JS Bach - Passacaglia&Fuga BWV 582 - part 1
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i love this song to death! passacaglia and fugue in c minor! i luv it! i'm so happy to see somebody playing it! and very well!
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Who is the instrumentalist and on what organ? I really enjoyed the video.
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echt heel erg knap!!!
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'Frans834, thank you for posting, the music and performance was outstanding. Just don't know how you manage to play so wonderfully with those large toe shoes. I just couldn't do it. I admire you greatly.
Thanks
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I appreciate your playing. YOu have a very good sense of tempo. You do not hesitate, although playing without an assistant to help w/ the stops and turn pages, I was amazed at how you kept you tempo so well, and many of the segments of this piece, I hear with a new ear because of your own type of playing. great ! sincerely, steve ader santa fe, new mexico u.s.a. All the best to you !
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i dont think its a digital organ, since if it was , i would certainly have more stops.
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your version sounds simply beautiful + you´re really confident with your playing-speed, great!
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Personally, I feel it's easier to play out of my head than from looking at sheetmusic, because that way my poor lil brain doesn't have to do too many things at once. I think people who can READ sheetmusic and play simultaneously should be given as much credit as those who don't.
well done
zebeyek 1 year ago
thank you! the second part is als available
Frans834 1 year ago
does anybody know if the baroque pedals were meant to be pressed with toes and heel?
dbstudy 3 years ago
Ha ha, i do have organ shoes, but i simply forgot to put them on.
Frans834 3 years ago
for baroque it is better to play with toes. But that is not always possible. I also play romantic organ music, my pedal technique is "to much mix"
Frans834 3 years ago