Johann Sebastian Bach: Biography (5)

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Dear Youtube User

If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of this performance I kindly ask you to first contact me requesting to delete the
video but avoiding to fill a complaint to YouTube administration and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

It is in fact impossible for me to know if some of my videos constitute copyright infringement because all the material I uploaded is the result of TV recording and passion for the music.

I uploaded the video just to promote the music I love.
I don't want problems with anybody and I never intended to break the copyright law.

Thanks for your understanding
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  • Hi.... who can tell me how's called the piece on minute 02.47?? Thank you... I love this movie! I Love his music..

    

  • @camposi Hey... I am an organist in a Lutheran Church in America.... THINGS HAVE NOT CHANGED!!! lol

  • @camposi, i know when it happened to me too when i was on my ipod with this particular video, but when i went to the computer it allowed me to watch it, i dont know why it did this, youtube is kinda messed up sometimes.

  • @stargirlsusan Sometimes it´s strange. I look a video at youtube and leave a comment. The next day I couldn´t answer the comment because "this content isn´t available to my country!" But I learned when I click on Comments it´s possible - but I don´t see the clip at this time. It´s true that he got no penny for the Brandenburgische Concerts. If he died of a stroke ... it´s possible - we never know. In modern medicine some people get a stroke wile they got straighten their neck.

  • @camposi yes it is a pity

    I read that Bach would compose music to important people hoping to receive something to help himself and the whole family which was growing, but they couldnt even perform the demanding works and never got to hear how well it was done, and therefore never send him any money. that really sucks but it sounded funny how you put it.

  • @stargirlsusan It´s a pity. Many videos aren´t available anymore for germany because they have conent of sony music or other companys. So I can´t get any context from the clip to what I wrote. But it´s true that Bach got no penny for much of his works.

  • @carosaxone Ave Armando. Schade - momentan habe ich leider zu wenig Zeit. Ich hoffe wir können uns im neuen Jahr nochmal besser verständigen. Gruß an Dich und deine Familie! Ich hoffe unsere Freundschaft bleibt bestehen!

  • @camposi lol, but at the sametime so sad

  • The scene opens at his marriage ceremony to his cousin who he had met at Arnstadt. He gets a job at Mulhausen and leaves Arnstadt eagerly as the congregation did not like his busy playing. The Duke of Weimar for whom he worked was a puritanical fanatic who ordered Bach not to revolutionize the traditional music and told him instead to just occupy himself with the repair of the grand church organ. His wife bears him a child but he continues to compose (see below for continuation)

  • @camposi Gruss Dich Udo! Wie lange ist es her dass ich Dich nicht mehr gelesen haben.... Alles Gut?

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