Buxtehude Toccata in F BuxWV 157 (The organ lesson)

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @timrishton5871
    @timrishton5871  9 годин тому

    For direct links to all the various series of organ videos, see rishton.info/.
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  • @gamusicus
    @gamusicus 4 години тому

    I started my Senior Recital with this. I still play it 30 years later a few times a year. It always been a favorite and a fun piece to play!

  • @JSB2500
    @JSB2500 3 години тому

    Such a beautiful instrument. I can only dream of playing an instrument like that! Thank you Tim for the organ spec (in the description). Maybe I will visit you...😃

  • @photonatjag
    @photonatjag 5 годин тому

    This is great. that piece is on the list for the ARCO exam. I discovered Buxtehude, when I had lessons a few years ago (my playing had deteriorated). I prefer Buxtehude's freely composed pieces over Bach. My tutor also gave me a Bach Choral book, which I since put to use after stumbling on your youtube channel.

  • @intermezzo-musikalischestr2987
    @intermezzo-musikalischestr2987 7 годин тому

    Many thanks for your explanation and recording. I've never heard the fuge in this way. I live near Bach's place of work, so Bach and Buxtehude are always present here.
    Would you prefer to play Buxtehude's "In dulci jubilo" in a bold or a calm registration? Mostly it is played calm, but I know both.