Maitrisées pas l'immense talent de Richard Brasier, ces grandes orgues, capables de toutes les puissances, se consacrent aux nuances, aux harmonies toutes livrées en douceurs, illustrant ainsi et si talentueusement cette oeuvre de Mozart. Moments heureux pour l'intelligence, pour l'esprit, pour l'âme et soyez-en vivement remercié Monsieur Brasier. Longue vie au service du Beau, du Bon et du Bien. Gifted young man, may God bless, protect and keep you in His love for ever.
Vous êtes vraiment bon public. Je me demande si je dois sourire à votre commentaire ou grincer des dents. Cette tentative est presque entièrement ratée, et ne restera pas dans les mémoires...Où comment arriver à faire jouer faux un orgue et le faire sonner comme un harmonium de fête foraine...Le challenge était difficile, certes, mais n'a pas été relevé et on chercherait vraiment Mozart dans ces sonorités barbares...
I must say...this particular interpretation is just about damn close to the one I heard many times years ago when I could hear it. Sadly I can't find it anywhere now. It doesn't sound rushed in parts which is perfect, to me. It flowed almost as good. Most other versions, seems they rush painfully in parts or they hold certain notes longer. Whoever it was that played the one I long to hear once more, that person was Magic!
Тыдзень таму я слухала гэты твор у касцёле , у маленькай беларускай вёсачцы Мядзведзічы, што на Ляхаўшчыне, у выкананні Урліха Вальтэра. ДЗЯКУЙ БОГУ за гэту магчымасць!
🎹 Bravo Mozart ! 🎹 10:58 🎹 It's similar to the Symphony No. 40 but on the Organ ! This proves that Mozart was developing his pure music in the church, not church music ! 🎶
Edward James Sammut: very beautiful. The more I listen to this piece the more I feel the depth of Mozart's affinity with this instrument. Truly a masterpiece.
John Sammut Ealing London: can you visualise Mozart at the organ playing his own composition. All that Mozart composed was uniquely beautiful, like K608. Looks easy to play but in truth technically difficult. Splendid rendition. Thank you.
Good evening Richard, could you please tell me what beating (oscillating) stop is used all the time throughout the piece - even with full organ - and the ratio behind its use? Or you used some digital effect like the "Random Detuner"? This is the first time I hear something like that! Thank you very much in advance!
@@johnsammut2568 Pardon me, but it looks very difficult, and it's definitely insanely hard to play. This is one of the aspects why I love Mozart's music above all. He teaches lessons of humility to everyone, especially to the pedantic snooty baroque asses who have always despiced his music. I've seen some Bachliebers playing the famous BWV 565 flawlessly, and then, screw it up when trying Mozart's KV 608. I'd say the score may seem simple to play but once you give it a try you immediately realize how hard it is to play Mozart accurately.
Interesting. This is recording on a real organ, complete with tuning failures. Well, at least the recording is authentic. But it is more interesting to hear a real organ being played instead of a recording of a recorded organ. Try Cochereau at the old Notre Dame organ (Rior to modification). But you do play it well. It is a shame they didn't tune the organ before recording it.
Tune? Look... here's the reason it sounds as authentic as it does.... IMPERFECT TUNING. Not enough to take a thing from the music, but just enough to salt each note with the proper amount of dissonance. Yes, the samples are from a living, breathing pipe organ. Woven into that life and breath are the slight day to day variations, a result of which is captured in the samples, that give the instrument all of its real charm.
This is actually a Hauptwerk setup in the home of Joerg Glebe, the organ is a sampleset, or high-fidelity imprint or reproduction of the real organ (Engler in Poland). He is most likely playing in a historic temperament, which would explain the “off” sounding notes. Many other recordings on other samplesets have been made on this setup. If the samples were able to fool you into believing this was a pipe organ, you might want to check it out for yourself!
When the fugue begins 0:43 Incredibly talented organist to be able to take this piece at the right pace.
This is very sensitive to Mozart's musical character. Thanks so much for the inset so we can follow the pedal action.
Maitrisées pas l'immense talent de Richard Brasier, ces grandes orgues, capables de toutes les puissances, se consacrent aux nuances, aux harmonies toutes livrées en douceurs, illustrant ainsi et si talentueusement cette oeuvre de Mozart. Moments heureux pour l'intelligence, pour l'esprit, pour l'âme et soyez-en vivement remercié Monsieur Brasier. Longue vie au service du Beau, du Bon et du Bien. Gifted young man, may God bless, protect and keep you in His love for ever.
Vous êtes vraiment bon public. Je me demande si je dois sourire à votre commentaire ou grincer des dents. Cette tentative est presque entièrement ratée, et ne restera pas dans les mémoires...Où comment arriver à faire jouer faux un orgue et le faire sonner comme un harmonium de fête foraine...Le challenge était difficile, certes, mais n'a pas été relevé et on chercherait vraiment Mozart dans ces sonorités barbares...
Oh, how I wish to play the Organ! To play my own compositions on it would be a dream! Can't wait for that day one day! :D
Don’t wait. Do it.
do it bruh no wait !
Impressive music and performance. Mozart would be very proud of you 🌟
Marvelous piece! Marvelous playing!
wow those crazy leg moves at 10:38
at this moment, he is actually looking at his feet rather than his hands or the score
8:31 to 11:47 is My favorite part
ONE OF THE BEST INTEPRETATIONS EVER! So musically period to Mozart! I wanna learn this piece but it's really hard
interprétation excellente - choix des jeux également . Bravo Richard !
I'm a pianist, but the organ is starting to grow on me. Subscribed!
Me too
good on you
I must say...this particular interpretation is just about damn close to the one I heard many times years ago when I could hear it. Sadly I can't find it anywhere now. It doesn't sound rushed in parts which is perfect, to me. It flowed almost as good. Most other versions, seems they rush painfully in parts or they hold certain notes longer. Whoever it was that played the one I long to hear once more, that person was Magic!
gran trabajo, admirable
C'est magnifique! Bravo!
Wspaniałe wykonanie! Dziękuję bardzo i pozdrawiam.
Me too
Тыдзень таму я слухала гэты твор у касцёле , у маленькай беларускай вёсачцы Мядзведзічы, што на Ляхаўшчыне, у выкананні Урліха Вальтэра. ДЗЯКУЙ БОГУ за гэту магчымасць!
Che dire... Mozart! Ottima esecuzione, bravo!
It sounds Nice already.
love the sound very silvery affect suits this piece
Bravo!
🎹 Bravo Mozart ! 🎹 10:58 🎹 It's similar to the Symphony No. 40 but on the Organ ! This proves that Mozart was developing his pure music in the church, not church music ! 🎶
オルガニストはコンダクターとプロデューサーとプレイヤーの実力が必要です。
そして、そのオルガン製作者と整備調律師の実力も大切な要素である。
このオルガンに良くモーッァルトがマッチしていると思います。好演!!
強いが騒がしく無い。静かだけど退屈させ無い。
GREAT
awesome
Excelente interpretação!
Super!!Fantastico!
Edward James Sammut: very beautiful. The more I listen to this piece the more I feel the depth of Mozart's affinity with this instrument. Truly a masterpiece.
와... 잘하신다... !
감탄하고 갑니다.
Muito bom!! Parabens!!
bravissimo!
👏 bravo
Gratuluję. Słucham między liturgią Wielkiej Soboty, a rezurekcją ;-)
Does anyone know like where this console is? Like it looks like someones living room or is it just in a loft🤣
最初の低音の強さに我が貧弱なスピーカは追随し難く、音が再生しきれていないようだ!
Recording engineers did nice work too.
What transcription is this?
It is the Bärenreiter edition with bits that I have added.
John Sammut Ealing London: can you visualise Mozart at the organ playing his own composition. All that Mozart composed was uniquely beautiful, like K608. Looks easy to play but in truth technically difficult. Splendid rendition. Thank you.
Good evening Richard, could you please tell me what beating (oscillating) stop is used all the time throughout the piece - even with full organ - and the ratio behind its use? Or you used some digital effect like the "Random Detuner"? This is the first time I hear something like that! Thank you very much in advance!
@@johnsammut2568 Pardon me, but it looks very difficult, and it's definitely insanely hard to play. This is one of the aspects why I love Mozart's music above all. He teaches lessons of humility to everyone, especially to the pedantic snooty baroque asses who have always despiced his music. I've seen some Bachliebers playing the famous BWV 565 flawlessly, and then, screw it up when trying Mozart's KV 608. I'd say the score may seem simple to play but once you give it a try you immediately realize how hard it is to play Mozart accurately.
Interesting. This is recording on a real organ, complete with tuning failures. Well, at least the recording is authentic. But it is more interesting to hear a real organ being played instead of a recording of a recorded organ. Try Cochereau at the old Notre Dame organ (Rior to modification). But you do play it well. It is a shame they didn't tune the organ before recording it.
Tune?
Look... here's the reason it sounds as authentic as it does.... IMPERFECT TUNING. Not enough to take a thing from the music, but just enough to salt each note with the proper amount of dissonance. Yes, the samples are from a living, breathing pipe organ. Woven into that life and breath are the slight day to day variations, a result of which is captured in the samples, that give the instrument all of its real charm.
Hauptwerk organ, not a real organ but has real organ sounds from the Engler organ of Krzeszow Poland.
This is actually a Hauptwerk setup in the home of Joerg Glebe, the organ is a sampleset, or high-fidelity imprint or reproduction of the real organ (Engler in Poland). He is most likely playing in a historic temperament, which would explain the “off” sounding notes. Many other recordings on other samplesets have been made on this setup. If the samples were able to fool you into believing this was a pipe organ, you might want to check it out for yourself!
wonderful! very handsome too,,,, Ummmm , tune the organ
This is such a great work and I feel that it even needs an orchestral expression - so I tried to do that: th-cam.com/video/QUFYtm0sCys/w-d-xo.html
The tuning is kind of weird...
sounds more like Bach than Mozart.
not really, sounds more like a very dramatic symphony or opera act that mozart would write