Jubilatoire!!! Monsieur David Cassan vous venez de délivrer une improvisation impressionnante à tous les points de vue sur ce très beau thème de Jesu meine Freude de Johann Crüger. Un immense merci.
Brilliant! Shows a deep knowledge on how JSB composed his partite. I must admit I was reluctant to listen to a Hauptwerk organ, but I am happy to have overcome my reluctance. Good job :)
An amazing and brilliant performance by Mr. Cassan. It's also an excellent demonstration of the Arlesheim sample set. Joerg Glebe continues to be the gold standard for Internet organ videos.
Ce cher David, Organiste de la ligné des : Vierne Guillemant ... Cochereau est dans cette improvisation, avec thème et contrepoint (du sujet) écrit sur partition extrait d'un choral de Bach (donc issue d'un chant luthérien), nous livre ici un extraordinaire développement dans la plus pur tradition de JS Bach, mais avec une telle évidence musicale, et un tel contrepoint que JS Bach serait lui même bouche bée, devant une telle fidélité d'un tel développement, C'est presque de la contrefaçons... il aurait couché cette impro sur du vieux papier au tire ligne à partitions, et écrit ça à la plume d'oie, et laissé quelques années dan une cave cave bien humide du coté de Weimar...On aurait très probablement conclue à une n'ième découverte d'un écrit oublié de Bach.... Fantastique et merci
This is Baroque improvisation of a very high order indeed- not just Baroque pastiche but identifiably J.S Bach's style, something that very few improvisers really achieve. Even fewer can achieve a genuinely contrapuntal trio with 4ft Cantus Firmus in the pedal. Each variation adopts a systematic and consistent form of established Baroque variation technique. Phrases are characterful and very well shaped, rather than with the fluent but rather aimless figuration that one so often hears. Just about everything is very focussed and structured with strong patterns that enhance character and memorability; also length is almost perfectly judged for the content. One can think of a lot of written music from established Baroque composers that is a lot less accomplished and interesting. One slight qualifications might be that overall, the improvisation is perhaps just a little too hard driven. On a few occasions the counterpoint becomes slightly convoluted with some playing untidiness, amid textures that are maybe just too busy; for example from around 11'.00". The tempo in the variation from 5':20" has hints of instability too. Slightly slower tempi in some variations with more chance for phrases to breathe would provide more 'thinking time' and enhance both compositional and performance aspects of the music. Nevertheless, hindsight in even the absolute finest of improvisations will always reveal some elements of weakness. Absolute perfection across all parameters is virtually impossible to achieve. The St Alban's 1st Prize winner of 2014 delivers something of real maturity and insight, and considerably beyond most Baroque pastiches; impeccable performance technique too. Very good sound and visuals. Please let us have plenty more from David Cassan, of whom I am sure that we will hear a lot more in the future!
JSB est éternel. David Cassan nous le démontre, en même temps qu'îl met à mal l'idée que JSB était allé au bout du bout du contrepoint. Le modèle est encore fécond de nos jours.
John Riley Has certainly said it all and then some! He must be an accomplished organist also. In what city is Joerg Glebe's Hauptwerk organ located? It would seem to be the premier virtual organ in the world.
A wonderful performance on a tremendous instrument! I am wondering how the audio was made. Was it done with microphones set up in the room, or was it done through a direct plug-in to the computers controlling the organ? Just curious.
Jubilatoire!!!
Monsieur David Cassan vous venez de délivrer une improvisation impressionnante à tous les points de vue sur ce très beau thème de Jesu meine Freude de Johann Crüger.
Un immense merci.
Okay, so there's another valuable thing to learn: David Cassan is a genius.
Brillant ; bravo
Magnifique;tres beau final dans la veine de la passion selon st Matthieu.
Brilliant! Shows a deep knowledge on how JSB composed his partite. I must admit I was reluctant to listen to a Hauptwerk organ, but I am happy to have overcome my reluctance. Good job :)
An amazing and brilliant performance by Mr. Cassan. It's also an excellent demonstration of the Arlesheim sample set. Joerg Glebe continues to be the gold standard for Internet organ videos.
On ne s'ennuie pas une seule seconde! Toujours inspiré et avec plein d'idées intéressantes. Bravo
Ce cher David, Organiste de la ligné des : Vierne Guillemant ... Cochereau est dans cette improvisation, avec thème et contrepoint (du sujet) écrit sur partition extrait d'un choral de Bach (donc issue d'un chant luthérien), nous livre ici un extraordinaire développement dans la plus pur tradition de JS Bach, mais avec une telle évidence musicale, et un tel contrepoint que JS Bach serait lui même bouche bée, devant une telle fidélité d'un tel développement,
C'est presque de la contrefaçons... il aurait couché cette impro sur du vieux papier au tire ligne à partitions, et écrit ça à la plume d'oie, et laissé quelques années dan une cave cave bien humide du coté de Weimar...On aurait très probablement conclue à une n'ième découverte d'un écrit oublié de Bach....
Fantastique et merci
Jesu, meine Freude! BWV 227 One of JSB's best motets.
Mr. Cassan is truly amazing! Thank you for sharing this with us.
James
Greatly appreciated both the choice of organ, the registrations and the skillful performance. More!
Very skillful, loved the registration and the sample set is super
A perfect replica of Bach's style in my eyes (well, ears).
Bravo! and Thanks!
Nicely done!
Dans la lignée directe des Bach, Buxtehude,.. Génial
This is Baroque improvisation of a very high order indeed- not just Baroque pastiche but identifiably J.S Bach's style, something that very few improvisers really achieve. Even fewer can achieve a genuinely contrapuntal trio with 4ft Cantus Firmus in the pedal. Each variation adopts a systematic and consistent form of established Baroque variation technique. Phrases are characterful and very well shaped, rather than with the fluent but rather aimless figuration that one so often hears. Just about everything is very focussed and structured with strong patterns that enhance character and memorability; also length is almost perfectly judged for the content. One can think of a lot of written music from established Baroque composers that is a lot less accomplished and interesting.
One slight qualifications might be that overall, the improvisation is perhaps just a little too hard driven. On a few occasions the counterpoint becomes slightly convoluted with some playing untidiness, amid textures that are maybe just too busy; for example from around 11'.00". The tempo in the variation from 5':20" has hints of instability too. Slightly slower tempi in some variations with more chance for phrases to breathe would provide more 'thinking time' and enhance both compositional and performance aspects of the music. Nevertheless, hindsight in even the absolute finest of improvisations will always reveal some elements of weakness. Absolute perfection across all parameters is virtually impossible to achieve.
The St Alban's 1st Prize winner of 2014 delivers something of real maturity and insight, and considerably beyond most Baroque pastiches; impeccable performance technique too. Very good sound and visuals. Please let us have plenty more from David Cassan, of whom I am sure that we will hear a lot more in the future!
REALLY EXCELLENT !
I agree with every single word of yours.
JOHN RILEY What an insightful comment. After being in the improvisation facebook group along with you for a while, it’s nice to see you here too.
L'art d'un grand improvisateur à la vivacité pétillante d'intelligence et de trouvailles dignent de la lignée Bach...
Absolutely amazing!!! Bravo!
c'est un improvisateur géniale !!
Mes félicitations, bravo !!
Amazing!
Like Schumann, I take my hat off for your improvisation skills
its on the choral "Jesu meine Freude" EG 396
Bravo!
11:00 is amazing
Genie!
Masterful!
absolutely fantastic ! Did somebody write the notes down ?
Truly impressive.
JSB est éternel. David Cassan nous le démontre, en même temps qu'îl met à mal l'idée que JSB était allé au bout du bout du contrepoint. Le modèle est encore fécond de nos jours.
11:00
John Riley Has certainly said it all and then some! He must be an accomplished organist also. In what city is Joerg Glebe's Hauptwerk organ located? It would seem to be the premier virtual organ in the world.
A wonderful performance on a tremendous instrument! I am wondering how the audio was made. Was it done with microphones set up in the room, or was it done through a direct plug-in to the computers controlling the organ? Just curious.
quel dommage qu'un organiste de ce talent joue de ce bidule épouvantable !
It would be the Century goal to make a 6 voice fugue out of a theme...