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J. S. Bach / Fugue in G Major "Gigue", Bwv 577

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2006

I needed to try out a new camera, so I played Bach on the pipe organ. Enjoy!
The organ is a 1985 Schlicker Pipe Organ - just 10 ranks. Pedal 32 reed & pedal mixture added after this recording.

Pedal:
32 Resultant
16 Bourdon
8 Principal
8 Gedeckt
4 Octave
IV-V Mixture
32 Contre Basson (digital 12)
16 Basson
8 Schalmei
4 Schalmei

Manual II
8 Gedeckt
8 Salicional
8 Voix Celeste
4 Rohrfloete
4 Salicet
2 Principal
1 1/3 Klein Nazat
1 Sifflote
8 Schalmei

Manual I
16 Bourdon
8 Principal
8 Gedeckt
4 Principal
4 Gedeckt
2 2/3 Nazat
2 Principal
2 Rohrfloete
1 3/5 Tierce (prep)
III Mixture
8 Schalmei
4 Schalmei

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Uploader Comments (paulbinko)

  • I prefere the paces of the echos you did, unlike most other interpritations. It's a shame the organ contains eleectric speaker contraption for the 32'.

  • Thanks for letting me know your thoughts. This recording doesn't use the 32" reed, though the organ has one.

  • Waw ! Great video ! It's more regular than Virgil, but it like it a lot ! Thanks for that :)

  • How are you doing? Been looking at your wonderful clips and thinking about how things are going for you. Paul

  • is that a Schlicker Organ?

  • It is.

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  • Hi, I have heard Nathan Laube several times in concert, a young and brilliant organist. he plays completely without music. John Weaver also woul always play from memory.

  • Hard to believe that this organ is only ten ranks!!!

  • очень хорошо ! 5+

  • This is a beautiful organ, and you were really accurate in this video.... i love how you put some reeds for the pedal, because most of the people who put their version of this on youtube on have a flute or diapason on the pedals, so you cant hear it that well and cant get an idea of the magnitude of notes being played by one person..... BRAVO!!!!

  • This is absolutely wonderful. Great technique and expression.

  • do you have bourdon on the pedals? I think the only way the pedals for this song to be heard on a camera would be to put trompette or bourdon 16' or 8' nice playing!

  • Hello, I'm going fine, but I just moved, with all my instruments, in a house that needs a lot of works ! I will post some new videos next month I think, I have also some new restoration projects ... Have a nice week, Bob.

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