Wow! I absolutely love the intensity with which you flawlessly maintain your finger work while bringing in your pedals so smoothly. Your brain is a marvelous creation by our Heavenly Father and you certainly use it perfectly for His honor and glory. You are an inspiration to me seeing your generation is honoring our Savior with your wonderful talents that He has bestowed on you! I truly am blessed to have found your channel and I also want to mention how well it appears your videographer can continue focusing on your playing and coming in to turn your pages! That is a true talent in itself! Awesome post of your musical style, which I love!
And here comes the next Bach geek of course. 😉As I have it - there are so countless Bach lovers out there you can hardly imagine. Very well done, Sarah! Congrats. 👍👌 I wonder how long it took you to get this peace of organ work done from the very scratch until your sharing with us here. 😳Please go ahead playing such harmonic stuff for us. 🙏😍
Great to hear this piece from such a young / gifted musician. Well played! I first heard this piece back in Music appreciation class in college. I fell in love with Organ music. My personal favorite is BWV 538/1.
Very well played and presented with no theatrics and very relaxed. A lot of Bach lovers out there but there are many excellent performers like yourself playing their works on digital instruments, Hauptwerk or Grand Orgue. Ie D minor, John Bladen and Richard McVeigh are three that come to mind. Have you thought about playing some Buxtehude? Also the digital organ I think is an M &0 which has a wonderful sound.
Thank you!! I _have_ actually played a little Buxtehude! th-cam.com/video/onx7qhjSeaU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rcQ0tuJqliT9h_Or And yes, it's a M&O Opus 5. More info in the description!
Just perfectly splendid! Ohh yes, just so you know, I subscribed. After many days it has been done, and what can I say? It is perfectly marvelous! God gave you this gift of playing the organ, and you are giving it back to Him through you talent in the church. I hope to be just as good as you and one day if God wills it, play the organ too for His greater glory. Hope to you all the best and God bless you!
Great job, Sarah. This was one of my favorites when I took organ. I tried to get a clarinet trio (soprano, alto, bass) together to play this, but it never happened. Blessings.
Hi Sarah! I’m very happy to see your hability in the organ, it’s so cool see you playing Bach, but I have a question. How much time do you study this piece to play so good?
Where are you located? My family owns the largest theatre pipe organ in the world, located in Franklin Wisconsin. You would always be a welcomed guest on the console!
This is not by any means an easy piece to play. Its light-hearted dance-like quality belies the virtuosity needed to pull it off without missing a beat. Since I can't pat your back for a job well done, Sarah, accept an aerial high five instead! Col, NZ
Love this! Suits this organ well, and your control is so precise! Okay, it's 'easier' than most, but that's relative. One of my favourites is the 'Jig Fugue' - Fugue in G Alla Gigue BWV577 - I have a recording on vinyl by Jeanne Demessieux on the Victoria Hall organ, Geneva - here is a TH-cam link th-cam.com/video/77Va3Pjc1ek/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hHuK6kro9NDm4Tmp
The link you posted says the video is "unavailable" but there are other versions of it on TH-cam. Lots of fancy footwork. Looks like a fun piece and not too long.
Here's another of my favourites - just listen on headphones to those Cavaille-Coll 32' reeds roaring! Eugene Gigout's Grand-Chouer Dialogue at St. Ouen - played slightly slower than most versions, but it has to be because of the acoustics of the building! th-cam.com/video/EhfTXHprJzE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GEcJZ2t_ulQf-pJl
This piece is one of my favorite. Thank you. Handsomely done.
Wow! I absolutely love the intensity with which you flawlessly maintain your finger work while bringing in your pedals so smoothly. Your brain is a marvelous creation by our Heavenly Father and you certainly use it perfectly for His honor and glory. You are an inspiration to me seeing your generation is honoring our Savior with your wonderful talents that He has bestowed on you! I truly am blessed to have found your channel and I also want to mention how well it appears your videographer can continue focusing on your playing and coming in to turn your pages! That is a true talent in itself! Awesome post of your musical style, which I love!
She is making quite a name for herself. She is wonderful.
Bach is phenomenal and so are you 👏👏👏
And here comes the next Bach geek of course. 😉As I have it - there are so countless Bach lovers out there you can hardly imagine. Very well done, Sarah! Congrats. 👍👌 I wonder how long it took you to get this peace of organ work done from the very scratch until your sharing with us here. 😳Please go ahead playing such harmonic stuff for us. 🙏😍
✝️✝️✝️✝️👑👑👑👑💒💒💒♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏✨✨✨✨
I like the tempo.
Beautiful
Thank you.
I love around 3:48, the preparing instance toward the ending.
Ein sehr gelungenes Orgelspiel von JSB - beeindruckend und wunderschön. Danke. 👍👏💒💐
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE SARAH.
Excellent. Well played. Thank you. Keep posting please
WONDERFUL PLAYING!
Thanks for this Bach's Fugue, really suitable for this organ with great voicings and you indeed made it look easy. Kudos!
Gorgeous Sarah love it
So many notes to play without making too obvious a mistake. This is highkey, Sarah! 😘 More Bach, please.
I see you've discovered gen z slang! 🤣 That's fire 🔥
I stan Sweet Sarahnade! No cap! 🤩
Lolll 😂
😊Danke Sarah, wunderbar gespielt und registriert!!!!❤
Ottima esecuzione..Complimenti
Great to hear this piece from such a young / gifted musician. Well played! I first heard this piece back in Music appreciation class in college. I fell in love with Organ music. My personal favorite is BWV 538/1.
"My personal favorite is BWV 538/1." Wow! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Just listened to it for the first time. Moved to tears.
Very well played and presented with no theatrics and very relaxed. A lot of Bach lovers out there but there are many excellent performers like yourself playing their works on digital instruments, Hauptwerk or Grand Orgue. Ie D minor, John Bladen and Richard McVeigh are three that come to mind. Have you thought about playing some Buxtehude? Also the digital organ I think is an M &0 which has a wonderful sound.
Thank you!! I _have_ actually played a little Buxtehude! th-cam.com/video/onx7qhjSeaU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rcQ0tuJqliT9h_Or And yes, it's a M&O Opus 5. More info in the description!
Yess, this one! 🥳 Lovely playing, Sarah ❤
Beautifully done, Sarah! I'm not a Bach geek, but I do like this. And thanks also to someone for some intelligent and well-informed camera work.
I love your playing and you inspire me to want to play this organ too.
Sarah, You make the difficult look easy and always such a delight to the ear.
Beautifully done and you make it look so easy!
This is one very happy ‘Bach geek!’ Great work Sarah!!
Nice Sarah love it beautiful sound
❤ very good what church is this what state?
@@allenmccoy7656 Ave Maria Catholic Church in Southwest Florida
I keep coming Bach for more!
Beautifully played Sarah 👏👏❤️
Amazing! Great job Sarah ❤
Most amazing musician ever! I also will be learning to play the organ in college along with a degree in nursing
Thank you! Wow, that sounds like a busy schedule!! Best of luck to you!
Just perfectly splendid! Ohh yes, just so you know, I subscribed. After many days it has been done, and what can I say? It is perfectly marvelous! God gave you this gift of playing the organ, and you are giving it back to Him through you talent in the church. I hope to be just as good as you and one day if God wills it, play the organ too for His greater glory. Hope to you all the best and God bless you!
Yayy! Thank you for subscribing! 😄
Great work Sarah!
Great job, Sarah. This was one of my favorites when I took organ. I tried to get a clarinet trio (soprano, alto, bass) together to play this, but it never happened. Blessings.
What a great idea!
@JMcdon1627 Funny, this just popped into my feed: th-cam.com/video/URNJw1TSVHY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Sarah! I’m very happy to see your hability in the organ, it’s so cool see you playing Bach, but I have a question. How much time do you study this piece to play so good?
Bravissima!
👍
Where are you located? My family owns the largest theatre pipe organ in the world, located in Franklin Wisconsin. You would always be a welcomed guest on the console!
I'm in Southwest Florida, but maybe someday I'll take a trip up there! 😄 Thank you!!
This is not by any means an easy piece to play. Its light-hearted dance-like quality belies the virtuosity needed to pull it off without missing a beat. Since I can't pat your back for a job well done, Sarah, accept an aerial high five instead! Col, NZ
Haha thank you so much! 🙌
Very good what church is this what state?
Thanks! This is Ave Maria Catholic Church in Florida!
@@SweetSarahnadeMusic please do more videos.
I will! Don't forget to subscribe with notifications on so you don't miss any! 😉
Love this! Suits this organ well, and your control is so precise! Okay, it's 'easier' than most, but that's relative. One of my favourites is the 'Jig Fugue' - Fugue in G Alla Gigue BWV577 - I have a recording on vinyl by Jeanne Demessieux on the Victoria Hall organ, Geneva - here is a TH-cam link th-cam.com/video/77Va3Pjc1ek/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hHuK6kro9NDm4Tmp
The link you posted says the video is "unavailable" but there are other versions of it on TH-cam. Lots of fancy footwork. Looks like a fun piece and not too long.
@@marianmandy9514 Maybe only available here in the UK... anyway, at least you found a recording of it!
Here's another of my favourites - just listen on headphones to those Cavaille-Coll 32' reeds roaring! Eugene Gigout's Grand-Chouer Dialogue at St. Ouen - played slightly slower than most versions, but it has to be because of the acoustics of the building! th-cam.com/video/EhfTXHprJzE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GEcJZ2t_ulQf-pJl
@@bernardcromarty485 Yes, thank you for the recommendation!
@@bernardcromarty485 Holy smokes! 😍😍😍