Pièce d'Orgue, BWV 572 by Bach

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

http://www.annamyeong.com
Pièce d'Orgue (Fantasy in G major) by J. S. Bach was played at Trinity Church in Copley Square, Boston.
Two organs and one console (Skinner 1926, Æolian-Skinner, 1963) have 133 ranks and 6898 pipes. Organist: Anna Myeong.

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  • Thank you, I very much enjoyed your interpretation of this great work!

  • Thats one of the most beautiful interpretation of this piece I have ever heard!

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  • Not the best version I have heard, but solid nonetheless. I have heard better sounding organs as well, and that definitely has a lot to do with how the overall performance is perceived.

  • Impressive technique, but why must everyone speed along so fast? Let us catch a breath, let the room ring. The opening section is mindful of a violin solo, find out how a violinist would approach it and adapt that to the organ. I'm still out of breath. "She plays so fast" is not always a compliment.

  • Wonderful interpretation, I hope that further videos could give us some nice and long close ups of your feet and footwork on the pedalboard, especially when you play Bach

  • joder qué velocidad... y precisión; impresionante ejecución

  • This is my favorite piece by Bach. You play it beautifully.

  • Love it. Nice to hear it played on pipes - electronics cannot do this piece justice.

    It's all down to phasing - all the notes are precisely in-phase on an electronic, even when using multiple speaker systems, whereas each pipe of a wind organ has its own individual phase, given 'body' to the overall sound...

  • Sound quality is a bit poor, but nice and bright performance, especially for such a big instrument.

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