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Gigue Fugue in G Major BWV 577. JORGE SÁNCHEZ HERRERA.

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JORGE SÁNCHEZ HERRERA, plays, in 1989, this version of Bach "Gigue" Fugue in G Major BWV 577, at the Merida´s Cathedral, Ven. He plays this work at the Schmelzer-Laukuff organ(II/23-1957). When this concert was made, the organ had many stops and electro-pneumatic action key touch problems.

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  • u should hear David Briggs play it on full organ.

    It sounds AMAZING!!!

  • Just as good as Virgil Fox!

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  • This piece is a masterpiece. It's amazing how good Bach can make a fugue sound on an organ! Nobody else has ever been able to do such a thing.

  • Sound quality is, of course, awful here, but what an astonishing performance! simply outstanding playing with that wonderful latin sense of rythmn to go with the math!

  • I encourage him to play it at Wanamaker's.

  • Rewind! Now lets all gigue together!

  • Although poor it maybe, the sound still invites you to imagine the cathedral this organ is in. In person I bet this organ is fantastic, and just demonstrates the point that you don't need a huge organ to have that incredible sound.

  • Ich weiss es nicht, warum alles diese Scheisse

    über die Register er benutze hier. Diese solche Kommentar wird mir verstanden habe wie die "Klassiche" Musik in Europa ist schneller zum weniger und weniger jugend Publikum zu habe. Das ist nur verschiedene Registration Technik die aus Venezuela kommt, wie die "Sistema de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela", "Orquesta Simón Bolívar" und Gustavo Dudamel. Jorge Sanchez, ein wunderbares Orgelspieler. FELICITACIONES

  • I thought this performance was phenominal!

    there is no such thing as a 'correct' interpretation. This man's technique is incredible, and he played the piece in an exciting (and, yes, musical) way!

    - - - Cody.

  • He must be using a tuba 8 on this registration, I think it really adds alot of extra spice. Nice!

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