Here's a crazy man with a crazy piece of music. (I think it's even faster than Jean Rondeau's rendition)
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Are you familiar with the book „Essentialism“ by Greg McKeown? I got into HD recently while reading it too, and it seems to me that it got the necessary tools for Projectors to start deconditioning.
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What are the main challenges you face as an organist?
The oldest and largest instrument in the history of music, the organ has a depth and tradition rivaled but by none. Explore the world of the king of instruments.
What are the main challenges you face as a classical musician?
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Bach’s youthful composition, played on a 1701 historical organ—crafted the same year he wrote this piece.
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This is the best-preserved Arp Schnitger organ, untouched for centuries, now reviving Bach’s early work (that was composed in the same year, 1701)
A masterpiece from a young Bach, performed on the best-preserved Arp Schnitger organ in the world.
This subreddit is for compositions which are in imitation of music from the Baroque era (1600-1750). This may include concerti, fugues, suite movements, and the like. Users may post works that they have written--so long as we can hear and give feedback or show our appreciation. Period instrument recordings would be spectacular, however computer-generated recordings (like MIDI) is still acceptable. Scores would be optional but encouraged.
Hear a rarely played work on an organ with a short octave, AND YET a unique extended compass – all the way in B-flat major!
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Musical rhetoric in focus: Witness a unique Bach piece emphasizing expression and musical storytelling, unlike his usual compositions.
Bach’s youthful composition, played on a 1701 historical organ—crafted the same year he wrote this piece.
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Hi folks, I‘m looking for a mind-map type app that has a different GUI than the typical ones… It should be a simple folder-structure system that can be colored & possibility of adding notes
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Bach didn’t write this for Organ, but I happen to like just like this - bonus points for golden hour light while recording
This is Bach‘s Italian Concerto Andante played on a 1765 Italianate organ to it‘s fullest potential. The Subbass is used to create the third dimension in the LH, while the melody solo is separated by the internal coloring of the wooden stops.
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J. S. Bach: Italian Concerto, at sunset - the golden hour light fell on the organ mid concert!
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Jacques Arcadelt – Ancidetemi pur (Madrigal, 1539) [Renaissance] set for organ
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The most famous Renaissance Madrigal set for Organ - this simple yet effective music was the most reprinted publication for over 100 years
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So this was at the top of the Renaissance charts for almost 100 years
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Renaissance composers like Sweelinck, Merulo, Byrd etc. often times write virtuosic LH passages while RH holds harmonies. I've found these particularly difficult to execute on modern instruments due to the sound balance – a solution I've found is using 4' registers. What do you think? Convinced?
The oldest and largest instrument in the history of music, the organ has a depth and tradition rivaled but by none. Explore the world of the king of instruments.
I think this is the fastest that can be played on a church organ with strong acousics, even here some low runs sound mushy
Does "Presto" mean fast? Just kidding, but on a serious note: Bach's keyboard version was published as an arrangement of a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi in the 19th century. In 1923 the C minor version of the oboe concerto was published as a composition by Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro's brother.
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Does "Presto" mean fast? Just kidding, but on a serious note: Bach's keyboard version was published as an arrangement of a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi in the 19th century. In 1923 the C minor version of the oboe concerto was published as a composition by Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro's brother.
Does "Presto" mean fast? Just kidding, but on a serious note: Bach's keyboard version was published as an arrangement of a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi in the 19th century. In 1923 the C minor version of the oboe concerto was published as a composition by Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro's brother.
The oldest and largest instrument in the history of music, the organ has a depth and tradition rivaled but by none. Explore the world of the king of instruments.