Hermoso, como se nota la influencia de Buxtehude en BACH, en el minuto 3 arranca muy muy parecida a la Passacaglia en Do menor BWV 582, me encanta escucharte, muy muy lindo y gracias por compartir!!!
Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para escribir palabras tan amables. ¡Sí! Bach y Buxtehude debieron hablar entre sí. Las dos piezas parecen muy conectadas!
Absolutely delightful with a very singable tune. Philip thanks for posting this piece which would be seldom played and heard. A most calming piece to commence which you play with such control. Lovely dear friend. Sounds like the Bach pascalia in C minor from 4.00. Love this work and your playing.
Beautiful !!! thanks. It reminds me of Sinclair and Pistorius' nights (from Hesse) spent watching the dying fire. I'd like to hear the chaconne in C minor from you one day.
I really enjoyed how you played it and I think the embellishments were tasteful. Thank you for providing us another beautiful version of an incredible piece! Since I learned more about this piece in college (and some exposure as a kid via a few CDs I studied back then) I was fascinated with it. Having many interpretations is good thing imo. More for me to enjoy 😁🤤
Amazing stuff! Once again benchmark performance! This was a piece my teacher suggested I learn a year ago, but we got tangled up in learning the first trio sonata by Bach instead. I only ever uploaded the score to the ipad…. This makes me wonder if I should take the time to learn it, it does not seem to hard
What a superb reading of a classic in the organ repertoire, Philip!
Thank you so much Theo. Really grateful for your comment!!
Hermoso, como se nota la influencia de Buxtehude en BACH, en el minuto 3 arranca muy muy parecida a la Passacaglia en Do menor BWV 582, me encanta escucharte, muy muy lindo y gracias por compartir!!!
Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para escribir palabras tan amables. ¡Sí! Bach y Buxtehude debieron hablar entre sí. Las dos piezas parecen muy conectadas!
What HE said!😊
How nice to see the FOOT!
Public service!
Enjoy your playing very much. You have such a connection with the music !
I really also try my best. I appreciate your kind comment 🙏🏻
Een van de beste opnames/impressies op het wilde web. Heerlijke interpretatie en spel! Bedankt.
Zo vereerd om je reactie te lezen. Zo blij dat je het leuk vond!
@@philipaggesen los van voorgaande - welke headset gebruik jij?
What a superb , gentle interprétation, poetic. Wonderful.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
A Real joy to listen to .
Merci infiniment pour ce moment fabuleux 🎶💫🌺🎶💫🌺🎶💫🌺🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️
You’re so kind. Thank you Marie
A wonderful piece, so resonant and majestic in your hands, thank you for such an inspiring stert to Sunday.
Much appreciated as always dear Linda!
👋 Linda Musica...!!! 🎧🎼🎹🎶💜👌🌹 Thank you, Philip !!! 🥰🙏✨👍✨
I appreciate your kind comment as always Irina!! 🙏🏻
Bellissimo! Thank you from Italy!
I appreciate your kind comment, greetings from Denmark 🙏🏻
Beautiful performance! And brilliant piece!
What a wonderful comment to read. So glad you liked it.
Thank you Philip for this very peaceful passacaglia You play amazingly beautiful love the organ sound🍃
Thank you for taking the time to write such kind words as always Lena!
Very very good, thanks a lot dear Philip👍❤️
Dear Ramon. Thanks a lot and for being so a supportive member!! I have send you an email ;-)
Beautiful piece! How I wish listening your music at Spotify.
Thank you. Send me an e-mail. I have a suggestion :)
thank you Philip
You’re welcome
Absolutely delightful with a very singable tune. Philip thanks for posting this piece which would be seldom played and heard. A most calming piece to commence which you play with such control. Lovely dear friend. Sounds like the Bach pascalia in C minor from 4.00. Love this work and your playing.
As always a big thank you Michael. Yes Bach must have heard Buxtehudes version?! They seem so connected!
Beautiful !!! thanks. It reminds me of Sinclair and Pistorius' nights (from Hesse) spent watching the dying fire.
I'd like to hear the chaconne in C minor from you one day.
Hi Emiliano. Thanks for watching - I haven't heard the Buxtehude Chaconne. Maybe I should look for it.
I really enjoyed how you played it and I think the embellishments were tasteful. Thank you for providing us another beautiful version of an incredible piece! Since I learned more about this piece in college (and some exposure as a kid via a few CDs I studied back then) I was fascinated with it. Having many interpretations is good thing imo. More for me to enjoy 😁🤤
You’re so kind!!! Thank you a ton!!
Well played!
Thanks Rudi!!
I love it - the piece itself but also how you played it. Good night from Germany, tomorrow I have two services to play 🎶
Thank you Tobias! Happy playing! 🎊
Geweldig weer Philip!♥
Mee eens.
Leuk om eens een Nederlander hier tegen te komen :D
Thank you Syts!!
And thank you Rudi!!
I love this one.
Thanks James!!
I tend to listen to this peace by Maestro Stefano Faggioni on youtube whic is rather longer, but I tend to agree the way you play it is "poetic"
I try my best. Thank you so much!
Amazing stuff! Once again benchmark performance! This was a piece my teacher suggested I learn a year ago, but we got tangled up in learning the first trio sonata by Bach instead. I only ever uploaded the score to the ipad…. This makes me wonder if I should take the time to learn it, it does not seem to hard
Hi Tim. Thank you for your very kind comment. I definitely think you should start on it. It is easier to play than a trio sonata by Bach ;)
@@philipaggesen indeed the texture does not seem to be anything too technically challenging… but sometimes pieces surprise you
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Hi Andrew. Cool that you liked my rendition!
May I ask which Hauptwerk Organ was used?
Of course. I used the organ sample set "Noordbroek" sampled by Sonus Paradisi.
@@philipaggesen thanks philip
Bach and Buxtehude wrote only one passacaglia each... This is corious...
Yup! And both in minor as well!
@@philipaggesen and both in the same style