This is my favorite slow movement in the trio sonatas. There's something mystical about it. More chromatic than some of the others. Well done young lady.
Sarkasmusfilter ab. Das vorweg. Da kam in den Sinn dieses Amis (Mark, aufgewachsen in einem Kuhdorf in Apache Co. Arizona) ein Lied, das meine Frau (aufgewachsen in Kiel Schleswig- Holstein) unseren gemeinsamen Kindern ganz Kulturtreu vorgesungen und somit beibebracht hat. "Hänschen klein ging allein....Stock und Hut....aber Mutter weihnet sehr usw." Entschuldigung, wenn das albern klingt. Einstein aber sagte, dass Kindermärchen voller Wahrheit sind. Vielleicht hast du lieber Hans dieselben Geistesverbindungen zwischen unserm "Basti" und seinem musikalischen Liebesbrief an seinen Sohn CPE--d.h. an uns im Jahre(!) 2023. "" "" "" "" "" " It's a very intime thought. And so I codedswitch back to my mother tongue, US Cowboy English. My first organ teacher when I went away to college at the ripe age of 17.5 was J. J. Keeler. He learned the instrument from Karl Straube at the Leipzig Conservatory during the fatal years 1931-1933. Through Straube's good office "JJ" was able to leave Germany in peace and resume lessons with Sir Ernest Bullock at Westminster Abbey. There he learned what Leipzig could not teach, to wit, hymn playing alla Brit. I was one of maybe 1000 fortunate girls and boyz who learned Music and the Organ from a damned (bloody) well-equipped teacher. My point? A saying of Keeler's we all got to hear at least once: "You listen to all the rest, then you wash your ears out with Bach.". Amiright?? Cheers n bravos🙏❤️, Mark
A masterpiece made visible by a master !! I have been listening to performances of this work for a good while - this is the first one in my opinion which perfectly balances the voices, is completely transparent, is RIGHT ON with the tempo and the touch of an angel level of rubato. A wonderfully subtle registration. I don't believe the work can be performed at any higher level than Ms. Juodelyte did. BRAVO !! ALLE ACHTUNG !!
Bach would disagree with you! You dishonor everything he did with this comment! Johann Sebastian Bach would often write the initials "S. D. G." at the end of his compositions, which stands for Soli Deo Gloria or "To God alone, the glory.”
Same! I wanted to hear if the the transcription has somehow managed to "improve" the original by adding a few extra notes. It didn't! All the rich harmonies and virtuosic passages already are present in Bach's original.
the great master at it again. I have been studying and admiring J.S. Bach for years now but I never heard this beautiful piece. What strikes me the most how much Mozart I hear in this piece! especially near the end. Also.. masterfully played Karolina!
I come back every week to listen this Bach' andante . Beauty of the work and of course , talent and beauty of the player Karolina. Thanks again Karolina !
At one time, only boys and men had the strength and stamina to learn and perform professionally on pipe organs because of the heavy mechanical keys and pedals. When electrification eliminated the male advantage decades passed before girls and women began to try their hands (and feet!) at the pipe organ. However, they have caught up and, in some case, excelled.
Great performance! Just love that movement. I could hear it a thousand times without getting bored. Would love to hear the entire Sonata! Thanks for posting!
Magnífic piece of the giant Bach in a magnific interpretation of so nice and perfect musician. Delight for all the senses and the soul. Thanks from Argentina.
I was looking for a good performance of this piece, found it! I found others that did sound a rather mechanical. This performance is really alive. Thank you.
Such a refined, soft playing directly dissolves in the soul. It was this magical moment that Bach himself was looking for and finding... After all, it is customary to roar and scream on the organ in order to suppress the listener, just as the organist himself was suppressed in childhood. But a weightless, airy performance is such a rarity that each such success is a real discovery for me! A month ago I discovered this your greatest musical godsend and now I listen to this record every morning. I immediately have the inspiration to get up and go on refining my home organ, which is almost already working. To make every day magical, I look for magical music every morning. But lately I haven’t been looking for anything, I start the day with this recording, and the day turns out to be fabulous. Refined waving of phrases, peaceful tempo, cosmically beautiful and perfectly matched registers, soulful organ itself as soulful organist... I think it woild be better to lead right hand in the beginning on legato, or even legatissimo, then it would envelop the space and be a link connecting the footfall of the bass and middle voice soaring in the sky.
Perfect performance of a magnific work of the supreme musician ever, the "voice of God" as Wynton Marsalis once said. Congratulations from Balcarce, Argentina.
Quelle approche romantique de cette pièce ! C''est assez rare - et beau ! - pour être souligné. On écouterait volontiers l'ensemble de la sonate. Belle registration.
Execução muito boa técnica e expressivamente. É o Bach de sempre. Perfeito em sua intenção expressiva emergindo naturalmente da construção técnica deste gênio inigualável.
If ever Hans Zimmer is about to search for a well-talented organist, to record a new OST, just as with Interstellar: I would love to hear Ms. Joudelyte playing for him. I listened to a couple of her recordings now, and she is one of few subscribed. It is a pleasure to hear her playing Bach.
But listen to the pedals! Piano transcriptions of Bach don't work. Too much is added by the transcriber when the harmonic structure defies anything more than Bach intended us to hear. (sadly as i love have a go at transcribing him)
Eu sou um organista brasileiro que conhece a particularidade de cada uma das 6 trio-sonatas (ou sonatas em forma de trio) de Johann Sebastian Bach: elas são em seu gênero o que há de mais aprimorado, nenhum compositor anterior nem sucessor igualou nem muito menos superou o grande mestre alemão, até mesmo o seu predileto aluno Johann Ludwig Krebs. Só me recordo das palavras do saudoso colega Calimério Soares: "Para mim um organista é completo se souber tocar as trio-sonatas de Bach respeitando tudo o que está escrito na pauta, isto é, durações, articulações, ornamentos, andamentos e repetições, além de registrações diferenciadas e equilibradas em todas as três partes mutuamente. Um que fez isso foi Carl Weinrich."
Mind-blowing how one performer can play 3 voices simultaneously. It's hard enough to play Bach on a guitar, I can't imagine with 2 manuals AND footpedals! How long did you have to rehearse this piece before mastering it?
One of the most relaxing pieces in the history of music.
So true, but it is, paradoxically, strangely invigorating too. Bach's magic.
Ditto.
❤❤❤BWV 528
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This is my favorite slow movement in the trio sonatas. There's something mystical about it. More chromatic than some of the others. Well done young lady.
Great playing! Good to see Bach played by the young generation. Thumbs-up also to the composer.
Sarkasmusfilter ab. Das vorweg.
Da kam in den Sinn dieses Amis (Mark, aufgewachsen in einem Kuhdorf in Apache Co. Arizona) ein Lied, das meine Frau (aufgewachsen in Kiel Schleswig- Holstein) unseren gemeinsamen Kindern ganz Kulturtreu vorgesungen und somit beibebracht hat.
"Hänschen klein ging allein....Stock und Hut....aber Mutter weihnet sehr usw."
Entschuldigung, wenn das albern klingt. Einstein aber sagte, dass Kindermärchen voller Wahrheit sind. Vielleicht hast du lieber Hans dieselben Geistesverbindungen zwischen unserm "Basti" und seinem musikalischen Liebesbrief an seinen Sohn CPE--d.h. an uns im Jahre(!) 2023.
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It's a very intime thought. And so I codedswitch back to my mother tongue, US Cowboy English.
My first organ teacher when I went away to college at the ripe age of 17.5 was J. J. Keeler. He learned the instrument from Karl Straube at the Leipzig Conservatory during the fatal years 1931-1933. Through Straube's good office "JJ" was able to leave Germany in peace and resume lessons with Sir Ernest Bullock at Westminster Abbey. There he learned what Leipzig could not teach, to wit, hymn playing alla Brit. I was one of maybe 1000 fortunate girls and boyz who learned Music and the Organ from a damned (bloody) well-equipped teacher.
My point? A saying of Keeler's we all got to hear at least once:
"You listen to all the rest, then you wash your ears out with Bach.". Amiright??
Cheers n bravos🙏❤️,
Mark
This is indeed the best performance of BWV 528 II. Andante I have heard.
Alternatively, you might also hear my recommendation: Vikungur Ólafsson, BWV 528: II.Andante (Adagio), Transcr. Stradal
Dear Karolina, your play in my heart and in my soul. Thank you very much for your amazing playing!
Every pianist or organist MUST have J.S.Bach's music in own daily study!!
Every single person on this earth needs Bach in their lives! Even the deaf!
@@JohannSebastianWainwright Holy words, holy words. Many musical critics consider Bach's music the earth mean for the man to grew up toward God!
Totally moved. Thank you for performing this great piece !!!
A masterpiece made visible by a master !! I have been listening to performances of this work for a good while - this is the first one in my opinion which perfectly balances the voices, is completely transparent, is RIGHT ON with the tempo and the touch of an angel level of rubato. A wonderfully subtle registration. I don't believe the work can be performed at any higher level than Ms. Juodelyte did. BRAVO !! ALLE ACHTUNG !!
Totally agree Calvin.
What a timless piece . Like following the sun surounding the center of our galaxy on a musical level .
As someone wrote: without Bach, God would have no reason to exist. Beautiful 🎵🎶 Greetings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
What nonsens, without Hashem there is no BACH! Greetings from the Black Forest, Germany
Heresy!
Vice versa ..... otherwise it's heresy !
He would
Bach would disagree with you! You dishonor everything he did with this comment! Johann Sebastian Bach would often write the initials "S. D. G." at the end of his compositions, which stands for Soli Deo Gloria or "To God alone, the glory.”
Came here from Ólafsson's Stradel piano transcription. Awesome xx
Same! I wanted to hear if the the transcription has somehow managed to "improve" the original by adding a few extra notes. It didn't! All the rich harmonies and virtuosic passages already are present in Bach's original.
ruclips.net/video/h3-rNMhIyuQ/видео.htmlsi=8T0IkWg-oB68kQuP
ruclips.net/video/h3-rNMhIyuQ/видео.htmlsi=8T0IkWg-oB68kQuP
Vielen Dank diese wunderschöne Musik für uns gespiellt zu haben.
Karolina Joudelyle Thank you for sharing you Art with J.S.Bach. Greetings from Venezuela land.
Absolutamente glorioso. Una de mis piezas preferidas tocada maravillosamente, de verdad muchas gracias por esta interpretación!!!!!
the great master at it again. I have been studying and admiring J.S. Bach for years now but I never heard this beautiful piece. What strikes me the most how much Mozart I hear in this piece! especially near the end. Also.. masterfully played Karolina!
I come back every week to listen this Bach' andante . Beauty of the work and of course , talent and beauty of the player Karolina. Thanks again Karolina !
I am so glad to hear this! Greetings from Berlin 🎶
Healing - as any piece created by the Genius! The interpretation is beautiful - the female delicacy resounds! Thank you!
At one time, only boys and men had the strength and stamina to learn and perform professionally on pipe organs because of the heavy mechanical keys and pedals. When electrification eliminated the male advantage decades passed before girls and women began to try their hands (and feet!) at the pipe organ. However, they have caught up and, in some case, excelled.
I love this piece! I love Bach! ❤️🎹🎹🎹
Это пожалуй самое лучшее исполнение данного произведения! Спасибо!
This song brings me happiness. Very refreshing for the soul.
This is so gorgeous in every way. Thank you Karolina.
My favourite rendition of this piece on RUclips, thank you for making this video. Such an amazing performance of this extraordinary music.
Great performance! Just love that movement. I could hear it a thousand times without getting bored. Would love to hear the entire Sonata! Thanks for posting!
Magnífic piece of the giant Bach in a magnific interpretation of so nice and perfect musician.
Delight for all the senses and the soul.
Thanks from Argentina.
I was looking for a good performance of this piece, found it! I found others that did sound a rather mechanical. This performance is really alive. Thank you.
Karolina, this is simply amazing, thank you for your interpretation, it sounds speciaL .
Toda a genialidade de Bach em cinco minutos. Parabéns, Karolina.
Registration, tempo, and expression (and the organ!) are all lovely. I've saved your performance for when I want to hear this movement.
Bach would be proud of you, your phrasing is brilliant!
This is heavenly, thank you!
Wonderful. Thanks!
Such a refined, soft playing directly dissolves in the soul. It was this magical moment that Bach himself was looking for and finding... After all, it is customary to roar and scream on the organ in order to suppress the listener, just as the organist himself was suppressed in childhood. But a weightless, airy performance is such a rarity that each such success is a real discovery for me! A month ago I discovered this your greatest musical godsend and now I listen to this record every morning. I immediately have the inspiration to get up and go on refining my home organ, which is almost already working.
To make every day magical, I look for magical music every morning. But lately I haven’t been looking for anything, I start the day with this recording, and the day turns out to be fabulous. Refined waving of phrases, peaceful tempo, cosmically beautiful and perfectly matched registers, soulful organ itself as soulful organist...
I think it woild be better to lead right hand in the beginning on legato, or even legatissimo, then it would envelop the space and be a link connecting the footfall of the bass and middle voice soaring in the sky.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you, Mrs. Karolina.
Thank you for your videos, this one is my favourite❤️ Your beautiful pedal touch, and soft legato takes my mind out of sadness🤗🤗🤗
I need a woman like her in my life.
I would listen her play organ from morning till dawn.
Beautiful interpretation. Thank you and good luck.
Amazing. You're very talented, great ear and such grace. Kindest regards!
Perfect. Thank you!
My very favorite organ piece by Bach.
Bach con questa musica ci conduce per mano ai confini del cosmo.
Perfect performance of a magnific work of the supreme musician ever, the "voice of God" as Wynton Marsalis once said.
Congratulations from Balcarce, Argentina.
Splendid interpretation. Bravo !
So beautiful
Quelle approche romantique de cette pièce ! C''est assez rare - et beau ! - pour être souligné. On écouterait volontiers l'ensemble de la sonate. Belle registration.
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Great job Karoline, congratulations!
4:10 I love this part
She is one of my best organ players.
Magnifique !!!
Danke!
Berührt mich.
Bravo! very nice and inspiring to listen to :)
incredible, I love this.
La mejor versión que he escuchado.
Superb Sound and performance!...
Только это исполнение и слушаю, очень хорошо.
This makes me calm and happy.
Many thanks, God bless you.
Wonderful!
Execução muito boa técnica e expressivamente.
É o Bach de sempre.
Perfeito em sua intenção expressiva emergindo naturalmente da construção técnica deste gênio inigualável.
Wonderful piece ❤ i Like This very much / i subscribed ❤
Wonderfull!! 👏👏👏
Absolutely wonderfoul sounds 🎹🎶
Makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside when i hear this.
mesmerising, thank you
Great performance rich of phatos ! My compliments!!
Thank you!!!!!
Beautifully played.
Beautifully played!
Beautiful - Congratulations
Fabulous playing 👏👏👏👏
OMG 😱 4:17 that D# got me ❤️❤️❤️ amazing
When the angels sing to God , they sing J S Bach music. Soli Deo Gloria
Beautiful playing!
A very good sound of a organ.
Beautiful!!!!
Ausgezeichnet. ❤️
Завораживает!!! ))
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If ever Hans Zimmer is about to search for a well-talented organist, to record a new OST, just as with Interstellar: I would love to hear Ms. Joudelyte playing for him. I listened to a couple of her recordings now, and she is one of few subscribed. It is a pleasure to hear her playing Bach.
Magnificent 🙏🏼
Maravilhoso!!!
Une magnifique registration, Bravo.
just see how she just glide across those pedal notes oww.Thanks Karolina love the speed and regisration.Please do entire work???
she is plays like an Angel....
C'est magnifique
Very Pleasant - Thank you for this Work now played by a great pianist disk D.Gramophone
But listen to the pedals! Piano transcriptions of Bach don't work. Too much is added by the transcriber when the harmonic structure defies anything more than Bach intended us to hear. (sadly as i love have a go at transcribing him)
Obigado! Grazie mille!
i like it. great performance
Exquisite!
All Bach is Sacred music.
Браво 👍🏻
Brava!!!
Moça, você é muito boa! Esta peça de Bach ficou ainda melhor com sua interpretação! Parabéns!
Eu sou um organista brasileiro que conhece a particularidade de cada uma das 6 trio-sonatas (ou sonatas em forma de trio) de Johann Sebastian Bach: elas são em seu gênero o que há de mais aprimorado, nenhum compositor anterior nem sucessor igualou nem muito menos superou o grande mestre alemão, até mesmo o seu predileto aluno Johann Ludwig Krebs. Só me recordo das palavras do saudoso colega Calimério Soares: "Para mim um organista é completo se souber tocar as trio-sonatas de Bach respeitando tudo o que está escrito na pauta, isto é, durações, articulações, ornamentos, andamentos e repetições, além de registrações diferenciadas e equilibradas em todas as três partes mutuamente. Um que fez isso foi Carl Weinrich."
Magic.
I listened this sonata first when I was 18 year's old .
Diese Performance hat mir wohl gefallen. Grüße aus Brasilien!
❤️💕💕
Fantastisch.
素晴らしい!!!
Mind-blowing how one performer can play 3 voices simultaneously. It's hard enough to play Bach on a guitar, I can't imagine with 2 manuals AND footpedals! How long did you have to rehearse this piece before mastering it?
I've tried the instrument maybe 40 times, ameteur player, yeah the "3" voices really gives you a headache but amazing feel when you finally manage
Bravo !!!
Holy cross, batman! That's awesome!
Bravo!