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Once more, after listening one Fantasy by the same organist, why does he use a reed, it would have been good at the end of the fuga. And there is not progression at all, it is a pity in a fuga, remaining on same keyboard and same stops from beginning to end, when we know that Bach liked to change keyboards in a performance... Let's forget this one...
C'mon Balint--You've deservedly built-up an audience and we want more Bach-videos-pleeeze. I, also would like to hear BWV 543 and BWV 538, both, I'm sure you've played many, many times! Maybe you're working-up a load of Bach now--can't wait--thanks, again!
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And there is not progression at all, it is a pity in a fuga, remaining on same keyboard and same stops from beginning to end, when we know that Bach liked to change keyboards in a performance...
Let's forget this one...