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  • Pero bueno ¡qué cosa tan bonita! Tan expresiva, tan sentida. Muchas gracias por compartir con nosotros esta altísima hermosura.

  • very moving and beautiful

  • SOLARIS!!!!!!!

  • Esta noche he escuchado catorce versiones de esta pieza de Bach, de cellistas, guitarristas, pianistas y otros organistas. Esta es la primera que me arrancó lágrimas... ¡Después de escuchar catorce! ¡Un abrazo!

  • @TheTokit

    Gracias... Muchas gracias. Es un tipo de comentario importantissimo para mi. Un abrazo tambien!

  • @TheTokit No me extraña que te haya arrancado lágrimas. A mí me ha faltado poco. Un saludo cordial.

  • I would love to hear this live

  • I love your interpretation. Sounds very good

  • @toxiconegro

    Thank you very much Daniel.

    This is a kind of "de profundis"... I will probably replay it with almost no ornamentation.

    I will also try to upload all the remaining chorale preludes of the Orgelbüchlein.

    Greetings from Rio de Janeiro.

  • @GilbertoGuarino "ornamentation" doesnt have to mean superficially beautifying the "essential". An "ornament" may mean and feel like an overflow of the deepest emotion, some shivering of the core of the soul. by the way: are you counting mistakes? who was it that said: I prefer 10 mistakes of a good performance than 10 bad performances without a mistake. perhaps it was me. in my opinion -- there are much more important and satisfying things to listen to that the correctness of notes.

  • @eliyaguy Sure!... I totally agree.

  • This Bachonian work and music, accompanying on your "pilgrims progress" is all you need!

    (is this pur_BAch or Busoni_interprete?)

    Thanks

  • 1:23 mistake!

  • And another at 1:55''. And still one at 2:03''

  • I think it's amazing how some of the most contemplative and melancholy musical pieces came from Christian artists working for the Church. Today, most so-called Christian music is extremely upbeat and simplistic.

  • @enarchay That's not Christian music, that's called Protestant music Lol! Even Bach's music is much to "Catholic" for the Lutheran church now-a-days.

  • This reminds me of Tarkovsky's Solaris.Great Job.

  • Bingo!

    It is amazing how "Ich ruf...", like Artemyev 's electronic theme, also seems to "come from nowhere"... It is a kind of "de Profundis", a deep movement of the soul... It has to convey a feeling of eternity, no movement in movement, especially when Hari dies and at the end of "solaris"

    As for the present rendition I have been thinking of a "never ending flow", caught by the mind in one moment of time, WITHIN TIME.

    Thank you for your clever comment.

    artemyev's

  • I love it.

    Special Thanks.

  • You are specially welcome.

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