 9
It's called improvised ornamentation. Stylus phantasticus permits that.
advisorC101 2 years ago
@trabalhosmanuais
Some changes in the sheets make someone a genius?
Totennebel 4 months ago
@jym99999 Because is baroque ornamentation!
guitarradeviento 1 year ago
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advisorC101 2 years ago
This is the only recording of this piece that I actually like. Its only a pitty that it isn't as fast as the one in his video.
Alain also does a nice but very boring job of this.
Thanks for uploading.
advisorC101 2 years ago
Have you heard Fagius' rendition? And Koopman's one on the Gabler organ at Weingarten?
KoopmansFanGranada 2 years ago
I don't like Fagius' one nearly as much as this one.
Koopman has done the best job of this piece that I have ever heard. But I like his recording on the Silbermann of Freiberg much more. And even though its only a partial one, it was certainly more than enough to inspire me to learn it..
advisorC101 2 years ago
very good
organskr 2 years ago
Quel belle interprétation!!!!!!
benenoit 2 years ago
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dramamajor1985 2 years ago
Listen to the overture in the beginning what a genius begin indeed its wake all audience and everything stop nothing move until the rest of this piece
whomakemefeel 2 years ago
Excellent interpretation!
ZoeEGrace 2 years ago