The rythym, fluidity, and expressive phrasing of his playing here is wonderful! A gentle suggestion to Anthony: reduce the plenum of the Great in the opening section. Just a little less loud & brilliant.....at first. The stops he added toward the end were a good choice!
Is this Casevant in the Catholic church in Rye? It looks familiar.......
Excellent. I love the honesty of this performance.
RevdRichard 3 years ago
no, it's Italian; it shouldn't be to slow unless the room is really live.
ricecrispos 3 years ago 3
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larrytherangerdog 3 years ago
actually no, I don't. I did in the video but. yeah.
ricecrispos 3 years ago
...hahahhaa for an italian new york person :p
that was intense man, not gona lie. :)
Tuttiplaya 3 years ago
is it toooo fast just a bit?
rudly 3 years ago
GREAT or should I say SWELL - thanks for sharing you are very talented.
organpipe8 3 years ago 3
very witty
dramamajor1985 3 years ago 3
A little correction...it´s not the g-minor but the c-minor fugue from BWV 537. Nevertheless good performance, keep goin´!
rennyroy 3 years ago
The rythym, fluidity, and expressive phrasing of his playing here is wonderful! A gentle suggestion to Anthony: reduce the plenum of the Great in the opening section. Just a little less loud & brilliant.....at first. The stops he added toward the end were a good choice!
Is this Casevant in the Catholic church in Rye? It looks familiar.......
19lfm12 3 years ago