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BACH organ work-Fugue in c BWV549

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BACH organ work-Fugue in c BWV549

Sorry that I interpreted too fast, I have to learn how to control the tempo!^^

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  • Follow-up: I ought to have read your biography before posting the first comment. Two years of organ study? You are a most talented young man! You are a wonderful musician and a gift to the Catholic Church. So, is your parish celebrating the Latin Mass on a regular basis? I think an organist of your obvious ability should organise a schola as soon as possible, if you haven't done so already. Again, congratulations!

  • Thank you again for reading my biography.:)

    My parish is not celebrating the Latin Mass on a regular basis. is your parish doing that? :)

  • What a fine performance - very musical and well-planned. Excellent work for someone so young. I admire you for asking for feedback from cyberspace; so often people make cutting and unkind comments which are unwarranted. I look forward to hearing your other performances and wish you continued success! Forgive me if you already addressed this question, but I seem unable to to find your response if you did. Where is this instrument and by whom was it made? Cheers!

  • Dziekuje bardzo! You are so kind. :)))

    I'm very happy that you like my performance.

    This organ is situed in St. Hippolyte's Catholic Church in Paris. It's a Mutin - Cavaille-Coll organ.(1910) Thank you!

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  • @alexandert1977 : A great problem for you. No Hell means that there was no reason for Bach to write his religious works and hand-in-hand probably no basis for Bach to write his secular works such as the preludes and fugues.

  • @3NUNS The problem is... There's no Hell.

    This fact makes you sound crazy.

  • Well done! I love Bach's organ work, as it doesn't sound so mushed together and clash as pipe organ music can sound, and you play this very well.

  • This tempo is rather good and comes close to the tempo in which I play as organist of the Notre Dame, Paris. I recorded this piece on one of the most beautifull organs of the world (IMHO) The organ in the Cathedral of Lezajsk, Poland

  • @3NUNS : A VERY unwell woman.....

  • @Organiste06 : WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN SHOULD A STRUMPET ARRIVE ?

  • @wandalewlandowska : Your language is blasphemous. Blasphemy is the language of Hell. Those that use the language of Hell are citizens of Hell albeit physically pro tem they appear in the present world. In Hell, do not think you will be among ´friends´. For God will not permit his enemies to congregate and find comfort amongst themselves. On this occasion, I will not charge you for this information, as it is common knowledge.

  • @3NUNS : God! You actually have a PENIS? You ARE an unwell woman.

  • @wandalewlandowska : Yes. I so wish that I was a woman. I could bear and would bear seven children. But alas. I am a mere male. Sorry to disatisfy your bigotry.

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