Electronic Bach: Crucifixus & Resurrexit from Mass in B Minor, 8-bit style
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2023
- The transition between these two pieces in the credo section of the Mass is one of the highlights of all music. This 8-bit rendition doesn't do it justice, but I hope you enjoy anyway
Artwork:
1. "Stormy Landscape with a Rider", Thomas Fearnley, 1835
2. artist unknown
I love this art form :) Fantastic rendition, a little less "8-bit" than usual, looks like you're warming up to those incredible sounds that modern synthesizers can flood you with :) Either way, this is extremely creative, love it!
Thanks OrzoMondo, yes for sure these interpretations are certainly evolving. I love exploring different timbre combinations
This is such a beautiful piece of music!
Thank you.
Cheers
By far the best rendition of the Crucifixus, the deep bass, the gliding, warping vocals, the ticking percussion, it's way more expressive than your average orchestral attempt. By the time the climax hits at 2:10 I am just on another world, such is the music of Bach, unfathomably deep.
Thanks so much! Sdg
I love it!
The text of the Crucifixus is dark and uncomfortable. The way you arranged it was dark and made me uncomfortable in the best possible way.
The second part captured the mood of the text wonderfully as well.
Thanks!
Absolutely wonderful! The amount of glide in the synth during Crucifixus makes the voices incredibly easy to follow, even to learn without sheet music, and the happy tinkling palette of Resurrexit is a joy.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. And kudos for pointing out the error before, don't know how I missed it 😅
@@dazhund3297 I was ecstatic to see it uploaded, really. It's the first synthesized arrangement of this piece I've ever heard, and I've looked. Would you perhaps be open to suggestions for future arrangements from the BWV?
Dazhund is a beast, he’ll probably take a request.
@@osterianio yeah for sure, happy to take suggestions
@@dazhund3297 Would you have any interest in doing "Höllische Schlange, wird dir nicht bange?" from BWV 40?
This is beast
thanks man
This is truly brilliant
thanks! glad you enjoyed