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J.S. Bach - Prelude & Fuga BWV 541, T. Koopman

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Felt like putting it on youtube after listening to it just a minute ago.

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  • I didn't know that there were such modern sunglasses at that time......

  • @PatrickCoolman1966 I can assure you that this is all authentic!

  • Semplicemente orribile! Povero Bach!!! :( Simply Horrible! Poor Bach!

  • @DeusMisereremei Cool glasses, nice music, trust me: Bach is in his element here! ;-)

  • Un grande Bach un grande interprete

    . grazie

  • @gibedo1 went to this page to check your reply and lovely sound of Bach filled my ears, thanks! ;-)

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  • Bach I can somehow see wearing sunglasses. But thats because he's been cool for 300+ years. :-)

  • Haha, I love tht portrait of Bach, (even tho the real one is good too). All of my friends hate classical/baroque music, so I asked them if they thought Bach was cool and when they said no, I showed them this pic.

    Great fugue btw lol

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  • Hier hoor ik het bloed van de sterren

  • @lillonaute you wouldn't say that if you knew that the only way you can play a pipe organ from before 1800, is in the staccato way. Essentially, that's the only way Bach could have played it, because the instrument mechanics of those times didn't give him any other choice.

  • Wat een heerlijk aanstekend verhaal wordt hier neergezet. Dit is pure positieve energie die alle kredietcrises uit mijn hoofd bannen

  • those sunglasses are cynism to his blindness for ppl who didnt know that.

  • Sunglasses and wig suits him because he is a Master!

  • Another 7 minutes of robotic staccato from Koopman, who rushes passages essential to the piece's harmonic development and fails to understand the final cadence.

  • @Trinitrotolaissance I think the horrible bit refers to the picture of JSB in sunnies! Must say I wondered about the comment too.

  • @DeusMisereremei And the Dutch master, Piet Kee.

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