Wow, an essentially orchestral setting arranged for the organ by the quintessential Diane Bish. Any day she's a delight to see performing on the organ.
I love the part at 4:17 - It reminds me of the song that plays when the graduates come to the stage to get their diplomas (it might not be the same song, but it has the same feel to it) and I LOVE it! the music she plays on the Organ is so relaxing and uplifting.
Is Dianne Bish still alive? (I used to watch this show all the time back in 80's and early 90's; she actually inspired me to learn to play Bach... I figured, if she could do it on gigantic organs in high heels and way too much jewelry, I could certainly do it at home, on a piano, (I know, yuck!) dressed normally with no digital encumberances.
You remind me of, and you have some conexion i think... Rosalyn Tureck. Great Rosalyn, and great Mrs. Bish, bravo! PD: a bit too fast all of them though, to my taste
Miss Diane Bish caresses each note with the love and dedication of a true artist. 💖💖💖💖💖
No sheet music, eyes closed, pure joy of playing the King of Instruments. Is it possible this was 30 years ago? Wow!!
4:17 GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS EVERY TIME. LOVE THE BASS
Baby Bach
Diane, your organ sounds like a true orchestra! And you are Bravissima!
Wow, an essentially orchestral setting arranged for the organ by the quintessential Diane Bish. Any day she's a delight to see performing on the organ.
... a mix of... hahah and wow! :-.) fantastic, really! great Diane Bish; this is enJOYing Bach, really
Composers or music-arrangers can do things I never could. They hear everything !
Diane is the grand lady of the organ and has a deep connection for Bach!
perfecttttttt😊😊😊😊😊
Watching in 2021!!!
Suberb!
4:17 Baby Bach
8:09 Baby Genius Mozart and Friends
I love the part at 4:17 - It reminds me of the song that plays when the graduates come to the stage to get their diplomas (it might not be the same song, but it has the same feel to it) and I LOVE it!
the music she plays on the Organ is so relaxing and uplifting.
Baby Bach
Is Dianne Bish still alive? (I used to watch this show all the time back in 80's and early 90's; she actually inspired me to learn to play Bach... I figured, if she could do it on gigantic organs in high heels and way too much jewelry, I could certainly do it at home, on a piano, (I know, yuck!) dressed normally with no digital encumberances.
You remind me of, and you have some conexion i think... Rosalyn Tureck. Great Rosalyn, and great Mrs. Bish, bravo!
PD: a bit too fast all of them though, to my taste