Love, Bach, Love, Love.. ❤🎶❤🎶❤🎶" Иисус - всегдашняя мне радость, Услада сердца моего и утешенье! Иисус - от всякого страданья избавленье, Он - крепость, сила моей жизни, Желание очей и солнца Свет, Сокровище души, ее блаженство, И посему я никогда от Иисуса не отвращу лицо свое и сердце! "
This music is so incredibly beautiful and inspiring that always gives me goose-bumps to hear it. It is easy to think that Bach was divinely inspired when he wrote this. But I'm confused about something: if you listen to the music on the audio side of this clip, it is obviously being sung in the key of F#, but if you look at the scoresheet in the video window, it is written in the key-signature of One Sharp (i.e. G Major). So the audio is one semi-tone below the written music. Why this difference? I believe Bach originally wrote this in the key of G Major (i.e. One Sharp, as shown in the video scoresheet here), did he not?
My guess would be they are playing with baroque tuning, which is roughly one semitone lower than the common tuning this day with A=415 Hz instead of 440-442 Hz
Bachs Musik kommt direkt vom Schöpfer sie wurde bach übermittelt um der Welt zu zeigen wie schön der Himmel ist❤
❤🙏🏻
Love, Bach, Love, Love.. ❤🎶❤🎶❤🎶" Иисус - всегдашняя мне радость, Услада сердца моего и утешенье! Иисус - от всякого страданья избавленье, Он - крепость, сила моей жизни, Желание очей и солнца Свет, Сокровище души, ее блаженство, И посему я никогда от Иисуса не отвращу лицо свое и сердце! "
Heavenly melodies.Soothing.❤
For my mother Arlitta.
Így kórussal a legszebb. Nagyon köszönöm. Danke. Ich liebe Bach.
Danke!
Velká krása ✨🌹.
1:36 - modulation
Merci.
So decent and soft performed - a miracle - i love it!
Soli Deo Gloria.
This music is so incredibly beautiful and inspiring that always gives me goose-bumps to hear it. It is easy to think that Bach was divinely inspired when he wrote this.
But I'm confused about something: if you listen to the music on the audio side of this clip, it is obviously being sung in the key of F#, but if you look at the scoresheet in the video window, it is written in the key-signature of One Sharp (i.e. G Major). So the audio is one semi-tone below the written music. Why this difference?
I believe Bach originally wrote this in the key of G Major (i.e. One Sharp, as shown in the video scoresheet here), did he not?
My guess would be they are playing with baroque tuning, which is roughly one semitone lower than the common tuning this day with A=415 Hz instead of 440-442 Hz
@@KimViolinistWannabe Thanks Kim. I'll have to go away and think about that.
Not bad
Screen sheet music showings are way off from where the music is.
That's made on purpose
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