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  • correct, accurate, precise but somehow... spiritless

  • sublime thank you

  • THANK YOU SOOO MUCH; SAYA!!!!

  • Bravo !

    With Soul..

  • "ririkuku, ...lo toca todo" bravo

  • I love this play! Great job! Thanks !!

  • Good Job!

  • Great performance!

  • wow i love that melody nice work see ya

  • very good performance

  • thank you. good experience.

  • Great understanding of this music and its dance rhthym. Lovely performance!

  • Bravo!!! very nice.

  • Excellent! Thanks a lot

  • thanks - like this play very much

  • Thank You 17 times one for each listen./ watch

    You Buxtehude play appreciated very much.

    Barefoot is just fine and fotwear fwetishists should shut up .

  • Good performance..you feel music..to them all:" Give up crackling about the boring Philology!" the composers were not usual to indicate how to play!! Notes are written on the paper, listen the same pieces played by Leonhardt, Walcha, Preston, Koopman, Brizzi, why doesn't anybody suggest them how to play?!?!?

  • Please play and post last fugue of J S bAch art of the fugue contrapunctus 18 19 no gould please

  • MORE !

  • Excellent, smooth and even, great job!

  • No, I don't mean foxtrot. I just mean that you did play much faster at the end than at the first.

    In addition, you can't suggest foxtrot because it is 2/2 or 4/4 , not 3/4 time.

    I think the modulation of music is very important,

    but you needn't change the speed so much for Ciaconna.

    You know, Ciaconna is just mild dance.

  • you had better keep the first speed on Ciaconna because it is to be dance music.

  • of course ciaconna is a dance, but it's not a foxtrot, you don't need to dance fast.

  • @alphakonf Everyone knows a ciacona is a dance, however many composers used titles that didn't actually mean the work was intended for dancing...but rather the the format was borrowed. Her interpretation is quick and uneven, but there is no law stating that a work must be danced. Cabezon wrote several Pavanas which are obviously not intended as dance music, but rather merely titles .....lighten up...and study your history.

  • @mjmorgue Seriously who is Cabezon,a  famous scholar you know? Surely I don't think that Ciaconna is simply the dance music but i just hope to be dance music. I understood that its not a foxtrot as her interpretation making her music better. I think a scholar saying is often making bad sense in front of all music players.

  • Amen Grande! I've always worn shoes to play in, even a pair of Pumas from time to time when I happen to be on vay-kay and duck into a church to test out the organ. Apparently Carol isn't an organist, or maybe she's just "An organist". LOL =)

  • Shoes on pedals = One star

  • hahahaha, what do you want? Swimfin, moonboots? it's about music not fashion or fetishism!

  • What do you want her to wear? Playing barefoot or with socks is ridiculous! Organ shoes make the wearer so much cleaner sounding in the pedal! It is also easier to reach thirds.

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