Daniel Roth, Organist Titulaire of St. Sulpice, performs the JS Bach work Partita Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig BWV 78, Variations 10, 11. Recorded by Tony Valillo, June 2000. FROM www.stsulpice.com. NOT TO BE COPIED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
Toujours un plaisir de voir et entendre M. Roth qui maîtrise si bien son orgue et qui peut "presque" tout oser, tant il reste musicien sur cet orgue d'exception. Merci monsieur !
I wonder why he plays this variation organo pleno. The mood should surely correspond to the meaning of words in the tenth verse (strophe) of the choral.
I wonder why he uses the same registration for the RH in both the variation of each line of melody, then its more simple statement.
Wilem Dafoe does a great job!
sarina1119 2 months ago
This is magnificent.
bawlmerbuoy1 7 months ago
Toujours un plaisir de voir et entendre M. Roth qui maîtrise si bien son orgue et qui peut "presque" tout oser, tant il reste musicien sur cet orgue d'exception. Merci monsieur !
organumstroch 11 months ago
My favorite organ-piece BWV768 since a number of years. Astounding to SEE it being played. Thank a mill.
NoSir99 1 year ago
what BWV number is this?
infinitypenguins 1 year ago
Bach on this organist is fabulous, it sounds just like Bach playing himself.
enchammade16 1 year ago
A wonderful organist.
I wonder why he plays this variation organo pleno. The mood should surely correspond to the meaning of words in the tenth verse (strophe) of the choral.
I wonder why he uses the same registration for the RH in both the variation of each line of melody, then its more simple statement.
1401JSC 1 year ago
muy muy bueno
pepitho 1 year ago
He is as magnificent as ever!
advisorC101 2 years ago
La période où l'on jouait tout Bach sur Bourdon 8', Flute 8', Sous-basse 16', avec parfois un prestant 4' est révolue. Ouf!
Brelaz2007 2 years ago