The Evolution of Bach's Music (From 10 to 65 Years Old)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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    Enjoy this video showing the evolution of Bach's music from age 10 to 65 years old.
    0:00 10 Years Old: Fugue in E Minor, BWV 945, 1695
    0:48 15 Years Old: Christ, der du bist der helle Tag, BWV 766, Partita I, 1700
    1:29 19 Years Old: Capriccio in B-Flat Major, BWV 992, I. Arioso - Adagio, 1704
    2:05 22 Years Old: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565, 1707
    2:54 25 Years Old: Prelude in A Minor, BWV 922, 1710
    3:21 29 Years Old: Toccata in G Major, BWV 916, 1714
    4:05 31 Years Old: In dir ist Freude, BWV 615, 1716
    4:49 32 Years Old: Prelude in C Major, BWV 939, 1717
    5:23 35 Years Old: Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006, I. Preludio, 1720
    6:15 37 Years Old: Prelude in C Major, BWV 846, 1722
    6:48 38 Years Old: Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring) - Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147, No. 10, 1723
    7:39 40 Years Old: Minuet in D Minor, BWV Anh. 132, 1725
    8:25 41 Years Old: Partita in C Minor, BWV 826, I. Sinfonia, 1726
    9:15 42 Years Old: Partita in A Minor, BWV 827, I. Fantasia, 1727
    9:58 43 Years Old: Partita in D Major, BWV 828, I. Ouverture, 1728
    10:52 45 Years Old: Partita in E Minor, BWV 830, I. Toccata, 1730
    11:32 46 Years Old: Air on the G String - Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068, No. 2, 1731
    12:23 50 Years Old: Sinfonia Pastorale in G Major - Weihnachtsoratorium (Christmas Oratorio), BWV 248, No. 10, 1735
    13:07 51 Years Old: Kommt, ihr Töchter, helft mir klagen - Matthäuspassion (St Matthew Passion), BWV 244, No. 1, 1736
    13:52 55 Years Old: Prelude in C Major, BWV 870, 1740
    14:35 56 Years Old: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, I. Aria, 1741
    15:18 61 Years Old: Die Kunst der Fuge (The Art of the Fugue), BWV 1080, Contrapunctus I, 1746
    16:05 62 Years Old: Musikalisches Opfer (The Musical Offering), BWV 1079, Ricercar a 3, 1747
    16:59 63 Years Old: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645, 1748
    17:46 65 Years Old: Vor deinen Thron tret' ich (Before Your Throne I Now Appear), BWV 668, 1750
    Composer(s): Johann Sebastian Bach
    Original Music: Johann Sebastian Bach © (1695-1750)
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  • @PianoMusicBros
    @PianoMusicBros  Год назад +232

    It's time for Bach's evolution! What's your favorite work by him?
    ♫ 22 Years Old Sheet Music (Toccata and Fugue in D minor | Different Version): tinyurl.com/2ek6aerv *
    ♫ 32 Years Old Sheet Music (Prelude in C Major, BWV 939): tinyurl.com/2s383d3b *
    ♫ 37 Years Old Sheet Music (Prelude in C Major, BWV 846): tinyurl.com/2bun9wst *
    ♫ 38 Years Old Sheet Music (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring | Different Version): tinyurl.com/j4rmxc6e *
    ♫ 40 Years Old Sheet Music (Minuet in D Minor, BWV Anh. 132): tinyurl.com/ms239mb6 *
    ♫ 46 Years Old Sheet Music (Air | Different Version): tinyurl.com/2zaz6k2a *
    ♫ 50 Years Old Sheet Music (Sinfonia Pastorale in G Major | Different Version): tinyurl.com/yuj863zv *
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  • @gigogrom216
    @gigogrom216 Год назад +910

    You know Bach is genius shen he compose THAT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY when 10 years old

    • @elgatitodraven7501
      @elgatitodraven7501 Год назад +82

      He was forced to learn like any other "blessed" childs of that time lol

    • @wolfilius2514
      @wolfilius2514 Год назад +52

      That fugue is a spurious work. But yes, he was indeed a genius

    • @kakhigiorgadze8487
      @kakhigiorgadze8487 Год назад +10

      @@wolfilius2514 can you elaborate?

    • @wolfilius2514
      @wolfilius2514 Год назад +21

      @@kakhigiorgadze8487 elaborate what, i'm sorry? It was a spurious work, at first thought to be composed by the young Bach

    • @kakhigiorgadze8487
      @kakhigiorgadze8487 Год назад +14

      @@wolfilius2514 yes I understand, I think it is impossible for a 10 year old to compose a fuge of this level. However can you tell me who composed or why they thought a 10 year old Bach did?

  • @erolzafer
    @erolzafer Год назад +247

    The Partita for Violin No. 3 at 5:23 being played is the transcription done by Rachmaninov in 1933 and not the original written by Bach. This version by Rachmaninov varies considerably since he added a jazz-style to it, and it's worth listening to both the original (usually performed on violin) and this version to see how they differ.

    • @DangerRussDayZ6533
      @DangerRussDayZ6533 Год назад +20

      The same is true of 4:05 In dir ist Freude, BWV 615. This is Bach chorale that was arranged for piano by Busoni. Also, some of these works were originally incorrectly attributed to Bach (BWV 945 for example).

    • @Diegocobos
      @Diegocobos Год назад

      What are you taking?

    • @alex_eaton
      @alex_eaton Год назад +4

      @Diego Alberto Cobos Zavala Diego are you disputing that major liberties were taken with some of these transcriptions? They're not all bad, they're just not all Bach!

    • @wilsonbecker1881
      @wilsonbecker1881 Год назад

      The rach transcription is garbage

    • @Diegocobos
      @Diegocobos Год назад

      @@alex_eaton talking*
      Sorry

  • @RandomAverageCat
    @RandomAverageCat Год назад +234

    Bach came to this world to compose music from another world. Absolutely!!

    • @cerenaseawell5753
      @cerenaseawell5753 Год назад +8

      Skills, passion, and artistic honesty. In Bach music, the formidable craftsmanship met a passionate soul.

    • @elanalans5008
      @elanalans5008 Год назад +6

      👍У меня давно такое чувство, что Бах считывал музыку из космоса.

    • @zzdoodzz
      @zzdoodzz 11 месяцев назад +1

      And to think, in his time he was basically on the same level of respect as a common craftsman.

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 3 месяца назад

      Yet I still must think that he must have been channeling music
      FROM the other world. @@cerenaseawell5753

    • @timpence4850
      @timpence4850 2 месяца назад

      @RandomAverageCat that's exactly what I was thinking about the second movement of the concerto for 3 harpsichords in Dm. ruclips.net/video/Poyb8XcYbXE/видео.html

  • @marthesstudio
    @marthesstudio Год назад +416

    Everything Bach wrote sounds like mathematical perfection. He truely was a genius... 🔥🔥🔥

    • @cooltrades7469
      @cooltrades7469 Год назад +22

      He was also a person who enjoyed maths and had fun doodling maths on scores. So...

    • @donaldaxel
      @donaldaxel Год назад +9

      But marthesstudio, these pieces are played by a "mathematics engine", a sequencer with only few if any human adjustments, so it is "mathematically perfectly rendered notes" we are hearing here. However, it is still a bit interesting, especially because the editor here has chosen to show so many differents sides of JSB - and on a "modern piano-sound", - so remember this is "virtual instruments and virtual performers" or just digital music.

    • @AaronGlenn88
      @AaronGlenn88 Год назад +7

      That's because baroque music utilizes chords...which Bach simply mirrored in retrograde...he could only compose within the constraints of the keyboard layout. It will always sound like "math" but he wasn't doing math.

    • @Turco949
      @Turco949 Год назад +3

      Much like Antonio Vivaldi!

    • @baumwieselinunterwegs6931
      @baumwieselinunterwegs6931 Год назад +5

      I think, he was definitly high-sensitiv! Sing his Oratorie, an you feel, how deep his heart was.... sorry for my english, greatings from germany

  • @PianoBear124
    @PianoBear124 3 месяца назад +28

    10 year old Bach really said 😐

  • @dr.-ing.ansgarmatthes9688
    @dr.-ing.ansgarmatthes9688 7 месяцев назад +32

    Bach's music is for the eternity.

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 3 месяца назад +3

      Or maybe even the music OF the eternity. The Celestial sleep.

  • @joaopaulovaz2800
    @joaopaulovaz2800 Год назад +98

    Bach created every thing possible under tonal system. Some harmonic tensions seen only 200 years later were discovered by him.

    • @joaopaulovaz2800
      @joaopaulovaz2800 Год назад +5

      See the major seventh suggestions after 1727

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 22 дня назад +1

      Never wrote an opera, though.

    • @ericlopez6866
      @ericlopez6866 6 дней назад +1

      @@SpaceCattttt By choice, It wasn't his musical scene. But his Cantatas and especially his Passions are extremely operatic.

  • @millennial8441
    @millennial8441 Год назад +59

    At ten years old, Bach was much better than me trying to learn composition on my age of 37 years old.

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +18

      I can ensure you at 10yo he was better than 99.99% of musicians today

    • @jaikee9477
      @jaikee9477 Год назад +5

      Bach was the only 10 year old kid in all of history that could write on this level of harmonic complexity, so ...

    • @MadTheOnlyOne
      @MadTheOnlyOne Год назад

      That's relative

    • @thrax4939
      @thrax4939 6 месяцев назад +2

      Don’t feel bad, we’re talking about someone who’s genius is unparalleled to this day

  • @thinkofmusic37
    @thinkofmusic37 7 месяцев назад +18

    Tracing the evolution of Bach's music from his youth to his mature years is truly enlightening. It's fascinating to witness the growth, depth, and refinement in his compositions over time. This video offers a rare glimpse into the genius of one of the greatest composers in history. Highly recommended for any music enthusiast!

  • @letsbrawl945
    @letsbrawl945 8 месяцев назад +20

    Fugues are the most complex pieces of music. The fact that he could write one at 10 years old and later in his live IMPROVISE them just proves that Bach is a genius

    • @sati6298
      @sati6298 6 месяцев назад +1

      Fugues are not the most complex music whatsoever, quite the opposite. Because of how mathematically they are written it’s one of the first things you would learn if you do composition in a conservatory. However that is only compared to different types of composition such as ballads and rhapsodies, and Bach is a genius so his works are obviously an exception to the “easy”.

    • @letsbrawl945
      @letsbrawl945 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@sati6298 I couldn't name a single piece that has more rules than a fugue

    • @letsbrawl945
      @letsbrawl945 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@sati6298 Oh and maybe I described it wrong. With pieces I mean like a sonata, a piano concerto, a ballade, a toccata, etc. From the actual aspect of pieces being written then ofcourse, there's much more complex stuff out there.

    • @sati6298
      @sati6298 2 месяца назад

      @@letsbrawl945 I agree. however, the fact that there are so many rules leads to an "easier" writing experience. I didn't mean easy, it's simply more straighforward than other genres. Again this would be undersandable as composition grew in difficulty thanks to the legacy of later composers such as Bach. This doesn't take out the difficulty and genius that Bach represets.

  • @ernestoariel2008
    @ernestoariel2008 Год назад +59

    10s: gran estudiante 20s: espontaneidad explosiva 30s: magia pura 40s: nostalgia 50s: maestría 60s: minimalismo

  • @pedromunozpiano
    @pedromunozpiano 6 месяцев назад +10

    Bach for me has been the most talented musician of all times: the complexity of the counterpoint, the art of the variation, the huge and diverse music pieces, the variety of the resources used... He is the reference of the baroque period and the "caviare" and "exclusive-distinguished" art for the pianists. If Chopin/Beethoven concerts are for big-mass stadiums, Bach concerts should be played in top-high exclusive clubs. I´m still amazed how he gave us a message as a present: one single silence for his "sigh after the pain suffered" is enough to understand his unique talent (compass no 28 in BWV 847) .

  • @pedrosavaget
    @pedrosavaget Год назад +44

    Bach never gets old!

    • @davidc5191
      @davidc5191 10 месяцев назад +3

      And when he does, he only gets better.

  • @JuGGerNauTT32
    @JuGGerNauTT32 Год назад +20

    The Toccata in G Major, BMW 916 (1714) is a thing of beauty. I personally felt in that moment, after listening up to that point, that that's when his composition probably started to mature....
    Of course I may be wrong as he wrote thousands of works, and I am not aware of all of them... maybe he wrote something more beautiful when he was younger...
    But this piece felt like a turning point to me..... What a great teacher and musician... Bach was the best there's ever been.

    • @riverstun
      @riverstun 8 месяцев назад

      The Passacaglia and Fugue was an early work. 1706-1713, not known exactly. But that's definitely a great work.

  • @Nico27901
    @Nico27901 Год назад +380

    Do Liszt next!

  • @Allan_N64
    @Allan_N64 Год назад +27

    My favorite composer🎶🎼

  • @niklas3686
    @niklas3686 Год назад +32

    It's crazy that a 10 year old kid is just so good at counterpoint and and fugue writing which many people really struggle with in music school

    • @docbailey3265
      @docbailey3265 Год назад +7

      I was struggling with the alphabet when I was that age.

    • @benjamindewinter2432
      @benjamindewinter2432 Год назад +1

      different times I guess.

    • @charlesthomas5956
      @charlesthomas5956 Год назад

      I am 10 ½ years old. And thogh. It seems easy to me. I'll give it a try

    • @benjamindewinter2432
      @benjamindewinter2432 Год назад

      @@charlesthomas5956 nice confidence. Hope you get there buddy, a new Bach would be thrilling.

    • @charlesthomas5956
      @charlesthomas5956 Год назад

      @@benjamindewinter2432 Yeah right?

  • @Sam-gx2ti
    @Sam-gx2ti Год назад +46

    If you do Liszt's next, Apparition No. 1 is a BEAUTIFUL piece for the age of 23!

  • @ThePerfectRed
    @ThePerfectRed Год назад +54

    I did not realize that he wrote his Toccata and Fuge in D at age of 22, holy crap!

    • @jackflynn-oakley1937
      @jackflynn-oakley1937 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think the videos actually wrong here, I believe it's speculated that Bach was 19 when he wrote that, but there's loads of mystery surrounding that piece and no one actually knows. There's actually people out there who believe Bach didn't even write it lol

    • @nickrr5234
      @nickrr5234 2 месяца назад +1

      That's because he basically wrote the same style of music throughout his life, he just got more proficient in that style. Compare with Beethoven - there's no way you could mistake something he wrote at 20 with something he wrote nearer the end of his life.

  • @matthewspence7476
    @matthewspence7476 6 месяцев назад +7

    I like how Bach is depicted wearing a grey powdered wig even at 10 years old

  • @hawkbirdtree3660
    @hawkbirdtree3660 Год назад +6

    I thought I could not love Bach any more, but that baby pic is so adorable

  • @saxy_brandon1201
    @saxy_brandon1201 Год назад +61

    Very interesting to see him use more dissonance as the baroque era progresses

    • @luisaugustobonilha8210
      @luisaugustobonilha8210 Год назад +7

      Bach was a master of counterpoint technique. He was also a genius attuned to his time, adopting the temperate scale based on the mathematical advances of the time represented by the logarithmic scale.

  • @unholydeception
    @unholydeception Год назад +179

    People nowadays will never understand the genius, talent, and musical awareness that this man has. He is one of if not the best and most talented Musicians and Composers of all time

    • @Kolfonik
      @Kolfonik Год назад +32

      No, nobody. Ever. Never ever. Not a single person. Nope. Not one. Just about every generation for hundreds of years have understood the genius, talent, and musical awareness that this man has.
      But sadly, it will now come to an end. What a shame.

    • @edscmidt5193
      @edscmidt5193 Год назад +3

      Well maybe if they don’t hear it, but something would be off with your brain and you couldn’t tell the man was a genius

    • @jean-michelmathieu
      @jean-michelmathieu Год назад +4

      Le Capriccio est ADAGIO et non PRESTO.

    • @rottenheavenly6245
      @rottenheavenly6245 Год назад +7

      lol...and you do?

    • @angelface925
      @angelface925 Год назад +3

      ​@@Kolfonik right?! I mean, thats why the Ninja Turtles are named after these amazing chefs! 😆
      But seriously... Thinking that all the sudden people will just forget these songs or composers is bizarre. Even middle school bands play versions of these. It's not like Juliard is going anywhere... Absolutely ridiculous to think they'll just be forgotten.

  • @kongkonasahadola2949
    @kongkonasahadola2949 Год назад +34

    Dude Bach wrote a Fugue at AGE 10 !!!!!!!!!
    What a Lingling.......

    • @JoshBreakdowns
      @JoshBreakdowns Год назад +5

      I wish deadmau5 would write a Fugue

    • @plootyluvsturtle9843
      @plootyluvsturtle9843 Год назад +2

      @@JoshBreakdowns deadmau5 could honestly be a pretty good classical composer

    • @JoshBreakdowns
      @JoshBreakdowns Год назад +3

      @@plootyluvsturtle9843 listen to Chopin Prelude no. 20 and then deadmau5 Clockwork back-to-back

    • @112BALAGE112
      @112BALAGE112 Год назад +8

      He didn't. BWV 945 is a "spurious work", which means that there isn't sufficient evidence to prove that it was actually written by him. Scholars estimate that it dates around 1695-1700, which is a very large margin of error. It could have been written when he was 15 or later, or earlier. We just don't know.

    • @Fumozart
      @Fumozart Год назад +2

      ikr, and here I'm still struggling with 3 part harmony

  • @bako1757
    @bako1757 Год назад +5

    after 12 years of uploading this man is still going Respect

  • @peterkohout7901
    @peterkohout7901 Месяц назад +2

    So many delightful notes!!! Thank you for a brilliant video.

  • @AmbuBadger
    @AmbuBadger Год назад +11

    Bach: handful of paintings showing a man of infinite talent.
    Me: infinite selfies and barely a handful of talent!
    Also, I was bummed not to see his Brandenburg Concertos here, they were amongst my favorites to play (violin & viola).

    • @PepperWilliamsMusicBlend
      @PepperWilliamsMusicBlend Год назад +1

      Totally agree! I've wore out my collection of the Brandenburg Concertos on my 'original' albums. I bought them on CD as well.

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +2

      Nah man please don't compare yourself to bach
      He was a man of his kind and given his talent and intellect from god، completely different time and conditions
      His entire family were strictly musicians, music was flowing in his blood and he had dedicated his whole life composing

  • @PrismaPog_17
    @PrismaPog_17 Год назад +23

    10:51 They should have given the guy who made the painting a raise.

    • @alexscorner4047
      @alexscorner4047 Год назад +2

      I am willing to bet money that most of those portraits were generated by AI on the basis of those that weren't...

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад

      ​@@alexscorner4047 What do you mean exactly?

    • @alexscorner4047
      @alexscorner4047 Год назад +2

      @@Bwv1046 i.e. you give an AI model the following inputs: an existing painting (like the very famous one of Bach holding a score) and a prompt like "make a painting of this man 10 years later in the same style as this painting" and then the AI will generate a new image of the person aged by 10 years as per the prompt. Therefore, if you have a couple of existing paintings of a person at different ages you can use them to generate a lot more in the same style at different ages.

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +2

      @@alexscorner4047 you're right I've never seen those painting they really must be an AI made

  • @alexandrebeauharnais6849
    @alexandrebeauharnais6849 Год назад +15

    It seems that I still have a lot to learn about Bach.

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 10 месяцев назад

      Don’t learn about Bach. Learn about me. I fart Melodie’s better then him.

  • @dadadrew
    @dadadrew 5 месяцев назад +3

    This evolution series of the great composers is one of the most valuable and enjoyable experiences on youtube

  • @ilalui4869
    @ilalui4869 Год назад +3

    thanks Marioverehrer, i love this kind of videos!

  • @Tigermantt
    @Tigermantt 10 месяцев назад +10

    Bach, simply the best.

  • @stefaniasmanio621
    @stefaniasmanio621 Год назад +4

    hi you've done a super work... a masterpiece with masterpieces.. thank you so much!

  • @J.A.Seyforth
    @J.A.Seyforth Год назад +9

    i think you'll find that his development as a man correlates with the enhanced use of dissonance, chromaticism, modulation and emotional depth. his early recordings sound much like what imitation bach sounds like, kind of complex but happy and with broadly common sounding melodic lines, everything after age 19 of his starts to sound like bach as we know him so well. one striking thing that occurs is that as he becomes a much older man contrapuntal method becomes extremely powerful and almost God like in it's ability, it is just this unreal multi voice force of nature that no child could write, only after years of toil.
    I'm currently learning BWV 645 (sleepers awake). it is an absolute piece of genius and you see that it's simplicity is deceptive, the swing and sway that Bach achieves between the two voices is insane and if you don't have your rhythm and tempo to the T then you're done for and you might as well go back to school lol.
    This is a fantastic recording/demonstrating what I mean about this piece. also the horn soloing it is just beautiful: ruclips.net/video/KyWOIKCtjiw/видео.html

  • @moy9022
    @moy9022 Год назад +5

    Your channel is very educational, thanks for sharing

  • @robinblick9375
    @robinblick9375 Год назад +22

    The greatest human being that ever lived, and will ever live.

    • @Lia538
      @Lia538 4 месяца назад +2

      That is so insane great composer yes greatest human being is too much of a stretch.

    • @LuisSW501
      @LuisSW501 3 месяца назад +1

      But Mozart was touched by God✨

    • @robinblick9375
      @robinblick9375 3 месяца назад

      @@LuisSW501 So how do you explain Schubert? He was an atheist.

    • @Gaelestudio-vn1vr
      @Gaelestudio-vn1vr 2 месяца назад

      @@robinblick9375 Bach literally wrote "Soli Deo Gloria", which means "For the glory of God only" in all his pieces.

    • @user-ii6rx7yu2w
      @user-ii6rx7yu2w 23 дня назад

      @@robinblick9375All our talents come from God. It’s sad when ones so blessed do not realize it.

  • @marriofdezzitacuaro1861
    @marriofdezzitacuaro1861 Год назад +12

    Tocatta y fuga en D m a los 22 años???...
    Lo admiro aún mas... maravilloso JS Bach!

  • @catttty8180
    @catttty8180 Год назад +35

    Do Tchaikovsky next!

  • @blueeyedsoulman
    @blueeyedsoulman Год назад +9

    I wish I had a list of ALL of Bach's pieces in the order written.

    • @mattmexor2882
      @mattmexor2882 Год назад +2

      I think it's very hard to know. Because Bach reworked a lot of his compositions and included them in various pieces of music. Then near the end of his life he apparently destroyed a lot of stuff he wasn't satisfied with. Add that in with the fact that a whole lot is missing even among that which was originally preserved and it's a difficult question when everything was composed. Also, there is the question of when it was originally composed and when and how extensively it was originally reworked.

    • @frkm3rt708
      @frkm3rt708 Месяц назад

      Its over 30000 musics

  • @patrickwells4014
    @patrickwells4014 Год назад +3

    WHAT!!! NO ITALIAN CONCERTO! One of the most joyful compositions he ever wrote!!

  • @markchandler7089
    @markchandler7089 Год назад +31

    This evolution is an extraordinary way to present a composer's art. Please do more...Handel, Scarlatti, born the same year as Bach would be especially interesting. I see Beethoven on my play list...

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +1

      Beethoven development from his twenties to thirties was unbelievable
      dude had reached his peak at 30 year old and and in my opinion he became the greatest musician of all time probably. (I'd put him of the same scale with bach and mozart, I equally love them)

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful presentation. Of course your head some great material to work with. Thanx!

  • @himmel8901
    @himmel8901 Год назад +11

    Bro was making a fugue as his first piece, he really must have taken some good education to do something like that

    • @terminatos
      @terminatos Год назад +4

      His ancestors was musicians, he had minesingers
      So his education should be really good

    • @wolfilius2514
      @wolfilius2514 Год назад +2

      I am afraid it was a spurious work

    • @MarcioSilva-ssiillvvaa
      @MarcioSilva-ssiillvvaa Год назад +1

      @@wolfilius2514 Terrible opinion.

    • @sakura44553
      @sakura44553 Год назад +3

      @@terminatos Probably, but he was early a self-learning student, sitting by candle light and copied the old music to learn from it. The story about his childhood in his brother`s house (Bach`s parents died early) is well known.

    • @terminatos
      @terminatos Год назад +1

      @@sakura44553 yes, brother destroyed copyes
      It is sad
      And Bach became blind to old age

  • @vincentb5431
    @vincentb5431 Месяц назад +3

    Bach's writing becomes even more impressive once you realize that he couldn't study Bach's works

  • @no41jupiter
    @no41jupiter Год назад +4

    air on the g string is .... so ... so beautiful ....

  • @mister-amazing
    @mister-amazing Год назад +3

    The one artist i always come back to as my favorite

  • @ShadowCXC-ok4ff
    @ShadowCXC-ok4ff Год назад +2

    CAN'T WAIT ANYMORE

  • @drBaenz
    @drBaenz Год назад +3

    Great with the optical support. Love it…🪬🇨🇭

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima Год назад +10

    The greatness and comfort and wonderfulness of Bach is immeasurable, and unfathomable, and off the charts

  • @albertsiltal2600
    @albertsiltal2600 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great Contribution. Thanks 💜

  • @amusicment4829
    @amusicment4829 Год назад +1

    Very cool, I love this..thanks!

  • @capezyo
    @capezyo Год назад +7

    He's always amazing....

  • @lindacowles756
    @lindacowles756 Год назад +7

    G'day, Mariovereher! I'm really enjoying this video of the progression of Bach's music over the course of 55 years. I have one question, though, about the famous Hausmann portrait shown at the 50 years old mark. Wasn't that painted when Bach was in his 60's?

  • @kaymuldoon3575
    @kaymuldoon3575 8 часов назад

    I love hearing Prelude in C Major, BMV 846 played on the cello by Yo-Yo Ma. Just beautiful.

  • @PushkaryovVsevolod
    @PushkaryovVsevolod Год назад +2

    Спасибо за подборку!

  • @CujHieu16age
    @CujHieu16age Год назад +14

    Next is Liszt or vivaldi or handel right?

    • @DreamArkhos
      @DreamArkhos Год назад +1

      Handel?

    • @CujHieu16age
      @CujHieu16age Год назад +1

      @@DreamArkhosyes Handel. Do you think what did me say? Ok next is Liszt or Vivaldi

    • @DreamArkhos
      @DreamArkhos Год назад +1

      @@CujHieu16age 😁👍

    • @CujHieu16age
      @CujHieu16age Год назад +2

      @@DreamArkhos 😁👍

    • @dr.-ing.ansgarmatthes9688
      @dr.-ing.ansgarmatthes9688 7 месяцев назад +1

      The next both are Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  • @user-yy5vp3tq5f
    @user-yy5vp3tq5f 11 месяцев назад +4

    The Great Trinity of Composers is Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven

  • @RodneyWallaceDynamoC
    @RodneyWallaceDynamoC Год назад

    What a video! Thanks for sharing

  • @Smitology
    @Smitology Год назад +10

    How did he age so much from 43 to 45 then suddenly look young again at 50

    • @Mackattack1080
      @Mackattack1080 Год назад +4

      Because those portraits are not of Bach.

    • @johngiles132
      @johngiles132 Год назад +3

      Kidding aside, I believe the portrait shown here at age 50-51 is the only accurate portrait we have of Bach. It's too bad there are no other portraits in existence.

    • @MsIzzySP
      @MsIzzySP Год назад +2

      He was an old man with gray hair at age ten 😂

    • @not2tees
      @not2tees Год назад +2

      Most of the "portraits" are not of Bach at any age. And I might add, the whole video I don't condemn but . . . it is not conceived or executed on an informed enough basis. But, it's not badly done and at least it IS done and is something.

    • @MrPhil480
      @MrPhil480 4 месяца назад

      Il avait fait un lifting et pris des crèmes pour rajeunir achetées en pharmacie...😉 .

  • @juliotorales8079
    @juliotorales8079 Год назад +8

    FANTÁSTICO, UN PLACER ESCUCHAR OBRAS DE BACH!!!!.

  • @serge2603
    @serge2603 Год назад +5

    Написать знаменитую Токкату и Фугу в 22 года - это что-то! Если сравнить с современными 22-летними, это даже не небо и земля, а разные вселенные!

  • @pineapple6503
    @pineapple6503 Год назад +8

    I love Bach's partita.

  • @Vega_McTavish
    @Vega_McTavish Год назад +57

    Bach was the metalhead of his time

    • @Sam-gx2ti
      @Sam-gx2ti Год назад +2

      Vivaldi - La folia might change your mind :)

    • @hindenburg1596
      @hindenburg1596 Год назад +2

      @@Sam-gx2ti Listen to Geminianis version of Corellis La Follia

    • @Sam-gx2ti
      @Sam-gx2ti Год назад

      @@hindenburg1596 I shall!

    • @mhdfrb9971
      @mhdfrb9971 Год назад +3

      Bach was more like Psychedelic of his time.

    • @SDGRTX1455
      @SDGRTX1455 Год назад +2

      Ofcourse, you have Vivaldi, Henry Purcell, Beethoven but no one comes close to Bach's heavy metal organ composition. Period.

  • @Ham_1982
    @Ham_1982 Год назад +12

    the music is sublime and particularly his latest works where he explores the edges of tonality, but two pieces had particular spot for me when i first heard Bach, the Capriccio in B Flat major and the Goldberg Variations

  • @PepperWilliamsMusicBlend
    @PepperWilliamsMusicBlend Год назад +7

    And he still had time to have twenty children! BACH = GOAT

  • @orejaebria
    @orejaebria 2 месяца назад

    Great Job! Wonderful. Bach is back!

  • @giovanniboscosalinasecuado1701
    @giovanniboscosalinasecuado1701 11 месяцев назад +2

    maravilloso trabajo............gracias por ese análisis d Bach

  • @yakinthebox
    @yakinthebox Год назад +596

    This pieces sound best when they are not played by a computer, you take all the life out of them.

    • @marsco2442
      @marsco2442 Год назад +38

      Yeesh you should have heard the robot playing fantasy impromptu seriously dead on arrival

    • @caterscarrots3407
      @caterscarrots3407 Год назад +55

      I mean, for Bach, I generally hear very strict, metronomic interpretations without much in the way of dynamics anyway, person or MIDI, with the exception of toccatas. But suites, chorales, fugues especially, very metronomic.
      Same with Beethoven as far as tempo steadiness goes, I typically hear a very steady tempo in Beethoven. Maybe just a tad more rubato than Bach, but almost imperceptible. And nothing like what I hear in Chopin.

    • @evankajikawa1277
      @evankajikawa1277 Год назад +10

      @@caterscarrots3407 You make a good point on the tempo issue, but i feel that this midi plays the pieces two dynamics louder than needed

    • @chi840cken6
      @chi840cken6 Год назад +6

      Theyre also played incorrectly lol

    • @Vextrove
      @Vextrove Год назад +16

      There is so much inherent life in these compositions! Do you not hear it...?

  • @mrsfahrenheit1100
    @mrsfahrenheit1100 Год назад +3

    When in saw the notification of the video I was just so excited 😍😍😍😍

  • @philipplace9990
    @philipplace9990 Год назад +3

    When they were deciding what recordings to put on the gold discs attached to the Voyager spacecraft, the scientist Carl Sagan said "We could put the complete works of Bach on them... but that would just be showing off!"

  • @summonersummoner9536
    @summonersummoner9536 3 месяца назад

    Loved the video thanks gj!! !!

  • @ismaelnehme379
    @ismaelnehme379 Год назад +4

    Here's hoping you do Handel, my favorite of the Baroque composers

  • @kumariambulugala9318
    @kumariambulugala9318 Год назад +8

    Next could you do one on Schubert

  • @Octovisuals
    @Octovisuals 2 месяца назад

    Love this, very interesting and I like Bach compostions especially. Thanks.

  • @makucevich
    @makucevich Год назад +2

    Great idea! My favorite work by J.S.Bach is the Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor.

    • @stargirl6659
      @stargirl6659 5 месяцев назад

      That’s a beautiful and powerful piece

  • @Arobamod
    @Arobamod Год назад +18

    Scriabin would be incredibly interesting, especially being able to see his decline in sanity

    • @emilgilels
      @emilgilels Год назад

      Scriabin may have suffered from mental illness at the end of his life, and he may have had other (physical/mental) health issues. But there wasn't the type of connection between his musical output and his mental health as is being suggested.
      He had an unusual philosophy, and his music got more harmonically complex over time, but this wasn't a symptom of a "decline in sanity". His later pieces aren't the works of a crazy person. :-)
      Unlike Schumann who had serious mental issues at the end of his life and who's musical output was impacted by this. And unlike the connection between Beethoven's deafness and his musical output.

    • @Arobamod
      @Arobamod Год назад +1

      ​@@emilgilelsYou make a strong point, but I have to disagree on the claim that his decline in mental health had little to no effect on his compositions. For the last ten years of his life, Scriabin worked on a piece called Mysterium. Its premiere was said to have been a week long event that would bring the end to the world. Sadly this was never finished. If Scriabin was sane, I don't think he would attempt to create something as crazy as that. Not to mention his fear of his sixth piano sonata.
      Someone who thinks they are God is clearly not mentally sane, and that definitely reflected in his compositions.

    • @emilgilels
      @emilgilels Год назад

      @@Arobamod I'm familiar with this composition, and with his 'philosophy'. The sketches were completed and there's a recording of them with Ashkenazy conducting (it's on RUclips!).
      He certainly had a peculiar philosophical world view. He may have had "narcissistic personality disorder". Maybe we'd call him a megalomaniac. But when we listen to his completed compositions we aren't listening to a musical depiction of "craziness". ;-)
      By the way I love all his music - early, middle, and late period. And if you haven't read it there is a good biography of him (the author is Faubion Bowers) that is not too hard to find on the internet if you try to look for it. ;-)

    • @charlesthomas5956
      @charlesthomas5956 Год назад +1

      @@Arobamod Why does your channel not have much views. And why did you quit making videos. I know it bc i was looking on your channel

    • @Arobamod
      @Arobamod Год назад +1

      @@charlesthomas5956 I quit because it would be useless for me to keep making midi videos when there are countless other channels doing the exact thing but better, like this one.

  • @austinnorton4682
    @austinnorton4682 Год назад +5

    The GOAT 🐐

  • @danielalaura5973
    @danielalaura5973 Год назад +2

    Evolucija Bachove muzike je beskrajan proces!❤️Sve sto je komponovao je moje omiljeno...mozda,bih malčice izdvojila Sinfoniu iz kantate br.29...

    • @alokin55
      @alokin55 Год назад +1

      Meni su najdraže suite za lautu

  • @brianregan5053
    @brianregan5053 6 месяцев назад +2

    A great exhibition of the work of the greatest composer of all time!

  • @roger4637
    @roger4637 Год назад +17

    I know all the pieces were a masterpiece, but I personally prefer this one :) 11:31

    • @_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._
      @_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ Год назад +6

      They’re called ‘pieces’ not ‘songs.’

    • @hisky.
      @hisky. Год назад +3

      @@_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ lol pretentious much

    • @_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._
      @_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ Год назад +2

      @@hisky. calling something by the right terminology isn’t pretentious. It’s not fukinh pronouns

    • @hisky.
      @hisky. Год назад

      @@_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ lol pretentious L clown 💀

    • @roger4637
      @roger4637 Год назад +2

      @@_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ Oh calm down and sorry for my mistake, now I correct it, thanks...

  • @ShadowCXC-ok4ff
    @ShadowCXC-ok4ff Год назад +3

    MARVELOUS!

  • @capezyo
    @capezyo Год назад +1

    Top, thank you

  • @JohnnyWalkerBlack142
    @JohnnyWalkerBlack142 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bach is the only musician to give me eargasms

  • @pdruiz2005
    @pdruiz2005 11 месяцев назад +12

    God damn! That's better than Mozart's efforts at 10! Mathematically precise, with great counterpoint. And this without a helicopter father pushing him like a beast of burden (as far as I can tell), trotting him around the major courts of Europe like a trained circus animal. How is Bach not included in the "little boy genius" pantheon of Western culture???

    • @TheTrueAdept
      @TheTrueAdept 8 месяцев назад

      Well, he had his family legacy to hound him. Bach's family was something of a music dynasty, so... yeah.

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 6 месяцев назад

      Probably because Mozart got all the "child wonder" publicity in such high places.
      Basically, Mozart was SEEN doing this as a child. Bach wasn't. Not to the same degree, at least.

  • @The_Liszty.9664
    @The_Liszty.9664 Год назад +23

    Next could be Schubert, Haydn or Vivaldi

  • @elenitripodaki6510
    @elenitripodaki6510 2 месяца назад +1

    All are very beautiful

  • @marcelobrunorodrigues7630
    @marcelobrunorodrigues7630 Год назад +2

    Very didactic, congratulations! My favorite one? BWV 668.

  • @alexchan3287
    @alexchan3287 Год назад +9

    From the video, it seems that Bach acquired the ability to compose very beautiful melodies in his thirties.

    • @ricardoramos1242
      @ricardoramos1242 Год назад

      My exactly thought

    • @dickrichard626
      @dickrichard626 Год назад +3

      Your 30's is basically when most musicians reach some kind of expert level playing and/or theory. It's either that or you burn out before getting to that point. I know all the scales, chords, a lots of complicated ideas and have applied it all to my practice so that I am able to play whatever I want, whenever I want and basicaly always sound good. I can't just magically play everything instantly, but I'm highly Ear trained and able to always figure out how to play a tune just by hearing it and nothing is over my head anymore. People don't like theory, because It's really not fun to study in the begining easily and is difficult to stay motivated with, that is until you actually get everything figured out. You begin to find it harder to play something that doesn't sound good and you become incredibly diverse in your ability. Being too repetitive and running out of ideas when creating becomes much less of a problem. Bach is a genius for his great work, but he did suffer from a kind of musical tunnel vision, as does basicaly everyone.

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +1

      ​@@dickrichard626 You're right even
      Beethoven was considered the most complete at his thirties

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dickrichard626even David gilmour seemed to have some musical tunnel vision.

  • @millercreativestrategiesll8863
    @millercreativestrategiesll8863 Год назад +5

    Convinced that Bach was an alien who fundamentally changed the planet.

  • @joshhigh5538
    @joshhigh5538 Год назад

    This is amazing

  • @luisaugustobonilha8210
    @luisaugustobonilha8210 Год назад +2

    No other artist has been able to make God so believable!

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 Год назад +1

      Damn right

  • @schmuschu6201
    @schmuschu6201 Год назад +7

    Can you do Liszt next

  • @chessematics
    @chessematics Год назад +7

    Dude was writing fugues at 10 year's age.

    • @theyluvtwoset.13
      @theyluvtwoset.13 Год назад +1

      I wrote a crappy fugue, I called it "cringe fugue in c minor"

  • @alejandrotermine3603
    @alejandrotermine3603 Год назад +2

    Brilliant!!!!

  • @elenitripodaki6510
    @elenitripodaki6510 2 месяца назад +1

    These are some of the best pieces in the world

  • @jbrisby
    @jbrisby Год назад +5

    "Not enough notes." --Mozart

  • @boomizummi6425
    @boomizummi6425 Год назад +7

    Do it with Schubert please🙏🏻

  • @temelreyis
    @temelreyis 5 месяцев назад +1

    Even in older ages not losing his creativiness just damn amazing

  • @lordlucan7348
    @lordlucan7348 9 месяцев назад

    Superb all of them watching them all at the moment..........