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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2007

November 10 2006 Hiram College Band Performance

Komm' Susser Tod by JS Bach

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  • wow dude you are musicly ignorent, bach wrote this when he was dying, he was laying on the bed DYING, and to say his work is boring is so disrespectfull to probably the best composer in the worlds history, boy if i was with you right now i would slap you across the face for you insolence...

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  • @lukachoo

    Do you have any idea how hard it is to get honest criticism as an artist? No artist goes without thick skin, and all comments are helpful

  • @lukachoo

    Do you have any idea how hard it is to get honest criticism as an artist? No artist goes without thick skin, and all comments are helpful

  • Almost too much clarinet sound, which is usually abnormal buy overall good job

  • They did a great job if connecting all the phrases and passing off the melodies

  • This song is amazing... if you play it right. In this case I find it generally not together, and WAY too fast (I've played it twice, and in both cases two times as slow - much better)

  • @lukachoo no dude, this was written in 1736, Bach died in 1750

    his last work is the last fugue Contrapunctus 14 wich is incomplete, i recommend u listening to that piece for chamber music (not keyboards) it is very sad, it is a goodbye with excellent counterpoint technique

  • Awesome performance!

    sounded like the trumpets forgot when to come in though...

  • Entschuldigung, Streicher waren natürlich keine dabei...

    Eine tolle szenische Darstellung "Komm, süßer Tod".

  • Da hat ja gar nichts gestimmt. Rhythmus und Intonation eine einzige Katastrophe. Vielleicht hätte er statt einer einzigen Legatosoße öfters absetzen sollen, um seine viel zu vielen Bäser und wenigen Streicher wieder zusammen zu sammeln. Ein Drittel Akteute hätte es auch getan.

    Bach würde sich im Grab umdrehen. Hoffentlich gibt es im Jenseits kein Internet...

  • Can nobody find the choral version? I'm having trouble finding the choir one.

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