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Uploaded by kimm0130 on Jul 7, 2007
http://www.annamyeong.com Böhm's organ masterpiece, Vater unser im Himmelreich (Our father in Heaven) was played by Anna Myeong. Organ: Wolff organ (opus 40) in Bales organ recital hall (University of Kansas).
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@trenoespresso come suonava bach
giufighter 5 months ago
une belle prière merci, aux harmoniques célestes..
fanny0820 1 year ago
c'est agréable comme une prière .
es ist wunderbar.das gefallt mir sehr.
kingdommyths 1 year ago
One has to take the effects of the hall into account when commenting on the perceived degree of legato playing.
byng51028 2 years ago
Beautifull chorale wonderfully played
choir203 2 years ago
A me pare sinceramente troppo, ma troppo legato! E' pur musica barocca, diamine!
trenoespresso 3 years ago
It's not as bad as you say. Are you commenting on the right video?
PraeludiumUndFuge 3 years ago
ottima esecuzione e registrazione!!!!!
chiederei alla organista in quali migliori edizioni si possono trovare i corali di Boehm.
bequadro48 3 years ago
Perhaps not, but at least it is played with a sense of life, rather than blindly following a supposed "tradition".
OrglFixr 4 years ago
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@trenoespresso come suonava bach
giufighter 5 months ago
une belle prière merci, aux harmoniques célestes..
fanny0820 1 year ago
c'est agréable comme une prière .
fanny0820 1 year ago
es ist wunderbar.das gefallt mir sehr.
kingdommyths 1 year ago
One has to take the effects of the hall into account when commenting on the perceived degree of legato playing.
byng51028 2 years ago
Beautifull chorale wonderfully played
choir203 2 years ago
A me pare sinceramente troppo, ma troppo legato! E' pur musica barocca, diamine!
trenoespresso 3 years ago
It's not as bad as you say. Are you commenting on the right video?
PraeludiumUndFuge 3 years ago
ottima esecuzione e registrazione!!!!!
chiederei alla organista in quali migliori edizioni si possono trovare i corali di Boehm.
bequadro48 3 years ago
Perhaps not, but at least it is played with a sense of life, rather than blindly following a supposed "tradition".
OrglFixr 4 years ago