Gabriele Studer plays the Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1/2)

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Gabriele Studer, graduated in organ at the "Schola Cantorum" in Paris (student of Jean-Paul Imbert and Pierre Pincemaille), plays the Passacaglia and Fugue BWV 582 by Johann Sebastian Bach at the organ of Ss. Filippo and Giacomo's Church, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

www.gabrielestuder.altervista.org

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  • Yes, at 5:45 is the Septiéeme 1' 1/7,

    particulary sound.

    Thank you for your comment!

    Gabriele

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  • @kniphofia  i agree about the camera wandering on karl richter. i enjoy the footage on him playing. very nice piece here too. part of the attraction for me is watching the performer do the piece. very nice mr. Studer.

  • @kniphofia i agree about the camera wandering on karl richter. i enjoy the footage on him playing. very nice piece here too. part of the attraction for me is watching the performer do the piece.

  • This is good to see, I like how you show both keyboard and pedal work. I so wish I could see Karl Richter play this way instead of the camera wandering all around Ottobeuren!

  • Brano stupendo e bravissimo esecutore....davvero splendido...

  • Yes it is! There is one, I found the dispositione! ;)

  • Is that a Septième 1 1/7' @5:45? Sounds particuliar! (and good indeed) Great performance!!

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