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Bach: "Little" Prelude in C major BWV 553/a

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2007

Tibor Pinter plays on the sample set of Gottfried Silbermann organ, 1721, St. Georgenkirche, Roetha, Germany

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  • Very fine indeed ! I've never heard of sampling technology - could you give a rough idea please ?

  • The technology is simple and magnificent, at least in its basics. All pipes are recorded, there is a software in which you can load the sound files of the pipes and you can operate them according to the stops of the organ. The keyboards are connected to the computer so if you play on the keyboard the sounding result is the virtual image of the original instrument.

  • this song could benn played on piano

  • Yes, that's right. All pieces can be played on piano, harpsichord whatever which don't have obligate pedal part. In this piece you can play the bass part with your left hand.

  • There are two sets of "little preludes". In my opinion you think for that one which was written especially for harpsichord and / or clavichord. Nowadays this set is usually played on piano. However the other set - the "8 little preludes and fugues" - is written for organ or pedalharpsichord, and Bach's authorship is very questionable. The composer was maybe Krebs, the elder. But you can play it on piano if you are able to gather the lower parts in your left hand.

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  • Of course. I´m an organic and the little prelude is original written for organ. NOT for piano.

  • i've heard toccato and fugue (for organ) done with strings, i've heard glenn gould do bach harpsichord and clavichord pieces on piano, and wendy carlos do bach on a moog synthesizer. If the man wants to play the organ, so be it!!!

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  • how did you get those pedals!!! i want them so i can practise at home without having to go allll the way to church

  • Lovely! I love it!

  • Thank for your message . You've given me some food for thought .

    Jim

  • Excellent performance! Id like to know the maker of your keyboards, the pedal and speakers.

  • Yes, if you google search for pedal keyboard or organ pedals in images, you'd see some for sale.

  • So you can actually get a separate set of organ pedals? Holy cow, I didn't know that was possible. Nice playing :)

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