Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin, Organiste Titulaire Adjointe of the Grandes Orgues of St. Sulpice (Paris), performs JS Bach's Fantasy and Fugue in c minor, BWV 537. Recorded by Tony Valillo 10 ...
Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin, Organiste Titulaire Adjointe of the Grandes Orgues of St. Sulpice (Paris), performs JS Bach's Fantasy and Fugue in c minor, BWV 537. Recorded by Tony Valillo 10 December 2000. FROM www.stsulpice.com. NOT TO BE COPIED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
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Get the page turner to help set the registration for the fugue. There should be almost no break between the Prelude and Fugue. (This left me hanging with anticipation.)
Wish she had added mixtures and stops at the appropriate places. She did go to the Swell (-?-) for the middle chromatic section, and built to the #1 manual, but it was little noticed here.
Thank you, Sulpice, for posting this. RWG Denver, Colorado USA
I love this organ with my heart, mind and body. I'd give almost anything to be able to sit at that console and play the finest example of the Romantic period.
I will not forget the organ of St. Ouen though, But both of these magnificent instruments posses such indescribable beauty.
A very nice job of this piece also I will say, truly she id a woman deserving of her position as organist of this church.
Truly wonderful! It is one thing to accurately play the notes. It is quite another to play with such obvious heartfelt love of the music. Such beautiful in terpretation. I wish i could meet & talk to you. Ed owensby USA
I just poured my soul out by viewing this wonderful masterpiece: the incredible acoustics at St Sulpice, the artistry of the Cavaillé-Coll organ, the genius of J S Bach, and the gift and musicianship of Ms Cauchefer-Choplin, all that is much more of what my mind and ears can understand. THANK YOU, THANK YOU FOR POSTING IT
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Get the page turner to help set the registration for the fugue.
There should be almost no break between the Prelude and Fugue. (This left me hanging with anticipation.)
Wish she had added mixtures and stops at the appropriate places.
She did go to the Swell (-?-) for the middle chromatic section, and built to the #1 manual, but it was little noticed here.
Thank you, Sulpice, for posting this.
RWG Denver, Colorado USA
SVCC is obviously in the first catagory!
I will not forget the organ of St. Ouen though, But both of these magnificent instruments posses such indescribable beauty.
A very nice job of this piece also I will say, truly she id a woman deserving of her position as organist of this church.
Tolle Organistin!