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J. S. Bach - Fantasia in G minor BWV542-1

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2007

First part of the Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in G minor BWV 542.

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  • Is this video from some DVD? What's it's name?

  • i just don't know. it were sent to me and i uploaded... if it is from some DVD, i want it too! hahahaha

  • It's amazing. Thank you for this video.

  • It's a plasure to me too post this video and publish the wonderful culture and beauty of the Bach's music..

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  • To quote Berlioz on his religious beliefs: "Bach is God". The great power and mystery of this Genius is gloriously manifest in this masterpiece. My warmest compliments to the organist for a truly excellent performance.

  • I absolutely love bach. This is truly a masterwork of his. And the organ is a masterwork of craftsmanship too.

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  • I listen to this instead of Meshuggah. Great piece.

  • I love finding little hints of romanticism in Bach's music.

  • What must people have thougth when they heard Bach play this for the first time? Would it have sounded like a jazz piece to them? Today we have the luxary of studying and interpreting the music. But I imagine those first listeners awed, and maybe a little baffled by the sounds coming out of those pipes! I am awed by the sounds coming out of those pipes and can't get enough....LOVE IT!

  • Those chromatic modulations are based on symmetric diminished 7th chord, which enables modulations to 4 different directions or tonalities. I.e. you can interpret the same diminished 7th chord enharmonically in 4 different ways.

  • jan moeyaert , I can think of no Bach organ work where a 32' reed is appropriate. 32' Principle with 16' reed is wonderful. But no 32' reed.

  • Yep, Trost Organ, and this is one of the "Bach-organs" I once visited on a tour called "in the footstept of Bach" I'm sure Bach loved the 32' reed !

  • 32' reed does not belong in Bach.

    Organist?

    Organ?

    When?

    Trost Organ? Thank you, brest

  • I personally love and enjoy all Bach's music, and the most relevant thing s that the coda or gran finale allways end in major; just perfect and so heavenly music. I'm sure God in heaven has all the CD's and DVD's and listens to them daily. Or perhaps, He's got the author up there and plays every day !!!!

  • 음악가 비치를위하여 작곡하신

    피아졸라작품입니다

    연주자가 아직 연습이 안되어서 상당히

    애를먹고있는장면입니다

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