Köszönöm a föltöltést. Az orgonamuzsikát hallgatva mindig éled a lelkem...nem volt módom, ma meg már képességem nincs, eljutni egy koncertjére., most mikor már meg tudom fizetni. Isten áldja a művész urat🙏
Amazing! I wish you play it again from the Passacaglia at the Great Synagogue of Budapest. The reeds during the Passacaglia still brings me out of the world when I hear them.
Akárhól föllépsz a világon teltház van. Kedves Xavér Ezért őszinte tisztelettel vagyok feléd, úgy gondolom ez neked nem kérdés Sőt ez teljesen természetes és gratulálok
Доброго вам Утра Уважаемый Автор этого замечательного видео спасибо вам огромное за это прекрасное видео и музыку С Уважением К вам Катя Ушакова!!!!😍😍😍😍
Wonderful performance - a few missed notes but a blistering pace. The softer sound employed towards the end was quite striking. A masterful interpretation. Thank you for providing this.
La obra es genial pero la forma de interpretarla al órgano es moustrosa va mas alla de la perfección la forma de tocar de este hombre sin duda un gran artista.....👏🏾👏🏿👏🏿
I just love your work and talent! Have you ever thought of trying shoes made of lamb skin? I got a pair of Bally either deer skin or lamb skin. Soft as slippers!! Do you put "catspaws" under the front portion of your shoes to have a better grip on the peddles? Mark in Seattle
Definitely incorrect title. Should read "Reformed Great Church of Debrecen". Presbyterians don't have bishops or archbishops, therefore they don't have cathedrals which are the home churches of bishops and archbishops. I also suspect there are subtle differences in theology between the Hungarian Reformed Church and the Presbyterians, though both are Calvinist.
Your information is not correct. The Hungarian Presbyterian Church has always had bishops, and the largest diocese has the Cathedral of Debrecen as its bishop's church. Some Reformed ministers in Hungary and Transylvania were accused of being Puritans from the late 1630s. János Tolnai Dali was among the first to be identified as a Puritan on his return from England in 1638. Those clergy who were labelled as Puritans came to adopt the term to indicate a sense of their superior commitment to Reformed religion. The charge of Puritanism was also related in Hungary and Transylvania to issues concerning church government and to the obedience that ministers owed to their clergy superiors. During this period, advocates of an episcopal style of government clashed repeatedly with Presbyterians over the scriptural basis for a clergy hierarchy. Presbyterianism was roundly rejected by the clergy leadership as a dangerous threat to good order in the church. These disputes over ecclesiastical authority in Hungary and Transylvania were contested not only by Reformed ministers, but also amongst members of the ruling princely family, such as the Rákóczi princes. The Transtibiscan Diocese has followed the English and Scottish Presbyterian tradition since 9 February, 1638, while the diocese has a bishop and a deputy bishop, residing in the Debrecen Presbyterian Cathedral, however, every Hungarian Presbyterian Congregation has a presbytery council. The Hungarian Presbyterian Church is the only one among the presbyterian churches to be led by bishops. The current Bishop of Debrecen is Dr. Károly Fekete, and he once studied organ at the Conservatory. Read this article: regi.reformatus.hu/mutat/10334/ In this recording he is playing Bach: ua-cam.com/video/4fcVQosj2eA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Tisz%C3%A1nt%C3%BAliReform%C3%A1tusEgyh%C3%A1zker%C3%BCletTisz%C3%A1nt%C3%BAliReform%C3%A1tusEgyh%C3%A1zker%C3%BClet
It's sad that he goes in the end of the Fuge with the registrations down and doesn't stay on full organ. The effect would be much bigger if he would've stayed on the full organ like for example Richter does. But Richter starts with a slower tempi and goes in the end of the Fuge where the short break is a little up with the tempo and that gives a great Finale for the whole Passacaglia in general.
Seems quite uninvolved in his own performance, apart from the odd moment towards the end. Then his battery goes flat.... But he's got the look of a star, so that's good!
Perfect playing! I love your style!
0:56 - And it is the Fugue of Passacaglia & Fugue BWV 582
Szuper.őszintén szólva nagy tisztelettem érte. Nagyon kedves aranyos Nagyszerű világhíirű Orgonista vagy
Such a thoughtful performance. My favorite interpreter of Bach's organ compositions.
Congratulations, wonderful melody. Hug here from Brazil
Bravo for this fantastic version!
The 25 seconds deep C bass in the end is Bach`s powerfull adorable music. Amen
Köszönöm a föltöltést.
Az orgonamuzsikát hallgatva mindig éled a lelkem...nem volt módom, ma meg már képességem nincs, eljutni egy koncertjére., most mikor már meg tudom fizetni.
Isten áldja a művész urat🙏
Xaver Varnus bravo good luck.
Bravo, Xaver! I've been an admirer of your playing for many, many years!
Bravó, nagyszerű maestro !! Ez egy nagyon érdekes értelmezése ennek a remekműnek az előadásáról !!!
Interprétation absolument géniale de cette œuvre de Bach !
Merci beaucoup à Xaver !
Fr. Nicolas.
Stupendo.. Grandioso.. Molte grazie Maestro impareggiabile..
Ott voltam...Csodálatos volt, és most is az! Köszönöm.
Lovely to hear this version. Thank you.
Excellent, brilliant and heavenly! Wishing you many such successful performances to bring heaven closer to us!!
Amazing!
I wish you play it again from the Passacaglia at the Great Synagogue of Budapest. The reeds during the Passacaglia still brings me out of the world when I hear them.
Köszönjük a szép zenét! Jó volt hallani és látni, nagy élményt nyújtott!!!
Juhász család Budapestről
Divine fugue and performance. Bravo!
Akárhól föllépsz a világon teltház van. Kedves Xavér Ezért őszinte tisztelettel vagyok feléd, úgy gondolom ez neked nem kérdés Sőt ez teljesen természetes és gratulálok
Simply outstanding.
Доброго вам Утра Уважаемый Автор этого замечательного видео спасибо вам огромное за это прекрасное видео и музыку С Уважением К вам Катя Ушакова!!!!😍😍😍😍
Браво,великий маэстро!! Это-интереснейшая интерпретация Вашего исполнения этого шедевра!!!
Such clean playing, and a wonderful organ!!
So beautiful. Just so, so beautiful.
Awesome playing Xaver Varnus! Transcendental!
What a pleasure, thank you for sharing your talent with us.
By the way, I was #1, a first, for me. :-)
O maior ORGANISTA DO MUNDO BRAVO! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
what can I say . The music speaks for itself. thank you.
OH HELL I WISH I AM THERE!!!
Thank you for uploading it 😭😭
It is different from my expectation but i love 5:25
Grande come sempre!!!
Incroyable! Je suis envoûté!
Always in joyful AWE when I hear you play ~ THANK you !
Maravilhoso. Muito obrigado.
Your songs are beautiful
Köszönet a nagyon kedves föllépéseidért
Vraiment le meilleur organiste. Bravo
Grande Xaver.. beautifull
😊Emocionante
🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼. O MAIOR ORGANISTA DO MUNDO BRAVO!👏👏👏👏👏👏🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎹🎹🎹🎹
Wonderful performance - a few missed notes but a blistering pace. The softer sound employed towards the end was quite striking. A masterful interpretation. Thank you for providing this.
MARAVILHA MUITO LINDO
👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🇧🇷🇧🇷
love it
Very good.
Magnificent.
La obra es genial pero la forma de interpretarla al órgano es moustrosa va mas alla de la perfección la forma de tocar de este hombre sin duda un gran artista.....👏🏾👏🏿👏🏿
Bravissimo!
I just love your work and talent! Have you ever thought of trying shoes made of lamb skin? I got a pair of Bally either deer skin or lamb skin. Soft as slippers!! Do you put "catspaws" under the front portion of your shoes to have a better grip on the peddles?
Mark in Seattle
Incredible.
bue... such a masterpiece!!
Words cannot describe what I just heard. I chapter with the European audience!
Wow!
👏
Csodálatos, szerencsém volt élöben hallani örök élmény
THE GRAND MASTER!
Класс музыка
🙏💖👏💐
More percussion
I have some ideas
Big Drums
The ending is too soft. it should be like the main part of the Passacaglia and Fugue FULL BLAST especially on such a magnificent instrument
Definitely incorrect title. Should read "Reformed Great Church of Debrecen". Presbyterians don't have bishops or archbishops, therefore they don't have cathedrals which are the home churches of bishops and archbishops. I also suspect there are subtle differences in theology between the Hungarian Reformed Church and the Presbyterians, though both are Calvinist.
Your information is not correct. The Hungarian Presbyterian Church has always had bishops, and the largest diocese has the Cathedral of Debrecen as its bishop's church. Some Reformed ministers in Hungary and Transylvania were accused of being Puritans from the late 1630s. János Tolnai Dali was among the first to be identified as a Puritan on his return from England in 1638. Those clergy who were labelled as Puritans came to adopt the term to indicate a sense of their superior commitment to Reformed religion. The charge of Puritanism was also related in Hungary and Transylvania to issues concerning church government and to the obedience that ministers owed to their clergy superiors. During this period, advocates of an episcopal style of government clashed repeatedly with Presbyterians over the scriptural basis for a clergy hierarchy. Presbyterianism was roundly rejected by the clergy leadership as a dangerous threat to good order in the church. These disputes over ecclesiastical authority in Hungary and Transylvania were contested not only by Reformed ministers, but also amongst members of the ruling princely family, such as the Rákóczi princes. The Transtibiscan Diocese has followed the English and Scottish Presbyterian tradition since 9 February, 1638, while the diocese has a bishop and a deputy bishop, residing in the Debrecen Presbyterian Cathedral, however, every Hungarian Presbyterian Congregation has a presbytery council. The Hungarian Presbyterian Church is the only one among the presbyterian churches to be led by bishops. The current Bishop of Debrecen is Dr. Károly Fekete, and he once studied organ at the Conservatory. Read this article: regi.reformatus.hu/mutat/10334/ In this recording he is playing Bach: ua-cam.com/video/4fcVQosj2eA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Tisz%C3%A1nt%C3%BAliReform%C3%A1tusEgyh%C3%A1zker%C3%BCletTisz%C3%A1nt%C3%BAliReform%C3%A1tusEgyh%C3%A1zker%C3%BClet
It's sad that he goes in the end of the Fuge with the registrations down and doesn't stay on full organ. The effect would be much bigger if he would've stayed on the full organ like for example Richter does. But Richter starts with a slower tempi and goes in the end of the Fuge where the short break is a little up with the tempo and that gives a great Finale for the whole Passacaglia in general.
Seems quite uninvolved in his own performance, apart from the odd moment towards the end. Then his battery goes flat.... But he's got the look of a star, so that's good!
🐄mew!