Fugue be like: Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well I was wondering if you like this note, or this Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well I was wondering if yo Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well Hi I'm Fu
Well I was wondering if you like this note, or this. W e l l I w a s w o n d e r i n g i f pu s'tahw euguF m'I iH note this like you if wondering, was I well, H i I' m F u g u e
The only thing in the history of universe that has exceeded the speed of light was the speed by which I clicked on a video when I saw a performance by Van Doeselaar in my recommendations.
That's impossible. no object can travel at the speed of light. only pure energy can. The amount of energy to move your hand, which probably weighs on average 0.575kg, can be found using E=mc^2. its the mass x the speed of light squared, therefore, Energy= 0.575 x (3x10^8)^2, therefore, Energy= 5.175x10^16 Joules. Our sun releases 4 x10^9 Joules of energy every second. Therefore, it is physically impossible for an object to travel at the speed of light, or even exceed it.
@@larikipe940 Me too :D I like my Interpretation of the prelude more, i dont like how he (not) articulates the prelude and the subject of the fugue. Maybe Ill upload my Interpretation sometime.
What a treat for a Thursday lunchtime and on a glorious September day too. I've become a huge fan of Leo, and he certainly has not let me down with this performance. How I would like hear Leo perform this work on the Father Willis Organ at my home cathedral in Truro. Greetings to all at NBS from, for a change not at my work in Port Moresby but at my home in West Cornwall.
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses kompakten und perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks im präzisen doch gut phrasierten Tempo mit durchsichtigen doch etwas warmherzigen Tönen der historischen Orgel. Der geniale Virtuose kontrolliert das ausgezeichnete Instrument echt künstlerisch mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
I believe in God's glory through genius of Bach that is expressed by Herr Van Doeselaar on Christian Müller's organ. Though I'm atheist otherwise. Danke schön Netherlands Bach Society for uploading the video. Beautiful film work and recording! 神の栄光をバッハの天才とミュラー作のオルガン、ファン・ドーセラー氏の演奏を通して信ずることが出来る。いつもは無神論者の自分だが。この動画を上げてくれたオランダバッハ協会に感謝。映像、録音共に美しい!
You'll decide that John Sebastian Must have been a very personable guy But never be clever for the sake of being clever For a canon in inversion is a dangerous diversion And a bit of augmentation is a serious temptation While a stretto diminution is an obvious solution
Oh... my, my, my, my, my! “Now there is music(and a performance) from which a man can learn something.” -Mozart after hearing Bach's motet Singet den Herrn in 1789
... listened to this pair first time today as far as I can recall. to me, I does work, whatever provenience qstn.s being open as indicated above. and I thouroughly enjoy watching the organist's technique (started piano at 8, organ at 16... transiently, for life context), early keyboards in early 20s - clavichord in particular (decades ago now...) | historically aware performance self studies. great stuff above, indeed. very much appreciated, many thanks for providing.
My Orchestra arrangement of this piece: Woodwinds: Oboe Oboe d’amore Taille Brass: 2 Natural Trumpets in C Percussion: 2 Timpani in G and D Strings: Violins 1 and 2 Violas Continuo (Cellos, Basses and Harpsichord)
@udokolis היידה. ספציפית זו יצירה שאני כבר מכיר אבל הוא מנגן אותה יותר טוב מכל ביצוע קיים וראיתי תגובות בגרמנית וצרפתית אז הרגשתי איזה צורך להביא קצת מאיתנו חחחחח
I hope rhe next time I travel to Amsterdam I can play this wonderful organ from which I received a poster of it when during a short visit to the church.
Doselaar, Koopman, Welcha, and Gould who imbued the the Bach organ playing. As Angels assisted with Celestial performances for The Glory of GOTT!🕊️🕊️🕊️
Bach is, by far, the best musician ever and a great believer in God and his son Jesus Christ. Curiously, opening the competition to occupy the position of director of the music school and the church of Saint Thomas in Leipzig, several musicians presented themselves. After the presentation of the respective works, Johann Sebastian Bach occupies sixth place. Due to different reasons, the five before him resigned, Bach did accept the position of school and church musician. Councilman Platz observed in the final committee session that, "since we can't get any of the best musicians we will have to choose a mediocre one." What an unfair and lapidary phrase! How many times are people's lives decided in this way!Bach's music is that of a huge believer in Christian dogmas. Most of his works have the following inscription at the beginning: I.I (Iesus iuva: Jesus help me) and ends with S.D.G (Soli Deo Gloria: only glory to God). Such was Bach's faith that, in the words of his son Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach, "the whole family began daily activities by praying the creed."
"Yet it is questionable whether Bach thought up this pair of works together,..." No lo creo. El comienzo del tema de la fuga es introducido claramente en el pedal en el compás No. 10: sol-la-si♭-sol-mi♭, e incluso aparece en el diseño melódico de todo el preludio.
Que Maravilha! Marvelous rendering by a superb artist - our beloved J.S. Bach dedicated all of his wondrous work to the glory of God. After his ascension in 1750 Bahá'u'llàh declared His mission in 1863.
A beautiful organ, sure. only a real bass sound (in the pedalpart) - for the necessary gravitas in such a sublime German baroque composition - is missing,. It sounds too light. In other words. Why is this in its own right beautiful organ selected for this recording?
I think it is mainly linked to the composition of the piece itself where the pedal part is much less preponderant than in other Bach works. The piece uses less polyphony and clearly privileges the soprano part. The bass may play alone or mute most of the time. Concerning the sound i find the bass well defined and balanced with the rest. Recording an organ with wall-shaking bass and reverberation would hinder this recording and remove some cleanliness imho.
@@thomasdastillung4097 The historical Langlez-Múllerorgan (1680-1734) of the Église Wallonne of Amsterdam was mainly intended for accompanying the monodic Calvin-Protestant singing (Genevan psalter) of this French-speaking community. The musical instrument was set up accordingly. This traditional Dutch-protestant character of the instrument differs to a great extent from organs in Lutheran Protestant churches in Germany where, in addition to the monodic singing by the entire congregation a rich culture of polyphonic church music by choir, soloists and orchestra is part of normal liturgical practice. Organs fulfilled a strong, often even concerting role in this and were designed accordingly. In other words, Dutch baroque organs, such as those of the Église Wallonne in Amsterdam, are less suitable than baroque organs from Central Germany and also Northern Germany (in view of Bach's great affinity with this specific organwith its often exuberant sound setting of the pedalboard especially for virtuoso parts in a composition or during an improvisation. The beautiful Langlez-Müller organ in Amsterdam doesn't have this at all.In other words, it is not a real Bach organ, although some parts of Bach's organ oeuvre can sound beautiful on it (triosonatas, some choralpreludes in particular)
Van Doeselaar play the demisemiquavers in the prelude BWV 535 much faster than the demisemiquavers in this fantasia. Are there any good reason for that?
To say wonderful about this music is an understatement. To imagine it is actually an early work is almost impossible to believe... I disagree that prelude and fugue do not fit together: they provide contrast between the pensive prelude and the masterful fugue united by language of pure beauty. In 1705-1708 nothing remotely comparable (for organ at least) was composed before. Interpretation by Doeselaar is the best there is (neither Biggs nor Richter recorded): full of dynamism, perfect foot work
0:08 Prelude
3:04 Fuga
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@@C4pt41nN3m0 interesting ok
@@C4pt41nN3m0 Must be, since I always get notifications 4 days after upload.
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Fugue be like:
Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well I was wondering if you like this note, or this
Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well I was wondering if yo
Hi I'm Fugue what's up? Well
Hi I'm Fu
Lmao underrated
Well, I was wondering, what’s up? I’m high on fugue
I like this note, so I was wondering...
HAhaha true ;)
@@thesceptic1018 Stretto
Well I was wondering if you like this note, or this.
W e l l I w a s w o n d e r i n g i f
pu s'tahw euguF m'I iH
note this like you if wondering, was I well, H i I' m F u g u e
The only thing in the history of universe that has exceeded the speed of light was the speed by which I clicked on a video when I saw a performance by Van Doeselaar in my recommendations.
he is awesome
That's impossible. no object can travel at the speed of light. only pure energy can. The amount of energy to move your hand, which probably weighs on average 0.575kg, can be found using E=mc^2. its the mass x the speed of light squared, therefore, Energy= 0.575 x (3x10^8)^2, therefore, Energy= 5.175x10^16 Joules. Our sun releases 4 x10^9 Joules of energy every second.
Therefore, it is physically impossible for an object to travel at the speed of light, or even exceed it.
@@chains7844 r/wooosh
I'm well aware that nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light. This is a joke.
Tachyons?
@@chains7844the guy said the truth, it’s poetic
It is clear that the organist loves what he is playing. Beautiful!
This piece should be heard more often.
Great performance! Boy, you just don't hear this one performed hardly at all!
In fact, I'm 57, and I have NEVER heard anyone play this in a recital in my entire life EXCEPT ME!
@@larikipe940 Me too :D I like my Interpretation of the prelude more, i dont like how he (not) articulates the prelude and the subject of the fugue. Maybe Ill upload my Interpretation sometime.
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Evan Bogerd plays it very well here, 2nd piece
I so regret that I have been unable to learn to play like this, but I am eternally grateful that people like Leo van Doeselaar can! Thank you!
What we need to be eternally grateful for is that BACH was able to play like this! :-)
Just learned this one and glad to see I'm not the only one who moves my hands around a lot unnecessarily. 😂
What a treat for a Thursday lunchtime and on a glorious September day too. I've become a huge fan of Leo, and he certainly has not let me down with this performance. How I would like hear Leo perform this work on the Father Willis Organ at my home cathedral in Truro.
Greetings to all at NBS from, for a change not at my work in
Port Moresby but at my home in West Cornwall.
This is truly a gem, frequently hidden on complete Bach organ works sets!😊
I never heard this piece before! Beautiful!
Amazing to think this organ was installed in Bach's own lifetime.
He's like a rock star of organ music
Ikr. I've never seen anyone empathize with the music as much as he does.
gachi bach
@@espressonoob th-cam.com/video/5TcXRA4rpeM/w-d-xo.html
Oooh yeah
Especial.Dâ vontade de
ouvir o tempo todo.
Especial.Gosto muito.
The filming and editing is superb. Worth mentionning on top of the superb performance.
This is my favourite of Bach and it is so rare to hear. Brilliantly played. Thank you very much.
What a terrific artist this player is. Smooth, smooth. Listening in the mountains of Guatemala. Maltiox che la Tat.
There has to be a God!Majestueux et céleste!!!Merci !
@@nicolebaillargeon8714 d'àccord
What an elegant and beautiful all this people of "All of Bach" are! Thanks God for the existence of them.
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses kompakten und perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks im präzisen doch gut phrasierten Tempo mit durchsichtigen doch etwas warmherzigen Tönen der historischen Orgel. Der geniale Virtuose kontrolliert das ausgezeichnete Instrument echt künstlerisch mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
I believe in God's glory through genius of Bach that is expressed by Herr Van Doeselaar on Christian Müller's organ. Though I'm atheist otherwise. Danke schön Netherlands Bach Society for uploading the video. Beautiful film work and recording! 神の栄光をバッハの天才とミュラー作のオルガン、ファン・ドーセラー氏の演奏を通して信ずることが出来る。いつもは無神論者の自分だが。この動画を上げてくれたオランダバッハ協会に感謝。映像、録音共に美しい!
Same! If I was in an argument with a theist, and they said "Bach" for evidence I would say you win.
A master playing the composition of a master on the best Bach channel. How could it be more perfect, beautiful, and fantastic than that?
ilike his style i wish all of the organ works you upload he plays them
Just lovely... played with such elegance and conviction... !!!
Divine.... Thank you so much Leo van Doeselaar ❤️
Interprétation d’une précision parfaite par un organiste littéralement habité par la musique de Bach...merci quel bonheur à écouter ❤
Спасибо за такое красивое исполнение!!! Я когда сажусь заниматься за орган всегда Вас слушаю!!!🙂🎹🎼 Ефим Овсянников 12 лет
sounds like a brand new Bach piece to me: I already love this one!
So you want to write a fugue?
Hah. I thought the same too. “Wait a minute. That sounds familiar!”
is he covering Glenn's composition? :-) :-)
You'll decide that John Sebastian
Must have been a very personable guy
But never be clever for the sake of being clever
For a canon in inversion is a dangerous diversion
And a bit of augmentation is a serious temptation
While a stretto diminution is an obvious solution
@@rjwusher I tried reading that backwards and sideways, just in case, but didn't find any other interpretations that made sense.
exactly!
Wonderfully played
Amazing sound🍃Thank's
Love Bach's music
Oh... my, my, my, my, my!
“Now there is music(and a performance) from which a man can learn something.”
-Mozart after hearing Bach's motet Singet den Herrn in 1789
Tô viciado nesse canal. Lindo de mais! Celestial. Congratulations
When the pedal hits at 2:26... goosebumps all over.
... listened to this pair first time today as far as I can recall. to me, I does work, whatever provenience qstn.s being open as indicated above. and I thouroughly enjoy watching the organist's technique (started piano at 8, organ at 16... transiently, for life context), early keyboards in early 20s - clavichord in particular (decades ago now...) | historically aware performance self studies. great stuff above, indeed. very much appreciated, many thanks for providing.
Danke Herr Doeselaar🎹🎶👍
3:52 when the pedal has the themes entrance and you hear that spiritual countersubject again I just melt into pieces heavenly
BELLÍSIMO Gracias Maestro Van DOESELAAR.
desde México.
Wurde hier 12 Mal mit Daumen runter bewertet? Das sind keine Menschen. Diese Musik ist göttlich, unerreicht.
Beautiful again. My fondest memory of Bach will always be me playing inventions with my grandfather. Music is different with family.
I like this interpretation a lot! Thanks !
0:45 fugue theme in pedal
The subject of this fugue kind of reminds me of Mozart's Queen of the Night Aria movement.
The thing that makes the Pipe Organ more special are the pedals
Magnificent!
The tempo and phrasing are excellent.
The prelude makes me smile.
First time that I hear this piece... What a wonderful fugue!
Que lindo... Obrigada por compartilhar ...✨🎼✨🎼✨👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My Orchestra arrangement of this piece:
Woodwinds:
Oboe
Oboe d’amore
Taille
Brass:
2 Natural Trumpets in C
Percussion:
2 Timpani in G and D
Strings:
Violins 1 and 2
Violas
Continuo (Cellos, Basses and Harpsichord)
Well done! Amazing
This prelude ! First heavy metal intro !
Increíble Van Doesselar!!!
נגינה מעולה! תודה רבה ואן דוסלאר
@udokolis היידה. ספציפית זו יצירה שאני כבר מכיר אבל הוא מנגן אותה יותר טוב מכל ביצוע קיים וראיתי תגובות בגרמנית וצרפתית אז הרגשתי איזה צורך להביא קצת מאיתנו חחחחח
I hope rhe next time I travel to Amsterdam I can play this wonderful organ from which I received a poster of it when during a short visit to the church.
Sublime
Gut gemacht!!!! Sehr wunderschön!
sounds phenomenal!
Thank You very much!
Doselaar, Koopman, Welcha, and Gould who imbued the the Bach organ playing. As Angels assisted with Celestial performances for The Glory of GOTT!🕊️🕊️🕊️
my favorite prelude
Grande, Leo.
Grazie
Ah não e tao de Terror assim Como O ritmo parece (e ate... Feliz A musica)
Bach is, by far, the best musician ever and a great believer in God and his son Jesus Christ. Curiously, opening the competition to occupy the position of director of the music school and the church of Saint Thomas in Leipzig, several musicians presented themselves. After the presentation of the respective works, Johann Sebastian Bach occupies sixth place. Due to different reasons, the five before him resigned, Bach did accept the position of school and church musician. Councilman Platz observed in the final committee session that, "since we can't get any of the best musicians we will have to choose a mediocre one." What an unfair and lapidary phrase! How many times are people's lives decided in this way!Bach's music is that of a huge believer in Christian dogmas. Most of his works have the following inscription at the beginning: I.I (Iesus iuva: Jesus help me) and ends with S.D.G (Soli Deo Gloria: only glory to God). Such was Bach's faith that, in the words of his son Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach, "the whole family began daily activities by praying the creed."
How effortlessly our errors are corrected in removing all five of them.
Oooooh I love this one
I get the feeling Bach was a little depressed when he wrote this piece - at one point the notes kept going down and down and down...
Formidable !
Grazie Maestro stupendo
Absolutely magnificent!
Praise the Lord !
"Yet it is questionable whether Bach thought up this pair of works together,..."
No lo creo. El comienzo del tema de la fuga es introducido claramente en el pedal en el compás No. 10: sol-la-si♭-sol-mi♭, e incluso aparece en el diseño melódico de todo el preludio.
Correct, the story is indeed a bit more complicated, as you can read here: www.bachvereniging.nl/en/bwv/bwv-535/
@@bach I see. Complicated but fascinating.
Thanks a lot for your web.
Beautiful and consistant articulation :)
Splendid ,!👍
Fantastic!!!
Absolutely beautiful. :)
Que Maravilha! Marvelous rendering by a superb artist - our beloved J.S. Bach dedicated all of his wondrous work to the glory of God. After his ascension in 1750 Bahá'u'llàh declared His mission in 1863.
MUITO LINDO
BRAVO 👋👋👋👋♥️🇧🇷
Stupendous!
0:45 Fugue subject foreshadowed in bass
Brilliant 😁👍
Leo Van Doeselaar - much better listened to than watched.
Wonderful.
0:45 the fugue subject is alluded to?
A beautiful organ, sure. only a real bass sound (in the pedalpart) - for the necessary gravitas in such a sublime German baroque composition - is missing,. It sounds too light. In other words. Why is this in its own right beautiful organ selected for this recording?
I think it is mainly linked to the composition of the piece itself where the pedal part is much less preponderant than in other Bach works. The piece uses less polyphony and clearly privileges the soprano part. The bass may play alone or mute most of the time. Concerning the sound i find the bass well defined and balanced with the rest. Recording an organ with wall-shaking bass and reverberation would hinder this recording and remove some cleanliness imho.
@@thomasdastillung4097 The historical Langlez-Múllerorgan (1680-1734) of the Église Wallonne of Amsterdam was mainly intended for accompanying the monodic Calvin-Protestant singing (Genevan psalter) of this French-speaking community. The musical instrument was set up accordingly.
This traditional Dutch-protestant character of the instrument differs to a great extent from organs in Lutheran Protestant churches in Germany where, in addition to the monodic singing by the entire congregation a rich culture of polyphonic church music by choir, soloists and orchestra is part of normal liturgical practice. Organs fulfilled a strong, often even concerting role in this and were designed accordingly. In other words, Dutch baroque organs, such as those of the Église Wallonne in Amsterdam, are less suitable than baroque organs from Central Germany and also Northern Germany (in view of Bach's great affinity with this specific organwith its often exuberant sound setting of the pedalboard especially for virtuoso parts in a composition or during an improvisation. The beautiful Langlez-Müller organ in Amsterdam doesn't have this at all.In other words, it is not a real Bach organ, although some parts of Bach's organ oeuvre can sound beautiful on it (triosonatas, some choralpreludes in particular)
Is it my impression or this prelude kinda sounds like a fugue too?
In a way. Yes.
♥️
Превосходно!
Can someone explain how to pronounce the organists name?
English Phonetic: Lay-o van (a as in car) Doo-se-lar
Using English phonics, the Dutch pronunciation is approximately: LAY-oh fun DOO-se-lar ( _e_ as in set, _a_ as in car)
Bach received this from HEAVEN 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
👌👌
Buenisimo,👏👏👏
Спасибо!
2:33 here s to you Nicola ...
More fun on a four manual then you can do the dim 7ths on alternating manuals like that french bloke with the funny hair.
Where can I download the high quality version?
We do not (yet) offer downloads I'm afraid.
@@bach I want to buy van Doeselaar's recordings in high quality. How can I do this?
Ahh Bach...
Ух!❤
So Halloween theme
Van Doeselaar play the demisemiquavers in the prelude BWV 535 much faster than the demisemiquavers in this fantasia. Are there any good reason for that?
100💯
Se puede explicar ?
👍🌷
To say wonderful about this music is an understatement. To imagine it is actually an early work is almost impossible to believe... I disagree that prelude and fugue do not fit together: they provide contrast between the pensive prelude and the masterful fugue united by language of pure beauty. In 1705-1708 nothing remotely comparable (for organ at least) was composed before.
Interpretation by Doeselaar is the best there is (neither Biggs nor Richter recorded): full of dynamism, perfect foot work