Here we have a man looking at pieces of paper with dots on them, which are codes for which buttons and pedals to push, in what order, and for how long. This particular code was originally written down centuries ago by an expert in making the combinations of those button-pressings and pedal-pushings sound so pleasing that they have the effect of momentarily transporting the spirit, if indeed we have one (which I believe we do), to a wonderful place of reflection and peace. And when they are recorded, as they are here, we share that momentary joy with each other. While all of the parts and procedures may seem very basic, they join together to be really quite magical.
A breath of fresh air! Still just as fresh as the day it was written nearly 300 years ago. That's the way to become immortal - leave a legacy so great that it never dates. How many people do that?
This is a piece I've never heard before and something I realized I would love from the very first notes! Thank you so much and God bless you, Netherlands Bach Society!
Oh I so love it when you are playing. Somehow, along with the late Karl Richter, I imagine that this is exactly how Bach would have played. The passion that you put into the playing is so obvious. Thank you Van Doeselaar, and thank you to the Netherlands Bach Society for bringing all this beautiful music to life in so brilliant a manner. God bless John.
Listening to this has just made my day! It's always been one of my favourite JSB chorale trios, but this performance sparkles! Beautiful instrument, gorgeous registration and flawless playing. Thank you so much Leo van Doeselaar and the NBS, sincere greetings to you all from England!
With such beautiful music, it would be no surprise to find after my final breath, a choir of God's angel accompanied by the cantor of heaven. That being J. S. Bach.
To sing along with the chorale (when it enters in the pedal at 2:46): 1. Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, 1. Lord Jesus Christ, come near to us, Dein Heilgen Geist du zu uns send, Your Spirit come breathe life through us, Mit Hilf und Gnad, Herr, uns regier Give grace to help our whole lives through, Und uns den Weg zur Wahrheit führ. And guide us on the way to truth.
Beautiful registration and rendition, HOWEVER, I am wondering why no one tries to highlight the chorale melody in the bass line, when it starts, by changing its registration to a different one
Here we have a man looking at pieces of paper with dots on them, which are codes for which buttons and pedals to push, in what order, and for how long. This particular code was originally written down centuries ago by an expert in making the combinations of those button-pressings and pedal-pushings sound so pleasing that they have the effect of momentarily transporting the spirit, if indeed we have one (which I believe we do), to a wonderful place of reflection and peace. And when they are recorded, as they are here, we share that momentary joy with each other. While all of the parts and procedures may seem very basic, they join together to be really quite magical.
A breath of fresh air!
Still just as fresh as the day it was written nearly 300 years ago.
That's the way to become immortal - leave a legacy so great that it never dates. How many people do that?
And chapeau for the Flentrop crew who did an almost impossible task of recreating this instrument, Dutch organbuilders rule!
This is pure Bach, as pure as it could ever get.
This is a piece I've never heard before and something I realized I would love from the very first notes! Thank you so much and God bless you, Netherlands Bach Society!
I love this chorale! Wonderful registration!
I just heard Bach playing!
Oh I so love it when you are playing. Somehow, along with the late Karl Richter, I imagine that this is exactly how Bach would have played. The passion that you put into the playing is so obvious.
Thank you Van Doeselaar, and thank you to the Netherlands Bach Society for bringing all this beautiful music to life in so brilliant a manner.
God bless
John.
Was für durchsichtige doch warmherzige Tönen der historisch wertvolle Orgel! Die Aufführung ist auch literarisch "Super"!
Listening to this has just made my day! It's always been one of my favourite JSB chorale trios, but this performance sparkles! Beautiful instrument, gorgeous registration and flawless playing. Thank you so much Leo van Doeselaar and the NBS, sincere greetings to you all from England!
With such beautiful music, it would be no surprise to find after my final breath, a choir of God's angel accompanied by the cantor of heaven. That being J. S. Bach.
best comment!
Amazing
Such a beautiful Bach chorale that spreads so much joy and light around it with its wonderful organ sound thank you NBS🍃
Et toujours ce fond de swing. Le Kantor est bien le plus grand !!! ❤
Prachtig stuk, heel mooi geregistreerd en gespeeld!
Thank you!
This piece is so joyful! It lifts you into the skies.
So beautiful...A blessing from heaven!
Bach always ❤️
Gracias gratitud puro Sonido angelical y ese lente 🎼 que BACH
Exquisitely joyous!
No words
Fantastique
EXCELSO!
Looks like I need to purchase some new sheet music.
Good work guys ❤️
To sing along with the chorale (when it enters in the pedal at 2:46):
1. Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, 1. Lord Jesus Christ, come near to us,
Dein Heilgen Geist du zu uns send, Your Spirit come breathe life through us,
Mit Hilf und Gnad, Herr, uns regier Give grace to help our whole lives through,
Und uns den Weg zur Wahrheit führ. And guide us on the way to truth.
✨ B e a u t i f u l ✨
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0:38 You can hear the beginning of brandenburg no 1
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Beautiful registration and rendition, HOWEVER, I am wondering why no one tries to highlight the chorale melody in the bass line, when it starts, by changing its registration to a different one
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끝나는 코드가 못들어본 코드인데요? 저렇게 끝난다고?
Keep it Van Dosselarr. you dont look a bit like Quasimodo