I understand that the bass octaves create difficulties for tempo in a transcription like this, but I still think you could keep the tempo a little more controlled. The overall shape of the piece really falls apart when you cut the tempo so dramatically (especially at subject entrances-- you can be much more subtle). Overall though, I thought you expression was great and the lines were pretty clear for a piano transcription.
hey! i heard this original in organ, the organist (my teacher) told me this was one of Bach's most difficult pieces for the organ's pedal keyboard part. by the way you play it magnificiently
I wish you would play this in a much dryer acoustic so as to bring out the lyricism and refinement of the rich harmonic progressions and wonderful melody lines in the 16th-note counterpoints. While it is quite necessary to use a rich acoustic for a pipe organ (for different reasons), the beauty of the piano transcript is that you don't have to play it in a "church". - Other than that: Great playing. Thanks!
Mr. Labe's interpretation of organ transcriptions stands out of most interpretation of the kind as that the original organ is much present in his piano performance of the pieces. Not too much rubato, speed variation or sound variation; instead, there is timed monotonousness of the original organ. Piano performance of organ pieces is about a struggle between the two instruments, and it's up to the artist to decide the balance between them.
On retrouve dans cette interprétation d'une partition de JS Bach la même densité musicale que chez Alexis Weissenberg, Bravo Monsieur Thomas Labé, vous avez beaucoup de talent, merci
Wow. Great performance. It becomes much more challenging in the jumping around in the same way as the romantic piano composers when trying to do the pedal part with the hands.
I have made a PDF available of the Bach/Tscherlitzky score in a posting on my new piano blog (Planet Piano) which can be accessed through my website. Enjoy!
Yes, it is possible. The score I hold is a rough photocopy of the original publication (itself a printing which embodies all the lax printing standards of the early nineteenth century). In any case, I will scan it and post it as a PDF within about a week on my piano blog. As soon as I do this, I will place a comment here and provide a link. Cheers!
Symphonic!
Wandelbart 3 weeks ago
I understand that the bass octaves create difficulties for tempo in a transcription like this, but I still think you could keep the tempo a little more controlled. The overall shape of the piece really falls apart when you cut the tempo so dramatically (especially at subject entrances-- you can be much more subtle). Overall though, I thought you expression was great and the lines were pretty clear for a piano transcription.
dmu87 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
hey! i heard this original in organ, the organist (my teacher) told me this was one of Bach's most difficult pieces for the organ's pedal keyboard part. by the way you play it magnificiently
rodstartube 7 months ago
Very nice interpretation !!
ADH2711 8 months ago
Beautiful! 5*
JTuttle24 9 months ago
I wish you would play this in a much dryer acoustic so as to bring out the lyricism and refinement of the rich harmonic progressions and wonderful melody lines in the 16th-note counterpoints. While it is quite necessary to use a rich acoustic for a pipe organ (for different reasons), the beauty of the piano transcript is that you don't have to play it in a "church". - Other than that: Great playing. Thanks!
thomasbartke 9 months ago
That was perfect. Bravo!!
Artotentanz 10 months ago
Mr. Labe's interpretation of organ transcriptions stands out of most interpretation of the kind as that the original organ is much present in his piano performance of the pieces. Not too much rubato, speed variation or sound variation; instead, there is timed monotonousness of the original organ. Piano performance of organ pieces is about a struggle between the two instruments, and it's up to the artist to decide the balance between them.
gothicrecital 1 year ago
On retrouve dans cette interprétation d'une partition de JS Bach la même densité musicale que chez Alexis Weissenberg, Bravo Monsieur Thomas Labé, vous avez beaucoup de talent, merci
soulechene 1 year ago
A beautiful performance of a towering work in the literature--I LOVE this fugue, and your playing is magnetic. Thanks for sharing!
kelsiejackson 1 year ago 2
a nice and interesting performance of a good transcription
12345qazx1 1 year ago
apoteósico, estremecedor, exquisito, magnífico, sublime
excelente interpretación
pepitho 1 year ago
Super :)
vohu57 2 years ago
is this the fugue on lady gagas bad romance video? where can i find it?
milomaliciouz 2 years ago
nope, tha's the fugue in b minor from the first book of the well tempered clavier
hestimid 1 year ago
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kelsiejackson 1 year ago
Great work Thomas, keep up posting. I enjoy every peace you have uploaded so far, especially from Bach!
Broodjebrood 2 years ago
Wow. Great performance. It becomes much more challenging in the jumping around in the same way as the romantic piano composers when trying to do the pedal part with the hands.
jpckrd 2 years ago
A Maestro!!!
MusicaAntiqua71 2 years ago
Bravo!
igorstrav1972 2 years ago
wow! this was posted one day after my birthday!!
i want to belive that this is my birthday's gift =)
coneroc 3 years ago
It is indeed a magnificent transcription of a glorious piece. Happy Birthday to you!
MaestroCanale 3 years ago
@coneroc : It is !
MusicPredominates 1 year ago
@coneroc : Believe that which you so wish to believe. But if I was you, I would get the Listz transcription and work at it !
MusicPredominates 1 year ago
this is just beautiful.. and in piano sounds even better.
thanks =)
coneroc 3 years ago
I have made a PDF available of the Bach/Tscherlitzky score in a posting on my new piano blog (Planet Piano) which can be accessed through my website. Enjoy!
MaestroCanale 3 years ago
Thank you very much!!!
Totennebel 3 years ago
Great!
Is it possible to get the sheets for that transcription?
Totennebel 3 years ago
Yes, it is possible. The score I hold is a rough photocopy of the original publication (itself a printing which embodies all the lax printing standards of the early nineteenth century). In any case, I will scan it and post it as a PDF within about a week on my piano blog. As soon as I do this, I will place a comment here and provide a link. Cheers!
MaestroCanale 3 years ago
Magnificent!
stealthamp 3 years ago