🎵 JS Bach/M.Dupré - Sinfonia Cantata 29 | Richard McVeigh, Rotterdam (Hauptwerk)
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Sinfonia Cantata BWV 29 transcription Marcel Dupré (1886-1971).
Richard McVeigh plays the amazing Rotterdam Hauptwerk organ!
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Played and recorded on the "old 3 manual organ".... your play, registration, Caroline's help is... fabuleus!!! ❤
¡Qué gran interpretación!
¡Y qué bello sonido de este órgano!...
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WOW! WONDERFUL!!! I also noticed that Caroline must be reading the score as quickly or knows the music so well too, that she knows exactly when to push the change of page on the i reader. You two are quite an amazing duo!
What a sumptuous performance! Thank you.
Masterful, energetic and a sheer delight to listen to a clean registration. Thank you Richard and Caroline's finger!
Fantastic Richard! Great tempo and registration! 👌
Very nice indeed. I practised this for years - as the Preludio in E major from the Violin Partita #3 BWV 1006. Sounds even more impressive as an organ transcription. Thanks so much!
Thanks for recording this... one of my “go to” pieces for celebrations at church (in particular Thanksgiving, appropriate considering the title of this piece). Awesome sound on this organ, great registrations!
The most fantastic piece of Organ music ever. Greetings from South-Africa. Thanks Richard!
JSB to the fore again with a lovely crunchy registration.
Love the automated 'Fickle Finger of Fate automated page turner......
A true Masterclass on performance style, articulation and registration. I'm running out of words to describe your unbelievably brilliant playing, Richard. Today, Brilliant (confession: a wholly inadequate description) will sadly have to suffice. Thank you - a great start to my day. Tx
What a marvelous performance Richard has shared with us. This piece is to me like the most sumptuous meal one can ever enjoy, everything is there on the table, joyous, thrilling and delightful. That remendous organ gives him all the tools and ingredients to create this most divine experience. I am overjoyed! BRAVO!
So enjoyed listening to this superb, energetic and lively piece. 💖
Just truly wonderful! Thank you :) Beautiful articulation, registration, and energy!!! Sparkling!!
Bravo! A 'tour de force' from beginning to end! There are a few transcriptions to choose from of this Sinfonia Cantata 29 (none of them easy!) but your performance of this one by Marcel Dupré certainly captures all the drama and joy of Bach's masterpiece. Sheer joy: thank you!
Wonderfully delicate. Such control over the stoccato. Thank you.
Magnificent! The registration is lovely! You make JSB ring!!
Bravo!!! Masterfully played.
One of my favourites! 😃
Beautiful!
From MagicalPipes This is My absolute # 1 Favorite Organ Piece and will add You to My Collection > Perfect Registration and the Acoustics Over the World
Bravo.
Cracking! Thanks Richard.
Glorious!! Thank you.
Great. Heavenly power!
That 's the version I like the most, it's very elaborate.
Just about the right tempo for me. Too many other organists want to play it as fast as they can (much faster than any orchestra).
AMAZING performance! Is that an iPad you are playing from?
It is - it’s ForScore. There’s a video about it elsewhere on my channel (easy to find). It’s a very useful app!
@@beautyinsound I second this. Got an iPad Pro recently (thanks to Richard’s video) and it makes life much much more simple! Definitely worth the investment
Good evening
What is the model of this instrument please ? Thanks !
This is what church is supposed sound like
Wonderful! Which virtual organ did you use? It is so vibrant.