Complimenti, sei veramente brava! Il prezzo è molto impegnativo, ma le tue mani danzano sulle tastiere e i tuoi piedi sembrano camminare sull' acqua. Hai un grande buon gusto nella scelta dei registri, non hai mai appesantito troppo il pedale, grazie! è una gioia poterti ascoltare...sei una forza della natura 👏💪
From my less than humble point of view, you're now old enough to take full advantage of a Bach "Fantasy." Make it your own! You're in control of the various tempi within the fantasy. Have a ball making... it your own. Only you can do this. And "go that one step beyond." Next year Paris the Spring.
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Yes. I agree with you. However, this performance is from a competition and there is risk of taking too much liberty in performance...
What a glorious organ and awesome performer. Coming form the piano transcription the original organ version is of course superior for the fact that the sound does not immediately decay in those flutes, also the bass was so clear i could follow it. The only thing i found better in the LIszt piano transcription is the deceptive cadence @10:20 (5 sec later). On the piano it hits you in the heart beautifully poignant and grand moment you will return to listen to the whole piece again. On the organ it is diffused, the sound on the treble seem to take time to establish itself and you may even miss it. But overall the organ version is supreme. That said i like the piano version for other reasons too. If you are an organist, i'd love if you listened to it and tell me back what you think below this comment. The link . ua-cam.com/video/QJUs6gRf-Ao/v-deo.html
You cannot listen to organ music on a device, and compare it to a piano. The organ has multitudes of pipes, spatially arranged, in a resonant space. The sound is complex, like listening to an orchestra. The piano doesn’t have this depth and breadth. Yes the Liszt version is nice, especially the a and e minor fugues, but the piano doesn’t stand a chance with the pedal entries of the subject.
@@Inventio13 I definitively agree with your comment on the superiority of having a pedal register playable with both feet on the organ. The organ and piano don't really compete with each other as they're radically different methods of producing sound : percussive and winds. But piano is a more direct connection between artist and sound, there is not external power source. Also organ suffers from different time delay from keyboard to start of sound on different registers which is due to volume of displaced air required to start creating a vibration in the metal. I guess horsepower of the air pump can significantly improve that. On the piano no such problem.
This piece by Bach is deeply mysterious! Wonderful rendition!
Beautifully played, bravo
Fantastic talent! Beautifully played
Thank you very much!
& Jhr. Humphrey. Your playing is Beautiful and very precision. Mercy.
This performance is so much like Latry's in his "Bach to the Future" album. I love it!
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Thank you so much for such a wonderful compliment. I'm very happy you enjoyed listening to it.
Complimenti, sei veramente brava! Il prezzo è molto impegnativo, ma le tue mani danzano sulle tastiere e i tuoi piedi sembrano camminare sull' acqua. Hai un grande buon gusto nella scelta dei registri, non hai mai appesantito troppo il pedale, grazie! è una gioia poterti ascoltare...sei una forza della natura 👏💪
A great performance - thanks for sharing
Incredible talent, well done, bravo!
Thank you very much!
" Prodigieuse élégance !"
Krásne ❤️
Best version ever!
Thank you!!
Very good playing--but what is that gurgling water sound? [
From my less than humble point of view, you're now old enough to take full advantage of a Bach "Fantasy." Make it your own! You're in control of the various tempi within the fantasy. Have a ball making... it your own. Only you can do this. And "go that one step beyond." Next year Paris the Spring.
Yes. I agree with you. However, this performance is from a competition and there is risk of taking too much liberty in performance...
@ How did you do in the competition?
Espléndida.
She is a real Organist.
What a glorious organ and awesome performer. Coming form the piano transcription the original organ version is of course superior for the fact that the sound does not immediately decay in those flutes, also the bass was so clear i could follow it. The only thing i found better in the LIszt piano transcription is the deceptive cadence @10:20 (5 sec later). On the piano it hits you in the heart beautifully poignant and grand moment you will return to listen to the whole piece again. On the organ it is diffused, the sound on the treble seem to take time to establish itself and you may even miss it. But overall the organ version is supreme. That said i like the piano version for other reasons too. If you are an organist, i'd love if you listened to it and tell me back what you think below this comment. The link .
ua-cam.com/video/QJUs6gRf-Ao/v-deo.html
You cannot listen to organ music on a device, and compare it to a piano. The organ has multitudes of pipes, spatially arranged, in a resonant space. The sound is complex, like listening to an orchestra. The piano doesn’t have this depth and breadth. Yes the Liszt version is nice, especially the a and e minor fugues, but the piano doesn’t stand a chance with the pedal entries of the subject.
@@Inventio13 I definitively agree with your comment on the superiority of having a pedal register playable with both feet on the organ. The organ and piano don't really compete with each other as they're radically different methods of producing sound : percussive and winds. But piano is a more direct connection between artist and sound, there is not external power source. Also organ suffers from different time delay from keyboard to start of sound on different registers which is due to volume of displaced air required to start creating a vibration in the metal. I guess horsepower of the air pump can significantly improve that. On the piano no such problem.