Sigh... I'm so annoyed that i can't compose 1 fugue... Even though this isn't a fugue, i wish i could even compose 1 measure equal to bach's beautiful music.
To clarify the confusing relationships of the Sachsen-Weimar family -- The Duchy was jointly ruled by two dukes. Bach's first employer was Johann Ernst III who ruled with his brother Wilhelm Ernst, Bach's second Weimar employer. Johann Ernst died in 1707 and was replaced by his oldest son, Ernst August. The composer of the violin concerto was Johann Ernst IV, half brother of Ernst August. Whether he would have jointly ruled with his brother is a matter of speculation.
Sigh... I'm so annoyed that i can't compose 1 fugue... Even though this isn't a fugue, i wish i could even compose 1 measure equal to bach's beautiful music.
danielkirk1 2 years ago
A very nice performance.
To clarify the confusing relationships of the Sachsen-Weimar family -- The Duchy was jointly ruled by two dukes. Bach's first employer was Johann Ernst III who ruled with his brother Wilhelm Ernst, Bach's second Weimar employer. Johann Ernst died in 1707 and was replaced by his oldest son, Ernst August. The composer of the violin concerto was Johann Ernst IV, half brother of Ernst August. Whether he would have jointly ruled with his brother is a matter of speculation.
AML2000 2 years ago
really very nice !
this small organ has an impressive sound and its design is great!
the music is also really amazing !
congratulations and thanks for posting this video!
felixberg27 2 years ago
Incredible !
Another skilful preformence by Willem van Twillert.
TroelsMilo 2 years ago
wheres that organ at?
billynoful 2 years ago
@billynoful At the Grote Kerk at Harderwijk, province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.
andre26071955 10 months ago
Please also congratulate to Mr. Twillert from my side,
Luis
Manizales
Colombia
sinverluis 2 years ago
Beautiful video! A gorgeous organ and love the great photography. Really like the close-ups of the pedal and keyboards. Thank you for this music.
2468HOTROD 3 years ago
Thank you very much, Mr. van Twillert would be very glad and happy to read your very kind words.
Best wishes,
René
Improvisata 3 years ago