As far as tempo is concerned: the marking on the piece is "Allegro non troppo" which means fast, but not too much. I personally feel that this tempo is appropriate.
In my opinion the interpretation needed more separation between notes due to the extreme liveness of the room. Tempo was definitely right for the room though.
Beautiful piece of music and yes it is catchy Joe. Would love to hear you play this on your Casavant in Michigan! I bet you would ace it as you do in all your other videos. I'll be watching for it!
'The organ was the most complex piece of machinery before the invention of the steam engine,' is what Louis Van der Paal told us in his introduction. You can only agree when you hear this majestic piece of music.
good
10rapperboy 1 year ago
good
10rapperboy 1 year ago
As far as tempo is concerned: the marking on the piece is "Allegro non troppo" which means fast, but not too much. I personally feel that this tempo is appropriate.
kingofinstruments 2 years ago
it is too slow indeed, but there are no mistakes, and i think it's better to play slow than to try and play fast and mess it all up. well done.
kensingtonpalace 2 years ago
excelente interpretación para una brillante pieza
cyrusmap 2 years ago
Gosh, what carefully slow playing. The performer may want to celebrate the music a bit more....
christianvs1 2 years ago
ich kann nirgenswo die Noten zu dem Stück finden, kann mich jemand diesbezüglich über icq anschreiben?
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danke
janhe93 3 years ago
Schott, mit nog 2 andere Stücke herausgegeben von Wolfgang Stockmeier.
andre26071955 2 years ago
"Bach Baroque"
Capt737AA 3 years ago
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much too slow!!!!!!
tribuswinkel 3 years ago
I think it's a PERFECT tempo
1) The room is very much alive acoutsically
2) The title it "Fanfare" and it probably was written more as a regal Fanfare than some fast Toccata
Reesman95 3 years ago 3
Coooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!
My sister likes it too!!!
It's a good interlude
harmpjuh1 3 years ago
In my opinion the interpretation needed more separation between notes due to the extreme liveness of the room. Tempo was definitely right for the room though.
wurlitzer3 4 years ago
One of the best pieces ever written...catchy tune too...can't get it out of my head AHHH
Arky83mi 4 years ago
Beautiful piece of music and yes it is catchy Joe. Would love to hear you play this on your Casavant in Michigan! I bet you would ace it as you do in all your other videos. I'll be watching for it!
organnut 4 years ago
Really Fills up the room in such a nice way
Reesman95 4 years ago
I love it
PandaStation3 4 years ago
Fantastic! I play the organ myself, since 6 years back. I hope I'll play this piece one day! // Vix of Sweden
kivvix 4 years ago 2
Come and play for us if you are in Belgium. We will come and listen to you when we are fortunate enough to be in Sweden one day!
jostilley 4 years ago
THANK YOU for not playing this piece obscenely fast as many American Organists do.
DesireeDeFete 4 years ago
Americans do play it fast, but this a bit slow for me.
GrandeChoeur 4 years ago
Im american, and i play it even slower than this i think
octavebasse8 3 years ago
'The organ was the most complex piece of machinery before the invention of the steam engine,' is what Louis Van der Paal told us in his introduction. You can only agree when you hear this majestic piece of music.
jostilley 4 years ago