Great performance! I really enjoyed this work a lot. It's interesting to hear early Bach like this...Do you have any history behind this music? It is similar to BWV 639, yet longer.
Thank you, the second manual is common for the second manual of the organ and the first of the harpsichord. On this piece, I’m using: I: bourdon8, flute4 descant, quinte descant II: principal 8(organ) lutt (harpsichord) I/p
Thanks! The instrument is not out of tune, but it isn’t tempered. I use Bach/Jobin’s tuning. You can find info about this tuning in this document:) core.ac.uk/download/pdf/13314498.pdf
I tested the tuning myself based on your comment. It is about 1/2 step flat. I don't know if there is a transposer on that or not, but at least it was a "normal interval", and not off like 1/3 step or 3/16 step or something. It sounded pretty decent, though. MUCH, MUCH, MUCH BETTER than a stupid distorted electric guitar! May God bless him--in the name of Jesus! From John Nozum
@@organiste its always tricky to convey how tuning and interfals, temperament works even with values given the inharmonicity of partials can widely varey between instruments and partials right. in any case, admirable work on this enjoyable recording :D
I obviously understand that you might not like it. From a historical point of view, it's still very interesting to see what Bach's son allowed himself to do with his father's works:)
Never knew this version existed, had to listen a few times. Thank you!
Very interesting instrument! 🎹
Bach is always one of my favourite composers, and played with this instrument his music sounds even better! 🎶🎼🎹🎵
🙏🏻
C'est magnifique. Votre claviorganum vibre au fond de l'âme. Merci...
Superb. Haunting.
Très belle et très atmosphérique. Merci.
Very interesting to hear! Isn't this the version C.P.E. Bach made from the original Ich ruf zu dir from his father?
Yes, it is!
Thanks. I didn't know about the CPE version. It sounded slightly different from BWV 639.
Gorgeous.
lovely lovely lovely
and thanks for adding the registration
Lovely!
Great performance! I really enjoyed this work a lot. It's interesting to hear early Bach like this...Do you have any history behind this music? It is similar to BWV 639, yet longer.
Thank you. This arrangement is made by C P E Bach, but you find it in the catalogue with the reference BWV anh.73.
@@organiste Oh, interesting! Thanks so much for that information.
Nice performance. Is the lower manual of the Harpsichord playing fewer stops on the organ than the organ keyboard?
Thank you, the second manual is common for the second manual of the organ and the first of the harpsichord. On this piece, I’m using:
I: bourdon8, flute4 descant, quinte descant
II: principal 8(organ) lutt (harpsichord)
I/p
@@organiste Thank you. I hadn't realised the organ was a 2 manual. Sounds a good idea for more variety of registration.
请问脚键盘如何制作
我不明白。 有问题吗?
Wonderfully played. It gave me Goosebumps. But I think the Instrument is a bit out of tune🤔
But besides all of that, Bravissimo!
Thanks! The instrument is not out of tune, but it isn’t tempered. I use Bach/Jobin’s tuning. You can find info about this tuning in this document:) core.ac.uk/download/pdf/13314498.pdf
I tested the tuning myself based on your comment. It is about 1/2 step flat. I don't know if there is a transposer on that or not, but at least it was a "normal interval", and not off like 1/3 step or 3/16 step or something. It sounded pretty decent, though. MUCH, MUCH, MUCH BETTER than a stupid distorted electric guitar! May God bless him--in the name of Jesus!
From John Nozum
My claviorganum is in A=415hz now yes.
Ok, I understand. Thanks for the information👍
@@organiste its always tricky to convey how tuning and interfals, temperament works even with values given the inharmonicity of partials can widely varey between instruments and partials right. in any case, admirable work on this enjoyable recording :D
do,t like this m,essed up arrangment .
I obviously understand that you might not like it. From a historical point of view, it's still very interesting to see what Bach's son allowed himself to do with his father's works:)