Interesting that would come to your mind . . . I'm a bit older, and when I was a kid, late night TV (still on an antenna) on weekends ran old B&W movies. I would watch them with my dad. The horror genre of the 30's and 40's (Frankenstein, Dracula, and the like), would use the fugue in d minor to set the tone.
If I could only ever listen to one piece of music again for my entire life it would have to be this.
Amen! I love this piece.
the end part always move me to tears.
When the strings kick in at 9:24... 👌🏼
Wonderful...
Maravilhoso...
Bach the best...
Bach o melhor..
Holy crumbs that was amazing.
4:00
Once again I'm applauding to my screen.
2:58 - 3:38 I love that part and the orchestra plays it very epic.
This is absolutely amazing.
Music from a Genius
Words not strong enough so listen…
The late Leopold would be proud.
Absolute love..
I play cello. honestly this is amazing
awesome
amazing
wow
W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L!!!!! SUBLIME!!!!!!
This kind of reminds me of Fantasia.
Tony parra That’s because it’s literally the first song played in Fantasia
Interesting that would come to your mind . . . I'm a bit older, and when I was a kid, late night TV (still on an antenna) on weekends ran old B&W movies. I would watch them with my dad. The horror genre of the 30's and 40's (Frankenstein, Dracula, and the like), would use the fugue in d minor to set the tone.
He knows that cuz the the way they play it in here is the same way they did in Fantasia
Orgue ou orchestre c'est toujours l'encantement