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J.S. BACH Sinfonia de la Cantata Wir danken dir (BWV 29) Organista: Juan Paradell Solé

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Registrazione Live. 01.01.2009. Basilica di Santa Maria di IGUALADA (Spagna)
J.S.BACH Sinfonia de la Cantata Wir danken dir (BWV 29)(trascrizione per organo: A. Guilmant)
Organista: Juan Paradell Solé

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  • I appreciate the slower tempo. It seems to add a feeling of power, rather than the delicate feeling I get from a faster tempo. I like it. Thank you.

  • An admirable performance. The instrument has all the characteristics of forty-eight smoldering old windbags, BUT I REALLY LOVE IT! There's something of mystery in the hooting bass, sort of like owls in the night. Thank you maestro!

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  • @88washme I don't know what the correct tempo should be but I've enjoyed this piece heard at various tempos including one slower than this one and I enjoy them all. Not at all to critisize, 88, but out of curiosity, what is the tempo Bach intended?

  • This is my favorite rendition of this piece. You perform this at best tempo so all the nuances are heard. So many rush it and the beautiful intricacies are lost. Do you have a recording for sale? Thank you for a stellar performance!

  • God bless!

  • @TheBarbaciano

    Schumann once said: in comparison to Bach we all are just amateurs!

  • Gerhard Grenzing was the organ builder that restored it in 1978-80. Not exactly a little dutch revival "stick organ" but with interesting and obvious French tonal influences as well as expected Spanish influences as well. Fascinating instrument considering it at least in part dates to 1758!

  • thats too slow

  • Increible que una composición suene maravillosamente la toques con lo que la toques: violín, piano, orquesta, órgano... el genio de Bach es inagotable...

    This composition sounds great whatever the instrument you choose: piano, violin, organ... Bach is the great master of all music

  • I'm really thankful that A. Guilmant decided to transpose this piece onto the Organ. What a magnificent piece of music.

  • Very well played - the organ is not the best for Bach - but anyway - very convincing

  • Well done, Sir!! Wouldn't it be wonderful if Daniel Roth could invite you to play at St Sulpice. You would do that superb instrument proud, and make many people happy.

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