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Toccata Vierne by Cindy Castillo

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2010

Cindy Castillo plays the Toccata of Louis Vierne at the organ of Sapporo Concert Hall Kitara (Japan)

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  • This is a technically demanding piece which you played brilliantly with great control over the tempo and a feel for the 'fizz' which such music requires. You are a talented lady.

  • Merci pour cet vidéo ! C'est avec plaisir que j'entends enfin "mes" tuyaux...!

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  • @ParisOrgue Chacun ses goûts bien entendu, mais... trouver le mouvement trop rapide, c'est reconnaître implicitement que l'on n'est pas forcément capable d'en faire autant...au plaisir D.BABEL

  • There is the video? You just fall over the tempo and there'nt reason to insert the pictures of your teacher... Besides, the performance is great!

  • This is absolutely too fast! This is one of the most dramatic pieces for organ - I hear just the notes running... This just is not the performance! There are fine performances of this by Pétur Sakari, Olivier Latry, Daniel Roth and Vincent Warnier. They all do Vierne lovely! I Listen f.ex. Pétur Sakari`s playing from youtube.

  • So what? I could play that as well. After rehearsing 5000 Years.

  • @lamepiemujer

    Hello, you can find a vido on vimeo (impulse cindy castillo) from 2010

    xxx, Cindy from Brussels

  • Just two questions: are there any videos where we can see Miss Castillo actually playing the organ? and, where does she come from?

  • I feel that technically it was executed very, VERY WELL, but musically, well, it seemed like the performer was late for a flight or something - not because of speed, but just the lack of interest taken in the music itself. This can really be a beautiful work of art under the right hands, case in point; Olivier Latry. Unfortunately his performance of this exceptional work was removed from YouTube. I hope the performer would get a chance to listen to Latry's interpretation for reference.

  • @hlvk76 Alfred Kern!

  • Who is the organ builder? Impressive reed stops, I think.

  • J'aime beaucoup votre interprétation, très sensible

    A quand un concert en France sur un vrai orgue ?

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