J.S. Bach. BWV 538. Toccata in D minor ''Dorian''. Marie-Claire Alain.

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2011

Recorded 1991 in the Dom St. Marien in Freiberg/Saxony.

Organ by Gottfried Silbermann (1714).

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  • the most noble textures,

    a splendid architecture,

    unlike any other,

    altogether praiseworthy,

    singing lines, glorious reeds,

    a palpable foundation,

    from earth to Heaven,

    a Divine celebration,

    of joyous merit **********!

    Glenn

  • Everything is perfect here. Sound of organ, clarity and speed. My personal number one of this work.

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  • what a BASS at the end, unbelievable

  • fast plaid, but perfect in any case, wonderfull. Fantastic player,sound,registerd,organ. You can not do it better. tnx 4 uploading :p / Fantastisch gespielt,registriert, eine perfekte Orgel für dieses Werk und dazu noch diese Akustik, ein Meisterwerk!

  • Great!

  • The Angel is holding the drumsticks upsidedown at 2:53

  • Nice to see this on Youtube. I have a CD with M-C A playing it and love it.

  • It is truly one of the most beautiful organs I've ever heard! The outer beauty conveyed by the pipework shows the beholder just what to expect when played! I do not believe for a second that there is a piece that this instrument could not handle without blowing your mind with its power!

  • Je suis contente d'entendre ça. Elle a marqué toute une génération d'organistes. Elle est venue jouer à la Basilique Notre-Dame 2 ans passées.

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