Bach Toccata d minor BWV 913 played by Ewald Kooiman

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

Ewald Kooimann plays Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata d minor BWV 913 on the Andreas Silbermann organ (1709) at the Abbatiale St.Etienne of Marmoutier (Alsace, France).

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  • Thank you, I will consider this for my upcoming videos. You are right.

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  • In my ignorance, I always thought that this was a piece written for the harpsichord.

    I am so pleased to hear how wonderful it sounds on the organ, and on this historical organ. What a nice testament and lasting gift to us all.

  • The organ-world has lost one of it's greatest artists; he will always be an example to me in what is the right way to play organ-music.

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  • Yes, it is accepted that this is a harpsichord work. However, it sounds very well in the organ, especially from the great master that was Kooiman.

  • perfect!

  • @mrmolinodelahoz That's not ignorant; it probably was written with the harpsichord in mind. Good players know how to make keyboard pieces sound effective on either.

  • What dynamics are you talking about,this is close to stylus phantasticus ,of course it must have dynamics,outherwise why these large organs have been built.

  • Don't like this eratic style. This needs to be way more mechanical - he's totally overdone it with the dynamics.

    1 star from me for that!

  • For 55 seconds there goes the beginning for the clip. It is asslarge long. Just look at Karl Richter's video recording and compare.

    for 39 seconds there goes the ending.

    If we substract 1.34 from the total of 3.52, we get 2.18 as the time period of the video spent to show as Ewald Kooimann.

    I'm just trying to say that someone has spent too much time on beginning and ending...

  • Proof it and I'll believe you! How come I've never heard of you? In my opinion Ewald did a great job. As with all the recordings he made. Too bad he passed away! The dutch have lost a great organ master again in short time!

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