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J. S. Bach - Trio Sonata in C minor BWV 526 (1/3)

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

Trio Sonata No. 2 in C minor BWV 526

Mov. I - Vivace

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 -1750), in 1728.

Organ instrumental.

The photos are from Leipzig, Germany.

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  • Thank you for this wonderful Video !

  • I LOVE BACH!!!!!! Thank you so much! I love this video.

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  • Excellent! Very well-balanced and quite enjoyable!!!!!!

  • @omrifotnac Herr Bach wrote these trio sonatas as a teaching aid for his son I am told. This rendition is the prettiest recording of the BWV 526 1st movement I have ever heard.

  • This is very very good indeed. Superb playing and acoustics plus tempo which is just right. Not much more I could ask . . .

  • @The30YearOldVirgin "...Bach's six trio sonatas (BWV 525--530)..."

    Ah, you just saved me a search (for the BWV numbers of all the trio sonatas).

    "...In my opinion the best recordings ever..."

    I suspect this will turn out to be my opinion as well.

    I'm comparatively unfamiliar with the trio sonatas, but I'm already quite prepared to assume that there are few recordings, if any, that trump this one.

    This is just superb.

  • @The30YearOldVirgin Everything is just incredible beautiful in this recording!!!

    The music, the interpreter, the sound, the town and the picture. One doesn't find a seccond posting like this in the whole youtube!!!

    Thank you for this phantastic experience of Bach's music. It is breath-taking and breath-giving at the same time.

  • @IDidntComeUpWithName As I recall, I was also about 14 when I heard my first Brandenburg Concerto (it was #4). Until then I had never heard anything so beautiful. I was in tears. That experience was the beginning of many years of happy discovery and rediscovery of the wonderful music of J.S. Bach. He remains my most cherished composer.

  • @The30YearOldVirgin : very good sentiment

  • @IDidntComeUpWithName : One can find elements of JSB in the music of Chopin!

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