J.S. Bach: Pièce d'orgue BWV 572 played by Olivier Latry at the University of Notre Dame

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @jazzguitarfreaky
    @jazzguitarfreaky 8 лет назад +62

    The middle part is harmonically unbelievable.Only bach can do that.

  • @jackcantrell-warren1511
    @jackcantrell-warren1511 4 года назад +40

    Bach proving his genius by writing 2 minutes of beginner keyboard exercise followed by 5 minutes of circle-of-fifths repetition, and yet it's still incredible

    • @richardosborne6323
      @richardosborne6323 3 года назад +1

      I love the sound of a pipe organ. It's so rich and majestic and the acoustics of a cathedral add to the grandeur! Beautiful performance!

    • @TheWorldOfHarmony
      @TheWorldOfHarmony 2 года назад +4

      Circle of fifths? Hm, don't see them. Please elaborate.

    • @schrysafis
      @schrysafis Год назад

      Why is it a beginner keyboard exercise? Because of anticipated chords?

  • @ibrahimal-debs956
    @ibrahimal-debs956 5 лет назад +15

    1:46 One of the most beautiful things That I've heard in my life
    Bach is more than a genius!
    Thank you Mr. Olivier Latry! And thank you Bach for this great piece!

  • @Pipe-organ-recordings
    @Pipe-organ-recordings  10 лет назад +50

    What do you think of this recording of Olivier Latry playing Johann Sebastian Bach Piece d’ orgue, BWV 572? If you like it would you tell a friend? Thank you.

    • @grobbels
      @grobbels 10 лет назад

      Thea Grobbelaar I think you'll enjoy this one!

    • @theagrobbelaar6983
      @theagrobbelaar6983 10 лет назад +1

      Oh yes indeed I did enjoy it!
      :-)

    • @Pipe-organ-recordings
      @Pipe-organ-recordings  10 лет назад +2

      Thank for sharing

    • @tom7601
      @tom7601 7 лет назад

      pipe-organ three years later: Still fantastic!

  • @Clearsky1945
    @Clearsky1945 6 лет назад +18

    Olivier Latry’s performance of this masterpiece is wonderful. I practiced this piece years ago on a small church organ with only 6 registers with an attached pedal. I was forced to play this work with minimal registration and it was a torment for my ears when I also used the mixture. And precisely because of that I learned the big lines. So I came to the conclusion that the first and the last part sounded the best with a few registers. Only then do the beautiful broken chords come to flourish, especially in the last part that is also rattled at the murderous
    pace by the most organists. Result: one big acoustic knit. Latry opts for a transparent registration and a leisurely pace that makes every precious note will be heard. I think Bach would really appreciate Latry's view. Best performance ever!

  • @anthonyfischer2408
    @anthonyfischer2408 6 месяцев назад

    I heard M. Latry perform a concert at Oberlinger Orgelbau in Windesheim, Germany in November of 1993. My uncle (Dr. Hubert Strunck) had had an organ made and installed at his home in Langenlonsheim, Germany about a decade prior. Because of that, he was invited to attend the performance and as I was visiting at that time I was able to attend as well. It was incredible. And after a 45 minute performance, as my uncle and I were wandering the show room during the reception, Latry (with his son in tow), sat at a harpsichord and played for about 15 minutes just to try the instrument out and put it through its paces. One of the great fortunes of my life to have been in the right place, at the right time.

  • @dedede5586
    @dedede5586 4 года назад +5

    this is one of the greatest pieces ever written.

  • @musica2jp
    @musica2jp 10 лет назад +14

    J'aime beaucoup.... Bach..... et l'excellent jeu de Olivier Latry, ici, dans cette pièce d'orgue et en général, dans ses improvisations. Pour moi, il est une référence parmi les organistes français.

  • @djrutoob2379
    @djrutoob2379 3 месяца назад

    That is an amazing story. I was hoping to see him in March 2024 in Los Angeles but I ended up moving that exact day and missed the concert. At least I can hear him on RUclips.

  • @dulcianaorganistin
    @dulcianaorganistin 8 лет назад +8

    Was für wunderbare klare Bach´sche Musik!

  • @cb-at
    @cb-at 4 года назад +2

    i love 5:06 jumping from As to C (Bass), but there are so many surprises to explore...

  • @PietAlberts
    @PietAlberts Год назад

    The best performance I 've ever heard! Bach in reality! Better is not possible!

  • @mr.booker9263
    @mr.booker9263 10 лет назад +21

    Absolutely gorgeous! I love the sweep and majesty of the middle section and then the quiet "postlude" at the end. Very persuasive.
    Thank you.

  • @elian3941
    @elian3941 2 года назад +1

    J'adore cette pièce d'orgue. Lorsque je l'écoutais sur disque de Bach, cette pièce a attiré toute mon attention !

  • @bryanhardy3311
    @bryanhardy3311 Год назад

    Without doubt one of the greatest Organists the World has ever heard, his interpretations ( if inspired) are faultless & Bach rejoices in the fact that his music lives through such sensitive and historical understanding of technique & memory! Chris Australia.

  • @miccko1960
    @miccko1960 3 года назад +2

    such a power and such a tenderness. I like this subtle ending. Really touching.

  • @janlindemann7005
    @janlindemann7005 7 месяцев назад

    Dank an Herrn Latry, wie wunderbar!....und an J. S. Bach

  • @francoisvaillancourt7309
    @francoisvaillancourt7309 4 года назад +2

    I agree with the previous comment: the Middle Section is the gem on this. Beautiful registration and tempo that seems so correct. Glad to have met Mr. Latry in Los Angeles, at Saint James Church where he gave an outstanding recital. Bravo!

  • @giannibri
    @giannibri 10 лет назад +5

    I had the pleasure of listening some times Mr. Latry play Bach and each time was a pleasant surprise and a confirmation of his great talent!

  • @andrew1976williams
    @andrew1976williams 4 года назад +3

    This an astonishingly moving and beautiful piece of organ music, which is superbly played by Olivier Latry. I heard if first in Southwark Cathedral several years ago in advance of the Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday. I then tracked it down on RUclips and added it to my Organ playlist. I have listened to it so many times since and it never fails to stir me. Wonderful!

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 3 года назад

    I am listening to a masterpiece... being played by Dr. Olivier Latry on RUclips. And it just came to me, this is like going to Luvre with sunglasses on. Blessings Olivier and blessings on all you love. In the Season of Lights. you really Shine. Yea!

  • @gerardbedecarter
    @gerardbedecarter Год назад

    Beautiful playing.

  • @albertobandiera
    @albertobandiera 8 лет назад +2

    Molto bello, grazie per tutti gli innamorati delle tue interpretazioni sempre perfette.

  • @wphubert
    @wphubert 5 лет назад +2

    Oliver, The whole world mourns the loss at your beloved Cathedral of Notre Dame.

    • @afritim6153
      @afritim6153 2 года назад

      Wasn’t lost. Basically only the roof, altho yes, that was tragic.

  • @ginadutschke7102
    @ginadutschke7102 Год назад

    Sensational interpretation!

  • @magyarorszagpolska1695
    @magyarorszagpolska1695 2 года назад

    Makes me proud to be going to Notre Dame!

  • @Urbie4
    @Urbie4 10 лет назад +9

    Interesting treatment of the final section -- I haven't heard it played that way. Very clear; his slower tempo makes it easier to hear what's going on than a lot of recordings of this piece. One of Latry's students is an organist in Boston whom I have the privilege of hearing frequently -- thanks for posting!

  • @simonplatt7444
    @simonplatt7444 10 лет назад +5

    An great pleasure to listen to and watch this performance by a consummate virtuoso on a beautiful instrument. The recording has a good balance of views of the performer and his team with the music visible and an appreciation of the venue and the fine appearnce of the instrument. Thank you

    • @Pipe-organ-recordings
      @Pipe-organ-recordings  10 лет назад +1

      Simon Platt If you only knew where I had the microphone :-)
      Off to the side.

  • @realevents7596
    @realevents7596 Год назад

    Magnifíco!!!!!!! (From Brazil)

  • @juancarlossaavedra4505
    @juancarlossaavedra4505 7 лет назад +5

    J S BACH = ART & SCIENCE

    • @schrysafis
      @schrysafis Год назад

      Do you know what is the exact mathematics behind Bach's works and especially that contrapuntal movement?

  • @JensKorndoerfer
    @JensKorndoerfer 10 лет назад +8

    Beautiful!

  • @hughcreighton9384
    @hughcreighton9384 7 лет назад +4

    Again this is beautiful !!!

  • @MegaPuck2011
    @MegaPuck2011 5 лет назад +2

    Gorgeous piece and love the pace!

  • @bjrnsan3572
    @bjrnsan3572 Год назад

    The very 1.time I heard the2. movement, I remember I was thinking, What is this??? But after hearing only a few bar of playing, …this is how Bach shines at the best, luckily for us «children» to be able to hear one of the most outstanding piece of the Mr. Music…(Bach family…

  • @jeanhedin7095
    @jeanhedin7095 4 года назад +1

    Magnifique. Bravo M. Latry !

  • @JohnsOrganWorks
    @JohnsOrganWorks 10 лет назад +14

    I always enjoy hearing Olivier Latry play, but I have to say I prefer interpretations of this work where the third section is treated as a dramatic climax to the whole work, rather than (as here) in a quiet and reflective mood. I would be interested to know what other people think.

    • @nunocarmona
      @nunocarmona 8 лет назад +3

      Music can, like sculpture, be appreciated through various perspectives. Although one perspective might "looks" different frome the other, it is still is the same piece of art. We should treat all perspectives with respect even if we don't like them. Especially in baroque organ music, slow tempos allow us to aknowledge the details just like examining the sculptures and ornaments of a cathedral. Fast tempos allow us to have a better perspective of the whole: how those details, although hard to "see", combine themselves to form the cathedral itself.

    • @ZL54JK8
      @ZL54JK8 7 лет назад +1

      I agree. Indeed it is a matter of interpretation, and who would argue with Olivier Latry! However, as you say, a "dramatic climax" is the thing that seems to be required here. The great Sir George Thalben-Ball was very fond of this piece, and often played it as the concluding voluntary at the Temple Church. He took the "dramatic climax" approach, and the result he produced was little short of electrifying! In addition to the rest of the music in the morning service, the congregation undoubtedly departed having felt the full "power of the spirit" expressed through music.

  • @prestonparris9889
    @prestonparris9889 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting treatment of the final section -- I haven't heard it played that way before
    .

  • @lior1328
    @lior1328 7 лет назад +4

    amazing!!!

  • @patrickzamiatowski450
    @patrickzamiatowski450 10 лет назад +6

    I love pipe organ music

    • @Pipe-organ-recordings
      @Pipe-organ-recordings  10 лет назад +2

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  • @hughcreighton9384
    @hughcreighton9384 8 лет назад +2

    Beautiful !!!!

  • @IamAlessandro1
    @IamAlessandro1 8 лет назад +3

    GREAT GREAT! I like is playing.

  • @ChrisHaas1
    @ChrisHaas1 6 лет назад +2

    A very fine, legato interpretation - thank you!

  • @orglet
    @orglet 8 лет назад +9

    I very much enjoyed this expressive and respectful interpretation of Bach's famous work, which is often played too fast and with rhythmic imperfection. However, as much as I appreciated the slow, even third section, I did wonder whether Latry's tempo could possibly be what Bach had in mind. If that IS a possibility, why did Bach go to the great trouble of writing all those notes as 32nds, and why did he write 12 notes to one beat instead of just six? As played here, the eight-note is heard as getting one slow beat, and the section has twice as many measures than it really has. This interpretation is effective, nonetheless, but is the effect contrary to Bach's intentions as we can divine them? Interesting, and food for thought.

    • @karlrovey6580
      @karlrovey6580 8 лет назад +2

      The note values have no bearing on tempo. Look at Buxtehude's "Nun bitten wir." Also, much of Bach's solo organ music utilized tablature, not the system commonly used today.

    • @michaelmicopero6019
      @michaelmicopero6019 2 года назад

      Please I have an audio of Bach organ work I recorded,can I send it to u so u tell me the name?

  • @charlesleyes870
    @charlesleyes870 5 лет назад +2

    Many have commented on Latry's slow pace of play. In recordings of this music by Marcel Dupre, his pace is even slower but even more majestic.

  • @ThomasRadnai
    @ThomasRadnai 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for uploading pipe-organ!

  • @johnstag1391
    @johnstag1391 4 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @culturehorse
    @culturehorse 8 лет назад +4

    The best.

    • @Pipe-organ-recordings
      @Pipe-organ-recordings  8 лет назад

      +culturehorse thx for kind comment.

    • @culturehorse
      @culturehorse 8 лет назад +1

      It was understatement. Thanks again. Learned (ing) alot just by watching this prodigious inspired performance. Will listen to the others. Merry Christmas

  • @cedricschnyder
    @cedricschnyder 10 лет назад +2

    mmmh, ça respire...:-)

  • @焼き芋-w1g
    @焼き芋-w1g 4 года назад +1

    この曲は、何故か泣きそうになる…。

  • @zamarioijean4736
    @zamarioijean4736 Год назад

    Beautiful Interpretation by one of the organists of Notre-Dame de Paris ! Where is ont located please ?

  • @bobh5087
    @bobh5087 6 лет назад +2

    An interesting rendition. But I have qualms with Latry's registration/tempo on the third section (which I believe is marked "très vif" -- or something very similar). I liked Latry's tempi in the first two sections.
    Perhaps it's more emotionally satisfying to the listeners to use a more *"dramatic" approach* in performing this quite "controlled" tripartite work.
    Here's my version:
    1.) Play *part one* using flutes 8', 4', 1' -- and "echoing" on another manual's 8' and 2' flutes.
    2.) the majestic *middle section* begins with 8', 4', 2' principals (16', 8', 4' in pedal), and *very gradually builds volume* by adding mixture(s) and manual 8' and pedal 16' reeds (coupled); and
    3.) concluding the "harmonically elongated" *last section* with a *livelier tempo* (but not too fast!) and *full plenum* (16' flue through mixture and scharff) -- eventually including 16', 8', 4' manual & pedal reeds (everything built upon the preceding "Grave" section). I even pull the *32' Kontra Fagott* for the last two pedal notes. Et pourquoi pas!
    Latry is an unparalleled *Master Organist,* but concluding this work as he did seems (to me) rather incongruous, "anemic" and frustratingly anticlimactic.
    All of this is just my opinion; and I realize that Latry had his own perfectly valid modus operandi. I just feel that he *missed an opportunity* here to thrill his audience, and show off this wonderful, neo-Baroque instrument. The last, great "anticipatory" chord of the middle movement seems to *demand* a Grand Dénouement -- but here we are left unfulfilled and "wanting more."
    *Mais c'est une question de préférence, n'est-ce pas?*

  • @irakli667
    @irakli667 6 лет назад +2

    1:45

  • @resultant64
    @resultant64 5 лет назад

    well played ... sounds nice.... would be nice with a few more stops

  • @MitchBoucherComposer
    @MitchBoucherComposer 4 года назад

    Didn't Wolfgang Rubsam perform and record some Bach at this organ? I think it sounds similar.

  • @franckranaivo666
    @franckranaivo666 3 года назад +1

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤔🤔🤔

  • @stefanhempel2354
    @stefanhempel2354 4 года назад

    Ja unser einer seits, müssen wir alles alleine machen,Noten umblättern ,Registrant ,das nennt man die bequeme Art zu spielen ,aber Perfekt .....

  • @dreamer_4937
    @dreamer_4937 5 лет назад

    Excellent stuff. Beautiful music. Though I thought it strange that at the beginning when he played a single melody with both hands that it sounded disjointed. Perhaps it was his intention, though at times it did sound a bit sloppy to be perfectly honest. Otherwise fantastic I thought.

    • @nigelrodden4709
      @nigelrodden4709 3 года назад +1

      It’s baroque articulation and not sloppy at all.

  • @galactusomnipotentis651
    @galactusomnipotentis651 10 лет назад +2

    Bachs organ works ARE Nuclear Power-Plants - MIGHTY, PERFECT and FLAWLESS!! While Beethoven symphonies ARE Heavy-Artillery Canons, Wagners operas ARE Titanic Armada of the Greatest and Heaviest Battleships!! Just like Da Vincis MONA LISA,which is The BEST Piece in the Art of painting, the Beethovens 5 Symphony and Pachelbels Canon are the BEST pieces of Classical Music ever composed!! Cheers

    • @Pipe-organ-recordings
      @Pipe-organ-recordings  10 лет назад

      Galactus Omnipotentis There is only one Bach. Try this one. ruclips.net/video/8y8mlNOftv0/видео.html

  • @juancarlossaavedra4505
    @juancarlossaavedra4505 3 года назад

    @1:40

  • @hunhoniful
    @hunhoniful 7 лет назад

    Musique divine. La part "Grave" doit être plus majestueuse accentuée, avec moins de vitesse.
    Laissez déferler la cascade de sons.

  • @JakePurches-Base2music
    @JakePurches-Base2music 4 года назад

    Bach is to music what Einstein is to science.

  • @carpenterhillstudios8327
    @carpenterhillstudios8327 2 года назад

    Had to watch/listen multiple times. The ending measures done quietly was shocking at first hearing, the next hearing I found myself waiting in anticipation that the seamless entry of those measures would make sense. And they do. Why? I'm not sure except maybe the focus remains on the music itsslf that way. Certainly, Olivier Latry has nothing to prove as an organist.

  • @williamblaine-wallace9764
    @williamblaine-wallace9764 4 года назад

    Koopman better and much more faithful to the score.