J. S. Bach - Fugue for organ in G Minor BWV 578, transcripted and played by Canadian Brass

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

Canadian Brass.

Original for organ see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L-1kb_-Rgc

For a jazz-voice transcription see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vonJhz2COck

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  • Very classy translation of one of my favorite bach fugues. Kudos.

  • A-ma-zing! Love them, have always loved them, will always love them \(^0^)/

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  • Ottima interpretazione

    

  • i wish they had used more of an echo chamber for this piece, great job overall but it wouldve came out better if they were in a more open room

  • @losingitrush what year? atssb or tmea?

  • If I wanted to buy this for my quintet, where would I go to acquire it?

  • I think brass instruments are ideal for fugues

  • Great stuff!!!! Classy, not brassy (well, brassy in a GOOD way, lol!!)

  • @losingitrush No- "bright" is definitely not the correct term for it. Shrill works perhaps best, if "brassy" confuses some.

  • @DiVeronica i am a texas allstate french horn player. im part of the top 1.7% of texas or maybe even the country. i think i know my stuff. lol.

    what u might have meant was that their tones were all bright.

  • @losingitrush you're obviously not a brass player- or even an aficionado if you don't know what I mean.

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