Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.5 - ii: Affettuoso
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To hell with GAWD and all who talk about him.
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@OldakQuill Can we not argue about God here, please? Let's just enjoy Bach's beautiful music without getting involved in petty squabbles.
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@AmNotHere911 *two years later* Yes, I do mind. (Kidding)
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@jepalomartarancon what about josquin desprez? music would not be what we know it without his contribution and talents.
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@OldakQuill Amen. haha
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Bach is the only true revelation
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Wonderful performance! If you look at the far-away shot in the end, around 5:15, it looks like one of the string players has rabbit ears.
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@TheDougwalk1 @DontCloudMe My point was not about whether god exists, but that it is inconsistent with the theology of Christianity to thank god for the achievements of man. If man does have free will, it is the man who should be praised for choosing to spend his energies creating such works of mastery. Beyond this theological point, I do think that it is a discredit to attribute the achievement of a person to god, and that is not dependent on whether god exists.
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@OldakQuill Take your campaign against Christianity, and the moral code that it represents, away from here.



Bach is the greatest musician and composer of all time.
codeman2008 2 years ago 51
Thank you God for giving us the music of J.S. Bach.
What a beautiful rendition of this piece, had I only a small portion of the talent represented here....
dougwalk 2 years ago 26