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J.S. Bach: Prelude & fugue in C minor BWV 546 (K. Richter)/1

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Prelude and fugue in C minor BWV 546 Prelude Karl Richter, organ  
 
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3NUNS (1 week ago) Show Hide
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aha ! ends on a major chord !
3NUNS (1 week ago) Show Hide
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bwilliant
kknots (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Many organs sound like MIDI. I heard Ton Koopman's recording of BWV 582, and only later I realized it wasn't MIDI. I suppose the MIDI-like sound has something to do with old recordings, or lack of echo (when there's no echo, after releasing a key sound immediately stops)
switzent (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Sounds like a MIDI-score going through Hauptwerk. In fact, it might be.
3NUNS (2 months ago) Show Hide
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and y not ?
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feetje2008 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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nein!! Du hast gar kein Recht. Höre zu: es ist Karl Richter der spielt, der Meister Orgelspieler. Dieses Stück ist so genial dass man es kaum verstehen kann und so war der Karl. Fabelhaft.
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why?
baldwalrus7 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I was being sarcastic: I think Bach knows what chord to end his music on.

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