@@JohannSebastianBach6 Yes, it is. Oddly enough The Godfather is my favorite movie ever and Bach is my favorite composer ever, but I never realized this until recently.
An amazing Interpretation of Bachs well known works, it is just AMAZING...I am so thankful to physically feel the velocity clarity, and positivity through Bachs compositon interpreted by Mr. Hurford... Just the Genius of Both persons...thank you indeed...
The ending is like the sun rising on a new day, erasing all previous days before it, regardless of what events and emotions went before- if we think it so.
Hurford converted me to Bach - after putting-up with various garbled, mangled, wearisome opaque performances his was a revelation. Check out BWV 564, 543 and 572 in particular for masterly tempos, transparency and electrifying registrations
This piece actually plays after Michael says "I do renounce him" until the end of the baptism. The beginning of Passacaglia in C Minor is also in there (Lampone and Neri load their guns). I can't identify the other two pieces though (beginning of baptism, Barzini first appears in the hallway). The only piece of Baptism music that Rota wrote that appears in the film is when Clemenza shoots Straucci in the elevator.
Overall good performance, but some of the organ sounds a bit fuzzy. Not sure if it is possible to adjust the registration to fix this. Seems that certain organs (most often the larger and more modern ones) have this problem and others don't.
Remember that this is a Rieger Organ, probably built under the influene of the Romantic period. But say what you will, this performance is most electrifying.
Does anyone else think the prelude sounds more like Krebs (or, because of the chromaticism, one of Bach's sones) than Bach? Much like the "Eight Short Preludes and Fugues," it just isn't musically sophisticated enough to be JS Bach! Although the fugue is traceable in Bach's works, the prelude isn't. This could be an editor's marriage of disparate sources.
Overall it sounds like an outlier, an early work possibly, but every element here can be observed in Bach's works, as he explored every avenue available to him
RIP Peter Hurford, one of if not the greatest Organists! Thank you sir for filling the world with beauty and elegance.
5:38 - Fugue
Thank you !
Rock solid, unbeatable performance. Hurford has been among the top organists I admire.
"Michael Corleone, do you renounce Satan?"
"... I do."
4:00
Bu müzik ayin sahnesinde çalan müzik mi
@@JohannSebastianBach6 Yes, it is. Oddly enough The Godfather is my favorite movie ever and Bach is my favorite composer ever, but I never realized this until recently.
5:39 - Fugue
Bach is my BOY!!!! Favorite prelude and fugue !
Incredible and superhuman piece of music. Just look at the symmetry!
Hurford was probably the greatest Baroque organist in the world during his later years. Sadly, he died recently.
@@salicionalCompared to Bach, that's definitely "recently".
An amazing Interpretation of Bachs well known works, it is just AMAZING...I am so thankful to physically feel the velocity
clarity, and positivity through Bachs compositon interpreted by Mr. Hurford...
Just the Genius of Both persons...thank you indeed...
Falem o que quiserem mas de música tem coisas que só ouvirei com Bach, grande Bach ! Que partitura 🎼🎶🎶
5:23 - that 32 ft reed
Oh my God! That pedalwork in the fugue! I am spellbound.
The fugue is an absolute pleasure to play and listen to 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻🍻
The tenor voice at this part is so untypical for Bach but yet so damn effective 3:35
Jawohl! Doch jetzt!! Wunderbar...Vielen Dank!!
The ending is like the sun rising on a new day, erasing all previous days before it, regardless of what events and emotions went before- if we think it so.
Super bravo
He plays this entire 2-disc set with a lot zeal and awesomeness. I thoroughly enjoy it!!
you should buy the whole bach organ set. superbe 😊
@@davidecymba I’d end up with four or five different ones lol
Michael, do you renounce Satan?
Edit: 3:58
Goose bumps guaranteed ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hurford converted me to Bach - after putting-up with various garbled, mangled, wearisome opaque performances his was a revelation. Check out BWV 564, 543 and 572 in particular for masterly tempos, transparency and electrifying registrations
Gotta add 562 to that list, that is the one that caught my attention here on youtube.
4:04 Michael Corleone, do you renounce Satan?
Спасибо за публикацию!
The godfather
That's where I'm from
Same here
This piece actually plays after Michael says "I do renounce him" until the end of the baptism. The beginning of Passacaglia in C Minor is also in there (Lampone and Neri load their guns). I can't identify the other two pieces though (beginning of baptism, Barzini first appears in the hallway). The only piece of Baptism music that Rota wrote that appears in the film is when Clemenza shoots Straucci in the elevator.
Lol bach handel mozart Beethoven
Amazing
Благодарю ! Павел Александрович , г.Малоярославец ! Успеха !
Браво гениальная музыка
fabulous ~ thank you!
4:12 beautiful
That pedal part gives me nightmares.
Mir auch😅
1:09 😱🥰
5:39
Johann Sebastian Bach:D-dúr Prelúdium és fúga BWV 532
Peter Hurford-orgona
Ginger knob!
Overall good performance, but some of the organ sounds a bit fuzzy. Not sure if it is possible to adjust the registration to fix this. Seems that certain organs (most often the larger and more modern ones) have this problem and others don't.
Remember that this is a Rieger Organ, probably built under the influene of the Romantic period. But say what you will, this performance is most electrifying.
It's the mic quality
Tuning: 0c: A4 = 440Hz
for me to fast for the Prelude
I think the registration is a little heavy with the reeds
Does anyone else think the prelude sounds more like Krebs (or, because of the chromaticism, one of Bach's sones) than Bach? Much like the "Eight Short Preludes and Fugues," it just isn't musically sophisticated enough to be JS Bach! Although the fugue is traceable in Bach's works, the prelude isn't. This could be an editor's marriage of disparate sources.
Overall it sounds like an outlier, an early work possibly, but every element here can be observed in Bach's works, as he explored every avenue available to him
At one point this gets very annoying pressing all those keys at once smh. I had to take a break and come back to finish up
goofy ahh sounding fugue
3:59