Piece 12 was not actually written by J. S. Bach. It's by Christian Petzold, but for a long time it was believed to be from Bach because it was found in a book for Anna Magdalena Bach.
2:25 i heard this song during a ceremony for my great grandmother’s death at church, and it has stucked with me ever since. I wasn’t able to find it again ever since. But 6 months later, because of you, Lord Vinheteiro, i was able to finally find it! Thank you so much, you’ve made one soul happy today!
Yes. That song is also called Jesu the joy of mans desiring. This one and Air on G string are my top favourites by Bach I also heard Jesu the joy of mans desiring from a video tape some 35 years back. That music was played in that video tape of wild life. At that time itself it was so inspiring and touching. Thanks to UA-cam i could identify the piece now and can enjoy countless versions. Thank you so much Bach 🙏🙏. Love ❤ from India 🇮🇳
@@ryqn1166 I want to have a home pipe organ. Granted, my ideal design is based off of a quieter practice instrument that I spent countless of hours playing in college.
There's a reason he isn't staring as much. Not a dig on his playing, or indicative of him having difficulty with the music. The harpsichord keys themselves are slightly skinnier than a piano. He's a pianist. His reflexive reach on a harpsichord is slightly off compared to what he is used to. Basically, he is having to find the keys.
It's upsetting that nobody writes music like that any more. Then again, Bach no longer lives, but for as long as his music is being remembered, he does live, just like other composers whose music is never forgotten!
Yes. What a marvelous and genius composer he was!! For me there are only 2 favourite B's. Bach and Beethoven. There is something happening to ourselves what ever piece of Bach while we are hearing. That phenomenon or quality i have never ever found in any other composer. Thank you so much Bach for composing these marvelous pieces there by making us happy and making the planet a little better place to live. ❤ from India 🇮🇳
My children take lessons and really like watching and listening to your amazing skills and performance. Well done! Thank you for what you are doing for the instrumental music!
I actually have the opportunity to have him as my teacher. I am Brazilian. He is partipating now as professor of a paid music course, coordinated by Nando Moura, a famous UA-camr here as well, who is also a musician. Just don't have the time now to dedicate myself to piano, so I just listen to it for now :)
I found this video while doing research on Bach pieces for a project. I had such a delightful viewing experience. Love that the pieces are being played on this specific piano--gorgeous instrument. I imagined what an exciting event it must have been to be in the audience of the theatre, hearing these pieces for the first time--especially thrilling must have been Toccata and Fugue. Also, I gotta say you had me laughing outloud with your looks to the camera. I felt you were checking in with me to see my reaction to each piece or making sure I was listening extra careful to the piece you were about to play. Not sure if this was your intent but it made this viewing all the more fun and interactive. Thanks for the fun and informative video! Amazing you have all those pieces in your head!
Some of these pieces aren't specifically for harpsichord, though. Cantata BWV 147 is for choir and orchestra, and Toccata and Fugue is for organ. Both these pieces were performed for the first time in a church (and for BWV 147 we know exactly which church), but it's likely that the famous Toccata and Fugue was never performed by Bach, as many believe it's not even his, but another unknown composer's who wrote a toccata and fugue for violin which then Bach transcribed for organ, probably as a study piece for his pupils
@@Lord_Vinheteiro no teatro municipal do RJ tem um órgão de tubo desse, também tem um na catedral da Lapa, eu vou naquela igreja só pra ouvir o organista tocar, acho que você conseguiria tocar neles
Have you tried Switched on Bach or The Well Tempered Synthesizer? Wendy Carlos does a marvelous work playing Back on the very first Moog synthezisers. Since everything was new and untried, she had to fine tune or develop new electronics and computer modules to create the desired sound. I think you'll like it.
@@babygirl4169 It’s the first Prelude from the first book of the Well Tempered Clavier, and it’s in C major not C minor as suggested by a commentator above.
It's only recently that Petzold has been given credit tho. I learned it as Bach, and it's still listed in several books as Bach. When it comes up in lessons, I try to mention this to my students.
@@katrinaduval3085 Petzold has been given credit to this piece since 1725 and most recently, 1957 with the publication of urtext Bach editions. [Mainly] American editions that are less scholarly call this work 'Bach', since it comes out of the Anna Magdalena Bach notebook (1725).
Absolutely. An even less popular opinion, but one I hold fast to: he didn't write the popular Toccata & Fugue either. Too many inconsistencies with the rest of his work.
Love the video, few small notes: 0:10 Minuet in G is attributed to Christian Petzold now, although it was long believed to be by Bach 1:57 this is the Fugue in C minor (from WTC I), not prelude in C major 3:30 true this is a prelude, but if since he wrote many others it's worth adding it's the prelude in C minor, BWV 999
To be a little pedantic... 1:55 - This is not the prelude in c major. It's the fugue in c minor from the well tempered clavier book 1. 3:05 - To be more specific, it's the prelude in c sharp major from the well tempered clavier book 1. 3:30 - So as to not be completely ambiguous, this is the lute prelude in c minor (BWV 999). Great video!
@@VampireFiend616 The harpsichord, a percussive instrument!? You mix up harpsichord with piano. Harpsichord has plucked strings. It's the piano which has stricken strings.
@@MrValium100 I did say relatively easy, not easy. And we can debate about the "right way" until the cows come home. Try not to intimidate people from trying these wonderful, technically less challenging, Bach pieces, for anything is hard when you apply a professional standard to it.
I'm impressed by a guy who can play a piano/harpsichord without looking at the keyboard sometimes, and amused by his quasi-didactic method of presentation. Very entertaining.
Bach's music has the distinct flavor of the missionary schools and churches. No wonder it sounds so familiar because I have my elementary education in a Catholic missionary school. I have not heard this kind of music for almost 50 years. Thanks bringing back my childhood memories.
00:20 The third one has been driving me crazy for years. I will try to hum or whistle it for Shazam or Google to listen to but I can't get it right. I finally was able to bring up Bach music for dogs, which led me to look up all of Bach's songs without titles. I mean he gave them titles, but people don't know the titles.😅
These are all great. Thank you for posting! To hear these all together is a reminder of his supreme talent. I am listening to the complete set of Bach's work. I am stunned by how simply amazing by his output both in quality and quantity. He was truely divinely inspired! Small suggestionL It would be nice to see the BWV numbers.
Your music channel and your great passion for music are impressive, I love to see you play and feel the passion for classical music that I had lost a bit. Congratulations and congratulations :)
Que bom ver que você está tendo o reconhecimento que merece. Ainda que não seja prioritariamente dos brasileiros, seu próprio povo. E ainda que não seja o quanto você merece - pelo tamanho do seu talento. Espero que você tenha sempre muita prosperidade na sua vida!
I would LOVE a full video of "Air for G String" on the harpsicord.. PLZ. Anyone else giggle when he stares into the camera or just me....asking for a friend
@@zenpapyrus they used to think the Menuett in G was by Johann Sebastian Bach. Only more recent discoveries have provided evidence that this piece is actually written by Christian Petzold.
Vinheteiro tinha que ser mais adorado e visto pelos brasileiros. Os estrangeiros são a maioria do canal. Mantém meu respeito por ser um canal de entretenimento e cultura !!
Naming Bach pieces is easy! Just put "Prelude and Fugue" and you have a 50/50 chance of being right! Now trying to say exactly *which* prelude and fugue... Well...
@@Lord_Vinheteiro You think so? I knew most of these and don't play either. Just a fan of Bach! I listen to Gould's Goldberg Variations once a week, lol! Have you ever heard Adam Fulara play some of these on his two hand tapping guitar. Unreal!
I like how he isn't playing in a classic piano, because when Bach was alive classic pianos weren't popular, his pieces were written to be played in this
In my opinion those Bach pieces are better on this instrument because we hear more the left hand. Very good choice of pieces and very entertaining video.
Thanks. This is helpful. I was trying to think of a certain Bach song I like to put in a playlist of instrumental music. I didn't remember what it was called. This video helps jog my memory. The song is Minuet. It is so pretty. This video also reminded me of Toccata and Fugue. I forgot about that song. That is a great song. It is so cool. I know it best as the song at the beginning of Fantasia. The song is awesome and the abstract images are freaking bizarre. It is cool. My favorite part of the movie is Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Part of it is due to my love of dinosaurs, and partially it is due the song sounding really cool.
Ask any piano teacher and they'll tell you that kids often don't know the name of the piece they are learning. Often just the page number or "my list A"
Sempre que posso acompanho os seus vídeos...e surpreendentemente, relembrei de boa parte da minha trajetória musical no piano, iniciada com a saudosa profª Angelina Colombo Ragazzi, aqui em Itapetininga - SP. Muito grata.
Lord of the keyboard, chords, fuges, counterpoint, baroque, cantatas, ..... etc. Can't imagine what the music world would be like if we delete BACH from the the music equation.
It's amazing how you can hear the composers' mood in their music. JS Bach had a good life, and you can hear his joy in his music. Where as Paganini was a tortured genius that put all his pain into his.
Johaan Sebastian Bach 1685 to 1750, German, ingenious composer and musician has a very interesting history. Appreciate yours sharing with us his masterpieces.
Dentro do contexto de música clássica você não vai encontrar nenhuma. Em outros estilos, talvez. O motivo disso é que mesmo músicas em Dó maior ou em Lá menor transitam por regiões diferentes, e fatalmente acabam usando notas de outras escalas.
I really enjoy hearing you play the music instead of merely the notes. At first I was amazed at your recollection and memorization. And then I remembered that on my instrument at one point when I was younger, I had 500 songs committed to memory. So it's still impressive, it's just no longer impossible. Keep up the lovely work. Thank you for educating us masses.
The one stuck in my head is still stuck in my head. It's a Bach piece I've heard many times since school days and again recently (on Facebook) played on bottles by a street artiste. Been searching for the name in vain. It's a famous Bach tune and FB also listed as it as such.
Smp as 5 tops : 1) Toccata e fuga 2) Jesus alegria dos Homens 3) Minueto 4) Aria da Corda Sol 5) Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod) As obras primas de Bach são essas e mais outras obras maravilhosas para órgão Bwv 552 ❤️ , Bwv 542 ❤️ , Bwv 564💗 Bwv 548 e etc ,, são cerca de 250 obras para órgão ❤️❤️❤️
Piece 7 is the Fugue in C minor. It comes after the Prelude in the minor.
Piece 12 was not actually written by J. S. Bach. It's by Christian Petzold, but for a long time it was believed to be from Bach because it was found in a book for Anna Magdalena Bach.
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@@nufelrawi5296 stop
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Please do a full version of toccata and fugue on harpsichord
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Yes he should do a full version of me on Harpsichord
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Tocata and Fugue has a totally different vibe on the harpsichord. I love it.
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Me too, even better than on an organ
Castlevania like...
Originaly played👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎹🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶😊
Sounds a bit pissed, but not that much - ua-cam.com/video/CW0P4Qd25h4/v-deo.html , rise of the machines !
I just think it's completely amazing that Bach composed such beautiful work that we still enjoy so much today. Immortal artist
As people say " There is Bach and then there are all the others'
@@DevonDandy pls pls pls what is it the name of this part of the music 1:33
@@Creeper_nice at 1.33 a short part of the toccata and fugue in D minor
@@DevonDandy but why i dont find this part in a other video ??
actually Minuet in G was composed by Christian Petzold, like other 2 minuets in Anna Magdalena Notebook.
But yes, Bach was from another level.
2:25 i heard this song during a ceremony for my great grandmother’s death at church, and it has stucked with me ever since.
I wasn’t able to find it again ever since. But 6 months later, because of you, Lord Vinheteiro, i was able to finally find it! Thank you so much, you’ve made one soul happy today!
Yes. That song is also called Jesu the joy of mans desiring. This one and Air on G string are my top favourites by Bach
I also heard Jesu the joy of mans desiring from a video tape some 35 years back. That music was played in that video tape of wild life. At that time itself it was so inspiring and touching. Thanks to UA-cam i could identify the piece now and can enjoy countless versions. Thank you so much Bach 🙏🙏. Love ❤ from India 🇮🇳
One of the best and moving version is Dinu Lipatti's version.
The arrangement for piano was originally made by Myrha Hess 😊
Thats nice
Check Alan Goldstein's version of this piece too if you like. I thought he plays this piece wonderfully.
I heard this song in Talking Tom game when I was little. I am 15 now.
Mozart is doing a pretty good job staring in your place
you can tell he's a very hard worker
Ok
He's there for that!
Is it a real Mozart-Portrait?
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@@nufelrawi5296 It didn't answer my Question, but you did a nice Job!
2021: Vinheteiro gets a Harpsichord in his house.
2022: He installs a full pipe organ.
Also 2022: his neighbors stop talking to him.
That's what I expect after he's done playing his whole repertoire on harpsichord
You think his neighbors talk to him. I mean he never says anything.
Or they start talking to him! I would love to be his neighbor! I would sit outside all day to better hear.
We have a pipe organ in our house and honestly the neighbors are pretty cool with it
@@ryqn1166 I want to have a home pipe organ. Granted, my ideal design is based off of a quieter practice instrument that I spent countless of hours playing in college.
There's a reason he isn't staring as much. Not a dig on his playing, or indicative of him having difficulty with the music. The harpsichord keys themselves are slightly skinnier than a piano. He's a pianist. His reflexive reach on a harpsichord is slightly off compared to what he is used to. Basically, he is having to find the keys.
Omg yes someone finally said it. These pieces arent so extraordinarily difficult that he doesn’t have to look. Thankyou very much
1:22 he makes a mistake I think. 2 keys at once
also a harpsichord's action is a "little" touchy
@@sandruki nahh it’s just a dissonance
Raciocínio ilógico, pois o que é surpreendente no Lord Vinhateiro é a sua excepcionalidade em decorar tantas músicas difíceis de serem tocadas.
It's upsetting that nobody writes music like that any more.
Then again, Bach no longer lives, but for as long as his music is being remembered, he does live, just like other composers whose music is never forgotten!
Yes. What a marvelous and genius composer he was!! For me there are only 2 favourite B's. Bach and Beethoven. There is something happening to ourselves what ever piece of Bach while we are hearing. That phenomenon or quality i have never ever found in any other composer. Thank you so much Bach for composing these marvelous pieces there by making us happy and making the planet a little better place to live. ❤ from India 🇮🇳
I’ve seen Bach ranked #1 all time as a composer
They've been saying that now for almost 300 years....
Many people still do, but no one cares about them
@@swathimuralee Well, Bach himself said Handel was better. :)
My children take lessons and really like watching and listening to your amazing skills and performance. Well done! Thank you for what you are doing for the instrumental music!
Imagine him being your piano teacher, silently staring at you when you make a mistake
I'd honestly just die... Can't focus with all the sexy and talent in one place 😎
I actually have the opportunity to have him as my teacher. I am Brazilian. He is partipating now as professor of a paid music course, coordinated by Nando Moura, a famous UA-camr here as well, who is also a musician. Just don't have the time now to dedicate myself to piano, so I just listen to it for now :)
Frightening.
Hehe one of my piano teachers was basically like him.
everybody gangasta till you music teacher detect a wrong note that you didnt even know it existed
This guy has more instruments and painting than the number of words he has spoken
😂
I think he sleeps on top of his piano. His house must be full of instruments
Very true
@@resireg well...i wouldnt be surprised if it is true
@@detoxi7958 lol...ye
Who also wants to see 10 pieces you know the Name but never heard
Love this idea
I would
Kkkkk
Agree
I can’t imagine what those might be. I’m pretty sure I’ve heard at least a snippet of any piece that I’ve learned the name of.
The Minuet in G was transcribed by Bach in the Anna Magdalena Notebooks, but was actually composed by Christian Petzold.
Se acuerdo es de Petzolld el minue 114 del libro de Ana Magdalena.reconocifo mundialmente desde 1970.
I found this video while doing research on Bach pieces for a project. I had such a delightful viewing experience. Love that the pieces are being played on this specific piano--gorgeous instrument. I imagined what an exciting event it must have been to be in the audience of the theatre, hearing these pieces for the first time--especially thrilling must have been Toccata and Fugue. Also, I gotta say you had me laughing outloud with your looks to the camera. I felt you were checking in with me to see my reaction to each piece or making sure I was listening extra careful to the piece you were about to play. Not sure if this was your intent but it made this viewing all the more fun and interactive. Thanks for the fun and informative video! Amazing you have all those pieces in your head!
Some of these pieces aren't specifically for harpsichord, though. Cantata BWV 147 is for choir and orchestra, and Toccata and Fugue is for organ. Both these pieces were performed for the first time in a church (and for BWV 147 we know exactly which church), but it's likely that the famous Toccata and Fugue was never performed by Bach, as many believe it's not even his, but another unknown composer's who wrote a toccata and fugue for violin which then Bach transcribed for organ, probably as a study piece for his pupils
He is also a riot without saying anything.
I'd like to see you play Toccata and Fugue on a large church or cathedral organ. You're not so much playing the organ as playing an entire building.
It would be incredible to play in a large church organ.
Xaver Varnus played Tocatta and Fugue at the Berliner and it's now on my bucket list to see a performance live in a huge ass old timey cathedral!!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro no teatro municipal do RJ tem um órgão de tubo desse, também tem um na catedral da Lapa, eu vou naquela igreja só pra ouvir o organista tocar, acho que você conseguiria tocar neles
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@@Lord_Vinheteiro in our city we have biggest organ in our state
I could listen to Bach the rest of my life and never tire of it.
..to Me even ONE Piece would be Enough :) Not ANY, of couurse, but I would easly find dozens of Candidates.
@@jacks424 trust me ,of you get torre of Bach After One piece you probably don't really appreciate him
I agree
Same
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I love the Harpsicord so much, its so sharp and clean it almost sounds generated by a computer.
It reminds me of videogames like Super Mario World
computer voice sounds like a harpsichord.
Analog synthesizer ;)
Have you tried Switched on Bach or The Well Tempered Synthesizer? Wendy Carlos does a marvelous work playing Back on the very first Moog synthezisers. Since everything was new and untried, she had to fine tune or develop new electronics and computer modules to create the desired sound. I think you'll like it.
"Two skeletons copulating on a corrugated iron roof" I forget which modernist composer said that though.
Absolutely love that you are playing on the "unknown" Bach pieces on the harpsichord!
There are a lot of people who thinks the prelude in C minor (0:27),is composed by Gounod.
No, he made a Melody on top of It called ave Maria, so a lot more people think that IS ave Maria, at least here
Or Cristhian Petzold
It’s in C major.
Guys, can you tell me the full name of the Piece No.3?? I am sure it's NOT ONLY called a 'Prelude'
@@babygirl4169 It’s the first Prelude from the first book of the Well Tempered Clavier, and it’s in C major not C minor as suggested by a commentator above.
Petzold : *writes minuet in G*
Everyone : yup that's totally bach's piece.
This can’t be.
@@idkseamus1359 It is. Not Bach, even though Bach references it in his 1725 Notebook to Anna Magdalena Bach
It's only recently that Petzold has been given credit tho. I learned it as Bach, and it's still listed in several books as Bach. When it comes up in lessons, I try to mention this to my students.
@@katrinaduval3085 Petzold has been given credit to this piece since 1725 and most recently, 1957 with the publication of urtext Bach editions. [Mainly] American editions that are less scholarly call this work 'Bach', since it comes out of the Anna Magdalena Bach notebook (1725).
Absolutely.
An even less popular opinion, but one I hold fast to: he didn't write the popular Toccata & Fugue either. Too many inconsistencies with the rest of his work.
To understand the future,
you have to go Bach in time
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What a bad pun--I can't Handel it!
@@MitchBoucherComposer There's potential for a long Liszt of bad musical puns here
@frostyMc nugget r/wooosh
@@bloxsy_ Truly there is, and it's Straussing me out.
Love the video, few small notes:
0:10 Minuet in G is attributed to Christian Petzold now, although it was long believed to be by Bach
1:57 this is the Fugue in C minor (from WTC I), not prelude in C major
3:30 true this is a prelude, but if since he wrote many others it's worth adding it's the prelude in C minor, BWV 999
Thank you
you're right
🤓
Thank you. I was just looking for a composition on 3:30 and couldn't find it.
Thanks. I really enjoyed BWV 999. I will look it up now, hopefully on organ.
You did an admirable job of trying to get the growl in the opening to Toccata and Fugue in Dm on this instrument -- bravo!
To be a little pedantic...
1:55 - This is not the prelude in c major. It's the fugue in c minor from the well tempered clavier book 1.
3:05 - To be more specific, it's the prelude in c sharp major from the well tempered clavier book 1.
3:30 - So as to not be completely ambiguous, this is the lute prelude in c minor (BWV 999).
Great video!
Thanks for the information. But 3:05 it's the prelude in C sharp Major, BWV 848.
@@arturocervantes5799 My bad, knew it was one of those two!
The harpsichord gives Bach a more delicate sound. I rather like it.
Bach always wrote for harpsichord.
@@chickenflavor9880 Yesss, harpsichords and pianos are more different than most people think, a lot of people doesn't even know what is a harpsichord
It sounds like 8-bit music :D
@@chickenflavor9880 his specially was the organ and most people don't know that the harpsichord is a percussive instrument
@@VampireFiend616 The harpsichord, a percussive instrument!? You mix up harpsichord with piano. Harpsichord has plucked strings. It's the piano which has stricken strings.
Bach + Harpsichord = Pure Joy
No one:
Vinheteiro:☝️
David Lara 👁👁
Then take your soul with his eyes starring at you O.O
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I wasn't understanding what do you mean and then he dit it XDDD
no time to loose! Like your composition of melody highlights a lot :) Thank You!
Wonderful timings!
Yes, please do full performances of some of the clasical works. I would like to BUY some of them. Either MP3 or CDs. Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, etc.
I love classical music in this channel.
Thank you, Chopin
TOCCATA RHE BEST PEACE EVER, very very good playing I wish you can do a full cover of it much love from Egypt
There are no Bach pieces that are easy to play. You can see it very well by how he looks up from the keyboard very few times.
Prelude in c from the well tempered clavier is relatively easy
@@OCNmeticadpa Also a couple of inventions are relatively easy. C major and D minor come to mind especially.
@@lemonemmi Not really. The inventions (also the first) are hard to play IN THE RIGHT WAY. Ofc if you wanna play for fun are easy.
Sarabande from the Keyboard Partita No. 4 in D is pretty easy. Ish.
@@MrValium100 I did say relatively easy, not easy. And we can debate about the "right way" until the cows come home. Try not to intimidate people from trying these wonderful, technically less challenging, Bach pieces, for anything is hard when you apply a professional standard to it.
Always loved the harpsichord, Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, and more. I've been on the net for decades, yet only stumbled across your site on Sunday.
Absolutely wonderful. Your sustained eye contact starting at 3:30 was impressive!
Difficulty: Vinheteiro doesn't stare at us
These aren't that difficult. I have played about half of them myself
@@RobQnadqs So have I, but they still require a lot of practise and especially concentration!
Huseyn Memmedov - I feel he stares at me. It keeps people more attentive.
And hes playing on a harpsichord
@@rickjames1062 haha
I love the harpsichord and baroque music!
This is the kind of music I would hear if I entered a town in an RPG game based in the 18th century
I'm impressed by a guy who can play a piano/harpsichord without looking at the keyboard sometimes, and amused by his quasi-didactic method of presentation. Very entertaining.
Bach's music has the distinct flavor of the missionary schools and churches. No wonder it sounds so familiar because I have my elementary education in a Catholic missionary school. I have not heard this kind of music for almost 50 years. Thanks bringing back my childhood memories.
Air on G String always reminds me of walking across an ivy league college campus
I've LOVED the harpsichord ever since the first time I heard it. I actually have both lps and CDs of harpsichord music. Thanks for the performances!
You know a piece is difficult when He doesn't stare into your soul.
Most of the pieces he played are easy to intermediate. He just isn't used to playing to harpsichord, tha'ts why he has to look at the keys.
@@bux834 try playing the Fugue in c minor without looking away even on piano. It’s quite challenging
The F Invention no 8 is by no means easy to play properly, and having different teachers suggest different fingerings does not help lol..
He's intimidated by Wolfie staring him down.
Son: Mama I want you to play Prelude in C
Mom: we already have Prelude at home
Prelude at home: 0:27
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My mother's favourite Prelude!
I think you have just won king of the internet for life with your interpretation of this.
00:20 The third one has been driving me crazy for years. I will try to hum or whistle it for Shazam or Google to listen to but I can't get it right. I finally was able to bring up Bach music for dogs, which led me to look up all of Bach's songs without titles. I mean he gave them titles, but people don't know the titles.😅
These are all great. Thank you for posting! To hear these all together is a reminder of his supreme talent. I am listening to the complete set of Bach's work. I am stunned by how simply amazing by his output both in quality and quantity. He was truely divinely inspired! Small suggestionL It would be nice to see the BWV numbers.
This man is fantastic and does composers' pieces and the harpsichord justice. Fantástico trabalho Vinheteiro :-)
I am glad that I have played most of them. Nice to hear them again.
Your music channel and your great passion for music are impressive, I love to see you play and feel the passion for classical music that I had lost a bit. Congratulations and congratulations :)
Preludium III. probably is my favorite Bach piece of all time; my father used to play it when I was little
Que bom ver que você está tendo o reconhecimento que merece. Ainda que não seja prioritariamente dos brasileiros, seu próprio povo. E ainda que não seja o quanto você merece - pelo tamanho do seu talento. Espero que você tenha sempre muita prosperidade na sua vida!
I would LOVE a full video of "Air for G String" on the harpsicord.. PLZ. Anyone else giggle when he stares into the camera or just me....asking for a friend
Parabéns amigo...tenho orgulho de pessoas como você
Minha inspiração! BR
He must have the record of the longest silent man in history
Nope, he is a podcast host, Master Podcast. it is in Portuguese ua-cam.com/channels/8NjnNWMsRqq11NYvHAQb1g.html
Except for yelling'subscribe!' occasionally
I've been looking for the song names at 0:08 and 0:21 for years, and I finally found them thanks to this video!
Toccata and Fugue in D minor is one of my FAVOURITE J.S. Bach Pieces
"just make sure you finish on the bach.never finish on debussy"
This only makes sense if you pronounce bach wrong
So observant!
@@themasteroogway9952 *if you pronounce it the french way* yes we french people love to deform everything...
I like Debussy's early work. "When Debussy is young, that's when you want Debussy."
Hahahhahahahhaha
Wow, thats beautiful,..
i have to admit ive heard these pieces throughout my life never realizing they were all from the mind of one man
He's just flexing his harpsichord
0:10 Petzold cries everytime
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it's because he mate that piece, not bach's. @@zenpapyrus
@@zenpapyrus they used to think the Menuett in G was by Johann Sebastian Bach. Only more recent discoveries have provided evidence that this piece is actually written by Christian Petzold.
Yes, thank you. I was singing cantata 147 the whole day trying to remember which piece was it.... until I found your video!!!
Caramba tem poucos brasileiros por aqui, e triste saber que o nosso povo não aprecia a música clássica
Mais triste ainda é eu não saber inglês, pra acompanhar os comentários kkkk
O povo só quer saber de funk
Triste
@@derecklima2228 jajaja
Vinheteiro tinha que ser mais adorado e visto pelos brasileiros. Os estrangeiros são a maioria do canal.
Mantém meu respeito por ser um canal de entretenimento e cultura !!
More like 10 pieces u never heard and dont know the names .. why am I so uncultivated🥲
In fact, anyone who doesn't play the keyboard or piano hardly knows all of them.
Uncultivated, you need some combine harvesters?
Naming Bach pieces is easy! Just put "Prelude and Fugue" and you have a 50/50 chance of being right! Now trying to say exactly *which* prelude and fugue... Well...
@@Lord_Vinheteiro You think so? I knew most of these and don't play either. Just a fan of Bach! I listen to Gould's Goldberg Variations once a week, lol! Have you ever heard Adam Fulara play some of these on his two hand tapping guitar. Unreal!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Indeed! I learned most of these from my mother, and that Well Tempered Klavier is my favorite book of all time.
I like how he isn't playing in a classic piano, because when Bach was alive classic pianos weren't popular, his pieces were written to be played in this
One of the most precious videos I’ve seen. ❤
In my opinion those Bach pieces are better on this instrument because we hear more the left hand. Very good choice of pieces and very entertaining video.
Amo musicas classicas, são um remédio para a alma🎼❤
I've heard and played them all!
On Piano Tiles.
(I actually played a few of those pieces on an actual piano.)
Perfection !!!!! 👍👍👍👍🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
It's been a while but ya brighten my day every time. Quite the showman.
Is that a celesta piano?
Simply awesome! 🎶🎼🎹
💜🦄💜🦄💜🦄💜🦄💜🦄
Thanks. This is helpful. I was trying to think of a certain Bach song I like to put in a playlist of instrumental music. I didn't remember what it was called. This video helps jog my memory. The song is Minuet. It is so pretty. This video also reminded me of Toccata and Fugue. I forgot about that song. That is a great song. It is so cool. I know it best as the song at the beginning of Fantasia. The song is awesome and the abstract images are freaking bizarre. It is cool. My favorite part of the movie is Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Part of it is due to my love of dinosaurs, and partially it is due the song sounding really cool.
Lord Vinheteiro: "...and you don't know the name"
Me: If I've played some of them, how is it possible that I don't know the name?" LOL
Yes I have also played minuet in G and Toccata and Fugue
Ask any piano teacher and they'll tell you that kids often don't know the name of the piece they are learning. Often just the page number or "my list A"
@@BetHooke In the conservatory that I go to learn music we all know the name of the pieces we are studying LOL
Sempre que posso acompanho os seus vídeos...e surpreendentemente, relembrei de boa parte da minha trajetória musical no piano, iniciada com a saudosa profª Angelina Colombo Ragazzi, aqui em Itapetininga - SP. Muito grata.
You are correct, I could not remember any of them but they all are beautiful to listen to and for personal reasons
just make me want to cry.
Lord of the keyboard, chords, fuges, counterpoint, baroque, cantatas, ..... etc.
Can't imagine what the music world would be like if we delete BACH from the the music equation.
When he plays and stares it's like he's challenging me.
@@saraboughaleb3734 You better stop posting that to every comment. It's rude. You'll get reported/flagged for spam.
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3:30 Can someone tell me the full name of the piece?
He had many preludes xD
Prelude no 3 in C minor
@@norbib.8777 Thanks a lot!!
Prelude in C minor - BWV 999
C Minor Piece Henle Kleine Präludien und Fugetten
Actually no one knows that Piece 12 isn't Bach's but Christian Petzold's.
I know that
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It sounds very lame, of course it’s not Bach, who’s anything but lame.
@@fernwehn5925 lol
I’ve read it 4 times already in the comments so I think maybe someone did know
It's amazing how you can hear the composers' mood in their music. JS Bach had a good life, and you can hear his joy in his music. Where as Paganini was a tortured genius that put all his pain into his.
Johaan Sebastian Bach 1685 to 1750, German, ingenious composer and musician has a very interesting history. Appreciate yours sharing with us his masterpieces.
Ah yes. Memories of playing Gauntlet in the 80’s.
Elf needs food badly.
People in the ads after two weeks of Simply Piano be like
Lordão, faz uma lista das melhores músicas que não usam as teclas pretas !
Abraço por trás 😊
Dentro do contexto de música clássica você não vai encontrar nenhuma. Em outros estilos, talvez. O motivo disso é que mesmo músicas em Dó maior ou em Lá menor transitam por regiões diferentes, e fatalmente acabam usando notas de outras escalas.
you are very talented as well as funny..loved it!
I like the way he sticks his finger and asks us to wait for the next one as if each one will be better than the previous one. :)
"I fking love memes" - Johann Sebastian Bach
Okay but something about Bach on harpsichord just makes my heart feel good
Bach : I've written these I don't need to hear it again . Bruh I got thousands of Preludes and Harmonies to write .
Bach on a huge pipe organ is my favorite, but a harpsichord gives it a really nice feel
I really enjoy hearing you play the music instead of merely the notes. At first I was amazed at your recollection and memorization. And then I remembered that on my instrument at one point when I was younger, I had 500 songs committed to memory. So it's still impressive, it's just no longer impossible. Keep up the lovely work. Thank you for educating us masses.
2:05 is Fugue in C minor
@Soulful Notes thx
Quem diria que esse canal ficaria tão famoso internacionalmente
Pois é, mas deviria ficar famoso aqui no Brasil. Brasileiro n sabe oq é música.
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Psychologist: 8-bit piano doesn't exist, it can't hurt you.
8-bit piano:
The one stuck in my head is still stuck in my head. It's a Bach piece I've heard many times since school days and again recently (on Facebook) played on bottles by a street artiste. Been searching for the name in vain. It's a famous Bach tune and FB also listed as it as such.
The tone of that red harpsichord is beautiful.
You miss the Minuet from French Suite n°3 in B minor BWV 814 💔
Smp as 5 tops :
1) Toccata e fuga
2) Jesus alegria dos Homens
3) Minueto
4) Aria da Corda Sol
5) Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
As obras primas de Bach são essas e mais outras obras maravilhosas para órgão Bwv 552 ❤️ , Bwv 542 ❤️ , Bwv 564💗 Bwv 548 e etc ,, são cerca de 250 obras para órgão ❤️❤️❤️
Eu gosto muito das composições de Bach!
1:55 Prelude in C Minor
Cantata 147 is amazing under your hand and your red harpsichord! Bravo Mistro 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏