Это не тихая и спокойная музыка!Это взрыв мозга,потрясение души,сердце останавливается.Бах писал не для ушей.Бах писал для души и сердца человеческого.Благодарю Вас.
You are very welcome. Thank you for the comment, and I hope you explore more music from my channel. There is music from all periods, mainly focused on new music and pieces that have been overlooked or forgotten for no good reason. This piece from Bach, is famous, of course. Erik
Almost all of the images in my posts are from Unsplash (www.unsplash.com), which has images that are free to use. I don't recall the specific location in that photo, but it did strike me as beautiful as well. A few of the other photos are my own.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it - I don't do very many of "the standards" because they've been recorded so, so many times. But there are a few on my channel. 😉
Hi Erik, I don’t really agree about standards. This music piece is very well-known, popular. But the way you play it, the way you maken your stops combination, take the voice of the melody, is what makes it unique. Sometimes I hear other famous music from e.g. Guilmant with terrible registration and mechanic playing, while the same music played by e.g. Ben van Oosten is so much nicer and “unique. Nice example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hSACA1VFtu0.html
Thanks, Fred. Yes, I agree that registration and interpretation is important. For music before Bach, so is the tuning and voicing of the organ, but somehow Bach sounds good on almost any organ if someone plays it sensitively and not mechanically. This post is an example of "modern Bach", but I think it works well in its own way.