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J.S.Bach Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C dur - Adagio

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Hans Andre Stamm plays Adagio from Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major(BWV 564)on the Trost organ in Waltershausen, Germany.

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  • Bach is not in heaven... Bach is heaven... : )

  • this is sad because a lot of people don't know Bach... they like more pop music

    poor them !

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  • My heart sings from the tallest heights to hear this once. The gravity of each note pulls you into a new mind

  • Really peaceful the Adagio! Anyway, I love all the movements of this masterpiece!!! Well, we know, Bach was a genious ;)

  • ich liebe es sowas von sehr.....

  • @NimbleTurtle13 I used to listen to Beethoven's symphonies a lot when I was in kindergarten. Bach blew them when I was 10. Although my father was the one who introduced that, he never likes Bach. We both love Mozart, but never share favorites. And now I choose squarepusher over Beethoven. It seems to me that I was born to love ceartain music whatever happens. There surely is something called personal taste. Just like I love one paticular woman.

  • @ttwiligh7 Wrong. There is no taste in music - just different beliefs and factors of influence. There is also a great deal of experience involved. We listen to Bach because we have experienced him at least once spiritually. Some experience come easily; some not so easily due to influences.

    Also consider the levels of "expectation". Someone could listen to an amateur performance by Bach and be moved deeply while others requires a well refined one for the same effect. Interpretation matters.

  • Très beau !

  • 3:59 thanks bach!

  • @chenierchenier I have the deepest love for Bach, but I have never forced my girlfriends to like Bach, nor called them "poor" when they chose pop music over Bach. I accept the fact some of them hated Bach. It's just a matter of taste.

    Loving certain music doesn't mean you are superior.

    Although I understand well about that feeling, I believe music is something deeper than that.

  • is he able to control vibrato on this organ? it seems like he moves his hand back and forth and sound moves with him.

  • Superb! On és aquest orgue?

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