Bach, Mass in G minor (BWV 235), Kyrie
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Kyrie from J. S. Bach's Mass in G minor (BWV 235) performed by the Netherlands Bach Society, with an animated graphical score.
Q: Where can I hear the entire mass?
A: Here:
• Bach - Mass in G minor...
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There are such delights in Bach's 'short' Masses - you are going to have so much fun! (and so shall we...)
Thank you i love your work
keeps getting better! wonderful
thought it was "herr deine augen" for a second until i realized it's a missa breve
Thank You! What a modulations! Pure genius.
Beautiful piece and video 🎶🌅
Oh my god. You are a saint.
Yes. He is. He also is Smalin.
Might i ask that you do some of the choruses in the cantatas, like bwv 150? I think the SATB format is perfect for what you do. It might be dumb for this but maybe do what gerubach does and place the orchestral part in one section of the screen and the voices in their own? The cantata choruses can be contrapuntally dizzying and seeing those lines zip around for something like the Herr unser herrscher would be great(sorry not even sure if youve done that one yet lol)
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cool video
Is there source code for the algorithm for generating and packing the geometries based on intervals and durations and whatever?
I'm not sure I understand the question. The animation is generated algorithmically, based on a version of the score that I edited, and according to specification that's particular to this piece. I wrote the software, designed the specification language, and assembled the specification. And the software comes from my source code. If you'd like to understand my method, here's a page that might be useful: www.musanim.com/Method/ Or maybe you're asking a different sort of question.
@@smalin From what I know, he wants to know if you used a source code for making your animations.
@@smalin Yes that was my question. Thank you. I was thinking it might be on github or whatever, and maybe someday it will be. :-)
@@LarryRiedel When I started on this phase of the project (about ten years ago), I was very organized, and my code was beautiful (I worked professionally as a software engineer for decades before that). But over the past few years, I've turned from a developer into a user, and my code is no longer something I'd be proud to share. I wouldn't want anyone else to waste their time trying to understand it, since I can barely understand it myself any more. But the real record of the work is the videos, not the source code.
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Bach refused the same motifs in everything. I can't tell which piece is which, they will have the same changes. And it's creepy.
Bro please help me find which song is playing in the first 30 seconds of this video
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Sounds to me like something written for the film, not a pre-existing piece of music.
Do you mean "refused" or "reused"? Somebody did a statistical analysis of Bach, and found that for any particular melodic situation, he explored the possibilities more thoroughly than any other composer. Mozart, Beethoven, etc., tended to use the same patterns over and over, but Bach used many more of the available patterns.