One of the greatest solo instrumentals, including the bravura 'solo' improvisation at the end, ever written. Superbly recorded. Great vid. But what a piece, and what a composer, and what an instrument! hundreds of years ago.
of course, because there's no sustain pedal on the organ, if you let the key go the sound stops, so it's much trickier to connect the notes and play legato. On the other hand, there's no dynamics on the organ (sound is the same no matter how hard or soft you're hitting the key), and that's makes it easier than the piano.
One of the greatest solo instrumentals, including the bravura 'solo' improvisation at the end, ever written.
Superbly recorded. Great vid. But what a piece, and what a composer, and what an instrument! hundreds of years ago.
Beautifully played and so majestic! I know this piece well, and yet this is the first time I've laughed at the genius of Bach's chord at 6:33!
Very cool!! Very well-played and interesting perspective. Thank you; keep posting.
Trés Vitement: 0:04
Gravement: 1:27
Lentement: 6:33
Lovely!!!!!
Nice performance!
Wat organ or organ-sample is this? Sounds good!
Exactly, i've the same question, because it sounds very good!!
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la fin bien de trop violente et rapide ! il suffit de la fin de la vie, non d'une toccata ! pour le reste bien joué, surtout la première partie.
Man organ technique looks completely different from piano.
Which do you think is harder?
For me in piano it's harder to produce variety of sound cause you don't have stops.
of course, because there's no sustain pedal on the organ, if you let the key go the sound stops, so it's much trickier to connect the notes and play legato. On the other hand, there's no dynamics on the organ (sound is the same no matter how hard or soft you're hitting the key), and that's makes it easier than the piano.