B&W filming is brilliant. It allows the music to contain all of the color, and projects the simple beauty of individuals clearly in love with that music. Bravo.
Xaver, ты - гений!!! Есть некоторые вещи, которые я могу слушать только в твоём исполнении. Когда их исполняют другие, мне хочется сказать: «Стойте, так не надо!!!» ... Ты понимаешь Баха как никто другой, Ты с Ним на одной волне!!! Спасибо Тебе, что Ты есть, потому что Ты открыл для меня целый мир Баха !!!
Very nice, Xaver. The Budapest Synagogue is such a great place. And back then in 2003 it must have been pretty fancy to operate a Church organ through a Content console. I bet, if you hadn't written it in the description some would have thought this great sound comes out of the Content :-), just to make some advertisement (I do own one :-) ). I like the camera angels. Thank you for taking us there to those who hadn't the opportunity to watch this great performance.
It Always Amazes Me How Each & Every Unique Organist That Plays This Incredible Piece Has Their Wonder Style & Hear for Painting Such Different Interesting Sounds That The Organ Makes & How Wonderfully The Organist Does At Perfectly Blending The Sounds Together & Playing It For Us. What A Wonderful Gift & I Thanks Each & Everyone Of The Organist In The World For Their Gift & Sharing It With Us. Thanks You Xaver Varanus,
Avec le maître Varnus il faut s'attendre à sortir des sentiers battus...interprétation originale et qui donne à l'œuvre un relief très intéressant...et ce Bach a la synagogue est des plus émouvant comme le port de la kippa....un beau moment de rassemblement et de fraternité...merci à la communauté, à Monsieur le Rabbin et au maître....
I wonder how that Console was linked up to the pipe organ. You could not have had had access to all the ranks. Was the original console undergoing restoration? Great to see an organ in a Synagogue. The only other big pipe organ I knoe of is in the big Reform Synagogue in London which has a fine 4 manual Harrison and Harrison.
THE FABULOUSLY RICH RECORDING of the organ, the organist , the notes AND the "room" are one thing the rhythm, lilting and repeated in the bass line and the way that seems to constantly resolve to anchor all the rest of the "ornamentation" I can hear , in many ways, a parallel to that construct in this clip: th-cam.com/video/UIge2mYdTtM/w-d-xo.html in that cello suite prelude . . . the constant anchoring return/ repetition, as explained in the clip it shows so very much more about the music and the thinking of a man now-a-days considered a musical Genius. You'll enjoy / appreciate Bach a lot more
Listen to more of Xaver Varnus' performances, it's a characteristic of his. Somehow, while much slower than other performers, he never makes any piece sound boring (to me at least). Have a listen to his Tocatta and Fugue in D minor interpretation, he allows the instrument to breathe almost and allows every note to ring out in such a beautiful way.
@@KugleeKuglee in my dialed in / treated ATMOS HT 7.4.6 in 5K cu. ft. The expert ear that knows what the room can add and Bach was writing exactly for these kinds of spaces , that let the music breath "there are exactly no more nor any less notes than are needed" (from the movie Amadeus)(?)
B&W filming is brilliant. It allows the music to contain all of the color, and projects the simple beauty of individuals clearly in love with that music. Bravo.
Xaver, ты - гений!!! Есть некоторые вещи, которые я могу слушать только в твоём исполнении. Когда их исполняют другие, мне хочется сказать: «Стойте, так не надо!!!» ... Ты понимаешь Баха как никто другой, Ты с Ним на одной волне!!! Спасибо Тебе, что Ты есть, потому что Ты открыл для меня целый мир Баха !!!
Not only great music, but a great crowd also. I wish I was there. Listening & people watching. 🤠🖖
Very nice, Xaver. The Budapest Synagogue is such a great place. And back then in 2003 it must have been pretty fancy to operate a Church organ through a Content console. I bet, if you hadn't written it in the description some would have thought this great sound comes out of the Content :-), just to make some advertisement (I do own one :-) ). I like the camera angels. Thank you for taking us there to those who hadn't the opportunity to watch this great performance.
WHAT a GREAT performance!!!! WOW! and a HUGE crowd!!!
It Always Amazes Me How Each & Every Unique Organist That Plays This Incredible Piece Has Their Wonder Style & Hear for Painting Such Different Interesting Sounds That The Organ Makes & How Wonderfully The Organist Does At Perfectly Blending The Sounds Together & Playing It For Us. What A Wonderful Gift & I Thanks Each & Everyone Of The Organist In The World For Their Gift & Sharing It With Us. Thanks You Xaver Varanus,
Avec le maître Varnus il faut s'attendre à sortir des sentiers battus...interprétation originale et qui donne à l'œuvre un relief très intéressant...et ce Bach a la synagogue est des plus émouvant comme le port de la kippa....un beau moment de rassemblement et de fraternité...merci à la communauté, à Monsieur le Rabbin et au maître....
You have created many treasures!
Very very nice my friend! Love the feature of the Jehmlich organ being played by the console downstairs!
All the best from Austria ;)
FANTÁSTICO... EMOCIONANTE... SHALOM...
Дуже гарно
Magistral 😊😊😊
Thrilling ! thank you so much.
Ottima esecuzione che ripercorre la storia d'Israele, bella la regia sui volti degli astanti, complimenti
Maravilhoso 👏
Gostei muito.❤
I think we can safely say it was a full house, standing room only! I've not seen that before at an organ recital.
Can you believe they put two ads through this piece.
David
Вся ЭТА атрибутика Кафедральных Соборов отвлекает от Музыки С.Баха. Здорово, что сейчас Мы можем Слушать С.Бахха в исполнении Того же исполнителя!
Hermoso, sublime siento solo Paz, de MZA.Argentina te escucho siempre.
I wonder how that Console was linked up to the pipe organ. You could not have had had access to all the ranks. Was the original console undergoing restoration? Great to see an organ in a Synagogue. The only other big pipe organ I knoe of is in the big Reform Synagogue in London which has a fine 4 manual Harrison and Harrison.
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Van Pukkem and his two cats approve 😉
Klingt nett. Spielen Sie auch mal in Lübeck? Oder in Hamburg? Ich würde kommen.
THE FABULOUSLY RICH RECORDING of the organ, the organist , the notes AND the "room" are one thing
the rhythm, lilting and repeated in the bass line and the way that seems to constantly resolve to anchor all the rest of the "ornamentation"
I can hear , in many ways, a parallel to that construct in this clip: th-cam.com/video/UIge2mYdTtM/w-d-xo.html
in that cello suite prelude . . . the constant anchoring return/ repetition, as explained in the clip
it shows so very much more about the music and the thinking of a man now-a-days considered a musical Genius.
You'll enjoy / appreciate Bach a lot more
ta-ta! non ta-----ta!!
can be played by different mood. isnot all thath tragic. but i can understand w/e xd
Seems a lot of people always coughing during these performances
Why sooo slow?
Listen to more of Xaver Varnus' performances, it's a characteristic of his. Somehow, while much slower than other performers, he never makes any piece sound boring (to me at least). Have a listen to his Tocatta and Fugue in D minor interpretation, he allows the instrument to breathe almost and allows every note to ring out in such a beautiful way.
He use the cathedral echo as a secondary sound and that make more powerful of the piece.
@@KugleeKuglee in my dialed in / treated ATMOS HT 7.4.6 in 5K cu. ft.
The expert ear that knows what the room can add
and Bach was writing exactly for these kinds of spaces , that let the music breath
"there are exactly no more nor any less notes than are needed" (from the movie Amadeus)(?)
Not slow - eloquently!
If you play fast in a cathedral you lose the sound