J. S. Bach - Fantasia and Fugue for organ in A Minor BWV 561
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Johann Sebastian Bach - Fantasia and Fugue for organ in A Minor BWV 561.
00:00 -Fantasia
03:05 -Fugue
Music from a Live Concert in Hedvig Eleonora Church, Stocholm, 22 February 2015.
Ulf Norberg, organ
Assistant: Ulrik De Geer
Recorded and edited by Anders Söderlund
Microfone: Pearl TL-44
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If I want to hear wonderfull classy recordings, this is always my first port of call. What a great organist Ulf Norberg is. Thanks a Million
Ulf Norberg is organist at the Hedvig Eleonora Church in Stockholm. He is also organist at the Concert Hall in Stockholm.
Bravo!! Stamp! Stamp! Clap! Whistle! That was an energetic and thrilling performance.
Great performance!
Thanks for this opportunity.
Very Well recorded and edited.
Thanks very much.
Superb registration and technique!
I've always found that pedal run at 8:49 so interesting
a masterful, exciting performance and a brave and appealing choice of registrations. That was great! My only regret is no video footage whatsoever of the organ casework and it's context within the building :( Without that it could almost be a Hauptwerk console with only electronics and speakers. Perhaps this is something which could be included in future videos ?
That is an Allen console so it is likely all digital.
@@brandontuomikoski9282 I looked up the church and it seems that this church has a bizarre digital+pipe hybrid instrument, built by Allen indeed, and there is some interesting information about it on the Allen website.
My church, many years ago had an old Compton electronic (valve/tube) instrument from the sixties which died and they ended up re-using the console and building a new electronic+pipe instrument with one run of diapason pipes going from 16' to 2' and borrowing to split that into a couple of stops (pedal + great). It was pretty unsuccessful tbh. It was a modern concrete and glass building with wildly fluctuating temperatures, depending upon the external ambient temperature and weather, plus the bodyheat of the congregation affected it too, even over the course of a mass, such that the electronics remained in tune but the pipes tuning drifted all over the place.
It was pretty awful tbh, and although they fitted a tuning knob to try to tune the electronics to whatever the pipes were sounding, in the end they hardly used the pipework at all :D
Great piece ! It's unlikely it was composed by Bach though
So "experts" claim, all too often expert at being wrong, the old "argument from authority logical fallacy, e.g. with the laughable "BWV 1096" even I knew was by Pachelbel, pontificated in 1990 and withdrawn in 1998. My Schmieder (BWV 1950) & Schmieder 2 (BWV 1990) give me sufficient evidence it's by Bach despite BWV 2a's pontificating, as if all our pathetic little pea brains combined can take the measure of the great Bach. Ordinary folk too quickly give credence to "experts," failing to challenge what is too often largely arrogance.
@@russedav5 Since you're an expert then we shouldn't listen to you ^-^
Who is he?
Auch wenn das Stück auf dieser großen Orgel sehr majestätisch klingt, finde ich es zu sehr Staccato gespielt. Ich finde diese Interpretation irgendwie flüssiger: ruclips.net/video/iMgL9xqEhJ0/видео.html
Wenn die Töne bei der Fantasie so hervorperlen.