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J.S.Bach's St.Thomas Church, Leipzig. Organ music (25-26/01/2009)

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Some pics and video from the St.Thomas church (Thomaskirche), in Leipzig (Saxony - Germany).
This first visit there was very exciting for me.

The Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) is a Lutheran church in Leipzig, Germany. It is most famous as the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked as a cantor, and where his remains currently lie.
The composer Johann Sebastian Bach was choir director at St. Thomas Church from 1723 until his death in 1750.

There has been a church at the current site of the Thomaskirche since the 12th century. Between 1212 and 1222 the preceeding church became the new St. Thomas Monastery of the Augustinian order. In 1217, The Minnesinger, or troubador (see Minnesang), Heinrich von Morungen bequeathed to the church a relic of St. Thomas as he entered the canon after a trip to India. After several reconstructions (remains of an earlier Romanesque church were found during archaeological excavations), the current building, an example of late Gothic architecture, was consecrated by Thilo of Trotha, the Bishop of Merseburg, on April 10, 1496. The reformer Martin Luther preached here on pentacostal Sunday in 1539. Today, it is a Lutheran church.
The tower was first built in 1537 and reconstructed in 1702, leading to its current height of 68 meters.

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  • What is the BWV for this piece?

  • @Biff947 Have no idea, sorry.

    Just recorded it randomly there

  • i didnt know bach was only 27 when he died... thats crazy.

  • Why 27?

    1685-1750

    He was 65...

    :)

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  • is it open to folk to play the organs?

  • It's one of the Eight Little Preludes and Fugues

  • @RADAMES1983 It's the fugue from praeludium and fugue BWV 560. It's a spurious composition, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs.

  • Get the audio from this video at speedyconversion doht cohm.

  • I heard no sound at first and had the sound turned up all the way. then I skipped to 0:55 and got the shit scared out of me

  • your so lucky...

    2:30 it looks like HE is playing, cool...

  • Gallery organ was built by Schuke of Potsdam.

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