BBC Proms 2010 Bach Day 11 - Passacaglia and fugue bwv 582

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2010
  • Powerful performance of Bach's great Passacaglia and fugue in c minor bwv 582 orchestrated by Respighi and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Litton on 14th august 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall.
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  • @TheDirection69
    @TheDirection69 12 лет назад +57

    Was there. There is nothing to compare this nights music. It was sublime and the organ was so powerful the hall trembled. We thought the walls were going to crumble. We didnt expect the start to be so resonating. The guest next to me was a gentle woman, but gasped and whispered to herself "Oh God".

    • @Lea-00-d5u
      @Lea-00-d5u 18 дней назад

      She wispered something else 😉

    • @meredydddavies957
      @meredydddavies957 8 дней назад

      Perhaps she whispered "Oh Bach". Hey, what's the difference.

  • @sonykroket
    @sonykroket 12 лет назад +81

    Bach is an eternal master

  • @tranquility8813
    @tranquility8813 12 лет назад +58

    THIS IS THE GREATEST PIECE IVE EVER HEARD SUPREMELY POWERFUL, MY NUMBER ONE FAVORITE!!!

  • @grahamnancledra7036
    @grahamnancledra7036 4 года назад +37

    I was there in the RAH for this concert. Dragged there kicking and screaming as a Bach purist and complaining bitterly that I didn't want to go. I had been to the lunchtime performances of the 6 Brandenburg's and was persuaded to attended the RPO concert of the arrangements of the masters music. I was won over to the arrangements bar two. The two "21st Century" arrangements that I suppose "had" to be made, so that some money would be distributed. Instantly forgettable, wildly applauded for the sake of applause I suspect.
    The Passacaglia and Fugue however blew my mind. The tonality of the variations and delicacy of the orchestrations won me over. When Respighi threw in the timpani in the penultimate variation of the passacaglia my heart thumped hard. The orchestra, especially thew winds and brass that night were superb and deserved all the applause they received.
    Andrew Litton is not a name I had come across before the concert and sadly I have found it difficult to find other concerts he has directed from the podium that equals that night.
    I have a recording of the full concert from the BBC and I do watch and listen to it often. It brings back many memories, especially thanking my friends for persuading me to come to the Prom concert that night. I was prepared to be the stubborn mule but was won over by the professionalism of the orchestra.
    I am so happy to see this part of the concert on RUclips. I hope many others will get as much pleasure as I have got over the the last decade. :)

    • @davidriggenbach6672
      @davidriggenbach6672 3 года назад +6

      Bach himself arranged his own music. He transformed a humble partita for solo violin to a decadent Cantata opening with full orchestra with winds and metals (same piece BWV 1006.2 -- BWV 29 ). So, I am convinced he would have been MORE THAN TRHILLED to hear any of his works with modern instruments. But I get what you mean by being a purist, he composed his music at a time most instruments were underdeveloped so by being a purist you get the most sense of how it would had sounded to him and his audiences. Yet, it is always great to hear his works with modern instruments and modern orchestration techniques.

    • @kobej1749
      @kobej1749 3 года назад +3

      I came to bach via the Stokowski transcriptions and have evolved into enjoying the likes of Desprez and Hildegard von Bingen, even, completely divorced from modern polyphony. I will agree, however, that Litton is a dark horse. I saw/heard him perform Prokofiev's 7th once upon a time in Melbourne, after a Tchaikovsky concerto with a starrier soloist. Anecdotal evidence suggested Litton stole the evening with the symphony. The man has a chameleonlike way with a score. You can find a few warhorses with him and the Bergen Phil on BIS Records.

  • @brucehogman8948
    @brucehogman8948 Год назад +13

    Simply brilliant orchestration and performance of this organ work.
    Bach's composition shows with a new modern light.
    No longer relegated to large cathedrals, but performed by an orchestra with expert skill.
    I was stunned by how well they express the majesty.
    There is bombast from the bass instruments in honoring the piece.
    Both the orchestration and the fine performance make Bach continue to be a musical presence today.

  • @JJKSeattle
    @JJKSeattle 6 лет назад +31

    Certainly one of the finest orchestral performances I've ever heard of this challenging Bach piece! Well done, Maestro Litton!

  • @Mullikia
    @Mullikia 5 лет назад +7

    Bach puts in the most elaborate use of the Picardy third I've ever heard and this transcription accentuates even that.

  • @andrewcrossley2448
    @andrewcrossley2448 7 лет назад +34

    Bach's great masterwork for organ shines out in its full glory here. Magnificent.

  • @MusicInvestigation
    @MusicInvestigation 12 лет назад +19

    A while ago I, under a different user name, stated that I believed this piece should end on a minor chord instead of the Pickardy-third Major chord it does end on. After spending another 10 VERY CLOSE months with this piece, I couldn't think of any better way to end it than how Bach did. Of course. Bach is the master. And you don't disagree with Bach. He knew what he was doing. I retract my previous statement. A minor chord ending would simply not do.

  • @TheApostleofRock
    @TheApostleofRock 8 лет назад +27

    Wow. I can't imagine being there in person. This is one of my favorite pieces, and the finale in this particularly jaw dropping

  • @JunaydMustafa
    @JunaydMustafa 12 лет назад +8

    I would love to be there... But, the only thing I would love more than this is to be before Bach himself. Nothing says more about him than the fact that even the greatest of composers recognize him as their father and teacher.

  • @zahidkhalidal-rubaye5023
    @zahidkhalidal-rubaye5023 8 лет назад +29

    actually I can't believe my life without listening to Bach Music 🎶 it's amazing peace ✌ of the genius Bach also I am every day hearing bach music 🎶

    • @generalackbar245
      @generalackbar245 7 лет назад

      Amazing peace... and amazing piece.:) :) :)
      I don't know why actually I react to that misstyping... This is not a syntax error. You just made a perfect joke :)

  • @Vince_uk
    @Vince_uk 3 года назад +16

    I have just caught this Channel, this is singularly the greatest organ piece Bach ever wrote and this performance is absolutely superb.. I used to play it on the organ myself and every time I hear it my eyes full with tears. So powerful and yet so gentle, so simple and yet so complex a true masterpiece. and it all started with a 4 bar theme that Bach built on and created an awesome 8 bar thread. A wonderful performance and yes my eyes are wet. I love to see Bach's organs works orchestrated. Bach was a true genius.

    • @carmongers
      @carmongers 6 месяцев назад

      I can only say, me too. It has taken me more than 50 years to understand, and know, that this work played on the organ is the most majestic, awesome and utterly sublime composition ever. I understand (have read elsewhere), that Bach composed this when he was 22.....WHAT! As you say a true genius. That gradual build up, sensual mid section and building again to that shattering Crescendo...... shdders and yes at times, eye watering.

  • @ezequielstepanenko3229
    @ezequielstepanenko3229 5 лет назад +30

    bach should be orchestrated more often

  • @goscott444
    @goscott444 2 года назад +8

    One of my favorites! Thank you for putting in a tuba! GOD bless the Royal Philharmonic and Andrew Litton in the name of Jesus! *Stirring performance! Love the end!* 😁😍

  • @WelshBathBoy
    @WelshBathBoy 11 лет назад +10

    I was there that night, such a moving experience, hearing it here brings no bearing to feeling it in person.

  • @silv3r97
    @silv3r97 6 дней назад

    For now (I'm 26 years old) this is the most beautiful masterpiece I've ever heard in my life. I can't imagine a more sublime music. I bow before the majesty of J. S. Bach's genius.

  • @QuentaSilmarillion
    @QuentaSilmarillion 12 лет назад +13

    On the day this performance took place, the music moved the audience so greatly that they immediately got it on. The population of Britain increased by 10%.

  • @dream431ca
    @dream431ca 12 лет назад +10

    Mainstream music of today is all about money and image, the music is atrocious. This music on the other hand is all about art, contrast, feeling, and an extension of the human soul. This will never die.

  • @XanderMoss
    @XanderMoss 10 лет назад +9

    Imagine a big city with every building's roof equiped with big speakers.And at the same time all of them play this work.When the finale comes...every man alive kneeled and crying from this sublime emotional earthquake.

  • @TOBMAX
    @TOBMAX 14 лет назад +5

    Bach - A real Genius !!!

  • @aroaldopaulinosouza7436
    @aroaldopaulinosouza7436 2 года назад +3

    Bach deserves such a creative performance! what a creative sumptuousness!!

  • @somethingtojenga
    @somethingtojenga 10 лет назад +13

    I love how subjective music is... even though some don't feel the critical emotional response in this performance required to be beyond any bad words, this performance had such resonance with me, and I've heard many versions of the piece, both organ and transcribed for orchestra. I think as it is with anything you spend a life doing, listening to music builds to a maturity in all of us, like a companion who can charm and inspire you, convince you with their passion, and utterly blow your mind. Bach is a friend with whom I can sit and listen, and when he makes his final point, I sit up in my chair, turn to face him, and stare unbelieving of what total sense he's made.
    Of course, it is subjective... the person who has listened to their friends will listen to Bach and shrug, or listen to this orchestra after having lived with their orchestras or organs, and shrug. We can't forget that music needs to spring forth in ALL directions, in ALL times, and reach out to those who have already lived lives apart from any current music's ability to make more meaningful.

    • @dream431ca
      @dream431ca 9 лет назад +4

      +pon33villin This is just my opinion, but I believe this song to be one of the best ever written in all of history. I know it sounds ridiculous but this song has an effect on me that no other song has. The pacing is incredible. Couple that with how heavy this song feels and the sheer emotion this song conveys, it blows me away every single time I listen. If I was in the audience when this ways being played, I'd be in tears from the intensity and beauty.

    • @somethingtojenga
      @somethingtojenga 9 лет назад +3

      Matt M Yeah, I definitely know how you feel... but music always moves forward--there's no way Bach could have orchestrated his piece like this while living in his own time, without knowledge of this type of orchestra or modern instruments. And the colors in this are almost as brilliant as the structure itself... keep searching for music that speaks to you! It doesn't have to diminish this one bit--people have many facets and are complex, and one piece of music can occupy one part of you while others still have room. This one definitely occupies a deep, brooding place in me that searches for a light.

  • @muulka
    @muulka 11 лет назад +4

    Love the conductor's face at the end!

  • @maj8301
    @maj8301 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolute PERFECTION!!! We are so lucky this was captured on film because it most likely could never happen again! !!!WOW!!!

  • @Stateoftention
    @Stateoftention 13 лет назад +7

    im loving lower brass right now!

  • @cosmofoxgaming1268
    @cosmofoxgaming1268 2 года назад +2

    The most beautiful and perfect piece of music ever written.

  • @ZX1936NM
    @ZX1936NM 3 года назад +2

    Monumental.. composer , music , performance....

  • @annakimborahpa
    @annakimborahpa 3 года назад +7

    1) J.S. Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor is generally considered the greatest organ work ever composed but as you can hear, it also communicates quite well transcribed for symphony orchestra.
    2) Although the setting is London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall, I'd also welcome a listen among the Pines and Fountains of Rome.
    3) Since there are so many similarities in sound and effect to the Finale of Brahms' Fourth Symphony in E Minor, I'm wondering whether: (A) Johann's BWV 582 inspired Johannes' Op. 98, (B) the inspiration for Resphighi's orchestration of Bach's Passcaglia came after he heard Brahms' Passacaglia, or (C) did Brahms and Respighi simply pass by that cog in the road with glee?

  • @LogosNigrum
    @LogosNigrum 6 лет назад +2

    That fucking stretto, before the fugue, is my life right now.

  • @Tsobanian
    @Tsobanian 13 лет назад +2

    @contrerados Stokowski premiered his orchestration of Passacaglia & Fugue on 10 Feb 1922. Ottorino Respighi's version was written 8 years after the Stokowski version. OTHERS WHO HAVE ORCHESTRATED PASSACAGLIA IN C MINOR BWV582 ARE : RENE LEIBOWITZ, HERMAN BOESSENROTH, FRANCIS G. SANDERS, ALEXANDER GOEDICKE, HEINRICH ESSER, SIR ANDREW DAVIS, EUGENE ORMANDY.....
    Herman Boessenroth arrangement was premiered on April 12 1935 by Eugen Ormandy and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

  • @dst4307
    @dst4307 2 года назад +1

    Was für eine Interpretation, von Genuss und Musikqualität. Ihr seit mega. Bach persönlich hätte sich gefreut und euch zu dieser Meisterleißtung gratuliert. Ich finde die Bläser am besten, Danke und Amen

  • @ianrwood21
    @ianrwood21 11 лет назад +2

    Excellent version. I still keep going back to Toscanini but I shall also keep coming back to this.

  • @usgusdus1215
    @usgusdus1215 4 месяца назад +1

    Thi is the pinnacle of music.

  • @Francis1930
    @Francis1930 13 лет назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @BANHMIZON
    @BANHMIZON 11 лет назад +3

    the serene section from 4:55 is beautiful...it makes the climax at 5:38 incredibly powerful

  • @mariopizzol107
    @mariopizzol107 5 лет назад +1

    it's the first time now that I hear this version of bwv 582.
    Truly exceptional!
    Congratulations.

  • @robandwood57
    @robandwood57 8 лет назад +6

    Telegram from Toscanini to Respighi after the first public performance; "Bravo Respighi!" quite rightly so.

    • @michelrocker9044
      @michelrocker9044 4 года назад +1

      Toscanini fut bien moins clément avec Stokowski ! (en bref :"bon pour l'asile !"). Partialité ?

  • @pietvandijk5084
    @pietvandijk5084 3 месяца назад

    An eternal monument for the music.

  • @Hazelrat10
    @Hazelrat10 12 лет назад +1

    One of Bach's best.

  • @andresfcastanoescritor
    @andresfcastanoescritor 11 лет назад +3

    Bach is like a turbulent river of music

  • @mtv565
    @mtv565 12 лет назад +1

    Great orchestral transcription of Bach's organ masterpiece!

  • @user-ol1ib1ss2b
    @user-ol1ib1ss2b 11 месяцев назад

    Commenters give some respect to Respighi! Genius of orchestration! He could paint every color of the rainbow with the orchestra! He gives the organ such profound sacred yet sensual texture. Every serious composer for symphony orchestra needs to study this music!

  • @keithrogers9741
    @keithrogers9741 Год назад

    I have to play it every so often to amend the music in my head already playing

  • @fernandoblascobalbastre1283
    @fernandoblascobalbastre1283 7 месяцев назад

    Respighi dirige magistralmente a una de las grandes orquestas, con un un gusto y delicadeza admirables. ¡Bravo! ¡Bravo!

  • @sonykroket
    @sonykroket 12 лет назад +1

    It's just beautiful
    Favourited, featured and thanked the friend who introduced it to me

  • @grahamtebby
    @grahamtebby 5 лет назад +2

    For me it's rare that an orchestration is better than the original, but this is one.

  • @chatnoir8719
    @chatnoir8719 2 года назад +3

    幕総が全国大会でこの曲やってて凄かったから聞きたくなった笑

  • @viniciuspessoa3872
    @viniciuspessoa3872 6 лет назад +9

    That´s what you play when you are in a grumpy mood, preferably in a giant organ in your castle in the mountains

  • @aimilios439
    @aimilios439 3 года назад +2

    Holy shit those tears. Didn't mean to let them go...

  • @sculli13
    @sculli13 12 лет назад

    Einfach nur großartig! Absolut umwerfend. Wenn sich auf meinem Arm eine Gänsehaut zeigt, dann ist die vorgetragene Musik immer "Erstklassig"
    Danke für diese Musik und solch ein Orchester!

  • @allanborba4880
    @allanborba4880 3 года назад +1

    A melhor versão de Passacaglia e fuga que já ouvi, versão melhor até que a do mestre Stokowski, Litton foi ousado e inovador, deixando esta música de uma forma nunca tocada. Adoro Bach e esta música, em qualquer versão, está no topo da lista.

  • @ruvstof
    @ruvstof 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful! Bach would be proud!

  • @Account.Deleted.
    @Account.Deleted. 2 года назад

    Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @othaner38
    @othaner38 4 года назад +1

    Bravo ! Bravo ! Bravo, Maestro !

  • @accordiontv1
    @accordiontv1 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent work. Thank you 😇

  • @Chekatana
    @Chekatana 10 лет назад +3

    Masterpiece

  • @goneretired7030
    @goneretired7030 3 года назад +1

    Ok, my turn to commit. I’m an organist and have performed this many times. I think this orchestrated transcription is quite good and especially am pleased that it was taken at a good pace. So often it’s taken way too slow. The only thing I missed was the lack of a cadenza between the Neapolitan 6th and dominate at the end of the fugue…

  • @GabrielPadecopeo
    @GabrielPadecopeo 12 лет назад +2

    Bella, muy bella música. Me gusta más esta transcrición de O. Respigui que la realizada por L. Stokowski. Esta es más magestuosa y potente por la inclusión de los metales. Maravillosa versión.

  • @leonsmello
    @leonsmello 12 лет назад

    I've already listened many times.

  • @f1f1s
    @f1f1s 11 лет назад +2

    I completely agree with you. Goedicke, who orchestrated it, himself recorded one of the most powerful and thoughtful renditions of BWV 582. In fact, it is the slowest one so far, but every subtle metamotphosis of semiquavers is distinctly heard.
    There is a recording by Goedicke on my channel, but it is has all traits of bad LPs... I have already purchased a fine LP to transfer Goedicke playing this Passacaglia and Fugue to lossless... Wait for it!
    P.S. Forsooth, Romantic renditions of Bach suck.

  • @hansschutt8971
    @hansschutt8971 2 года назад

    My humble opinion about this piece is that it symbolises the resurrection of Christ. Knowing that Bach always composed so many religious music and the meaning of Passacaglia which means Passage No music touches me as much as this one for the event of the Resurrection. As a matter of fact, Zeffirelli, in his film, Jesus of Nazareth, is using the first notes of this composition, a little modified, for the scene of the pharisees entering the empty tomb of Jesus marking the moment of the resurrection. I do not believe in exclusivity. I love all religions. I am just expressing my appreciation of the magnificence of Bach's music.

  • @andreiefimov6246
    @andreiefimov6246 11 месяцев назад +2

    Прекрасное исполнение. СУПЕР 👍 КЛАССИКА ВСЕГДА В МОДЕ!
    Андрей Ефимов. Харьков. Украина. Канал традиций эстрадной музыки.

    • @isd6497
      @isd6497 9 месяцев назад

      Хотілося б запитати коли в Харкові та інших містах України, які так близько до "рускага міра" почнуть розмовляти українською мовою, а не мою рашистів, які забрали життя в десятків тисяч українців.

    • @andreiefimov6246
      @andreiefimov6246 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@isd6497 Головне перемогти ворога!
      А мова йде за перемогою. Все буде Україна!

  • @MrRafaelamadeumilani
    @MrRafaelamadeumilani 11 лет назад +2

    wow symphonic romantic bach

  • @cosmofoxgaming1268
    @cosmofoxgaming1268 3 года назад

    Simply astonishing

  • @nasigil5928
    @nasigil5928 7 лет назад +1

    I fucking love this version of BWV 582, brilliant adaption from Stokowski

  • @ugogastaldi9448
    @ugogastaldi9448 8 лет назад +2

    le trascrizioni bachiane di Respighi sono senza dubbio tra le piu' riuscite. due grandi compositori a confronto. Stokowsky a confronto di Respighi era un dilettante.

  • @MsPaolo1983
    @MsPaolo1983 5 лет назад

    Grandissimo Genio della mia meravigliosa città!!! Bologna!!!!!

  • @cesarpimenta2008
    @cesarpimenta2008 3 года назад

    que peça maravilhosa, que música envolvente que se fecha em si mesma para depois explodir em crescendo! Bach makes us stop and think, invites us to follow him and we happily agree because the way is absolutely perfect

  • @Skilfer11
    @Skilfer11 13 лет назад +2

    @leonsmello
    I've heard this piece played in all its varieties, and being as it is a piece of power, the orchestra handles it better.

  • @jean-mariepironet3514
    @jean-mariepironet3514 Год назад

    Le génie de la musique de Bach est tel qu'elle contient en germe des possibilités de développement et d'interprétation telles que celle-ci, au point que l'on peut parler d'une véritable recréation, sublimée par un orchestre et un chef en tout point remarquable. Je pense que Bach lui-même aurait été émerveillé par la luminosité et la musicalité que cet ensemble donne à la fugue, absolument superbe de bout en bout. Bravo et merci !

  • @JunaydMustafa
    @JunaydMustafa 12 лет назад +2

    @elopez4024 Or the whole Passacaglia, perhaps... Since the beginning, I can hear: "Let there be light...".

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 3 года назад

      Yes! Me too! Always wanted to write something like that and be read onto the passacaglia...

  • @PatLPauloski
    @PatLPauloski 11 лет назад +4

    Have you considered that Respighi is in fact a late-romantic composer? Yes it is a transcription but it meant to be played in romantic style. While there are a few spots that are "lacking" it is a very well done performance.

  • @megaponful
    @megaponful 11 лет назад

    everyone who is complaining about the orchestra please...just shut up...i think this piece is beautifull AND i know it doesnt beat the organ. but dont go hating on this piece.i think they did a great job doing this.

  • @carlosnicolasmejiarivera2624
    @carlosnicolasmejiarivera2624 6 лет назад +1

    ¡¡MAGNIFICO!!

  • @alpkunkar9471
    @alpkunkar9471 Год назад

    ❤Commovente , e sentimentale

  • @michelroussanne906
    @michelroussanne906 9 лет назад

    Merci !

  • @JohannSebastianWainwright
    @JohannSebastianWainwright Год назад

    Oh, wow. WOW!!!

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 2 месяца назад

    BTW: The composer Godowsky composed an absolutely incredible passacaglia and fugue for the piano, both to honor Bach, and Schubert the earlier composer of the theme. It's a piece rarely heard in concert, mainly because it's so monstrously difficult, only the technical titans can even play it! If you like Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue, you owe it to yourself to check this out!
    ruclips.net/video/f0nlJXooIVc/видео.htmlsi=Pnaq4lIr0vwvUXtV

  • @stryjek69
    @stryjek69 Год назад

    Awsome! ❤

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад +2

    OMG this transcription is SO much better than those of Weber or Schoenberg. Their versions sound like they were done by plumbers.

  • @paoloa4275
    @paoloa4275 3 года назад

    Bellissimo.

  • @putkimies3
    @putkimies3 11 лет назад

    I think the whole purpose of this arrangement is to play it with the full orchestra as almost all other versions are played with the church organ only (as is the original). There are a lot of organ versions of this but not so played with the full orchestra.

  • @GabrielPadecopeo
    @GabrielPadecopeo 13 лет назад

    ¿Qué le falta o le sobra a este vídeo para ser destacado? ¿Quién decide esa clasificación? Esta interpretación se lo merece de sobra.

  • @ecphorizer
    @ecphorizer Год назад +1

    The audio is not synchonized with the video - about 1300 ms ahead.

  • @patxiek
    @patxiek 10 лет назад +3

    Dios mio que bendicion..... gracias por compartir este video , como me habria gustado estar alli, alguien sabe si es posible conseguir esto en dvd o blue ray , gracias......muy buena version ......las trancripciones que hizo Stockoski son increibles ......y en este caso muy buena la interpretacion

    • @juanmaMCMLXXXII
      @juanmaMCMLXXXII 10 лет назад

      En este caso la transcripción es de Ottorino Respighi

    • @patxiek
      @patxiek 10 лет назад

      Juan María Gómez Márquez Ok, gracias ...tengo un cd si de Ottorino Respighi que sale BWV 582 si , y ademas lo pone en la descripcion del video ....que fallo....pero bueno tambien la tengo por Stockoski y de todas las versiones que he oido la que mas me gusta es la de Stockosvski.....especialmente una que sale en un cd de BBC Philarmonic , Matthias Bamert, y tambien la tengo dirigida por el mismo Stockoski en el 58 y otra antes , entre el 27 y y el 40 con peor sonido pero increible .....

    • @juanmaMCMLXXXII
      @juanmaMCMLXXXII 10 лет назад

      No conocía esa versión. Sería interesdante comparar ambas orquestaciones y la obra original para órgano para sacar conclusiones. A mí esta transcripción de Respighi me gusta especialmente, el hombre dominaba la orquesta, y lo demuestra no sólo aquí sino en su propia música, que se escucha bastante menos de lo que merecería.

    • @juanmaMCMLXXXII
      @juanmaMCMLXXXII 10 лет назад

      interesante... no "interesdante"

    • @patxiek
      @patxiek 10 лет назад

      Yo creo que ahi en youtube la puedes buscar , son 2 cd de la BBC Philarmonic con Matthias Barmet como director , Stockovski Simphonic Bach Vol.1 y Vol.2

  • @gloriaferrandez9247
    @gloriaferrandez9247 2 года назад

    Desde que la he descubierto, no dejo de escucharla. Es impresionante.

  • @user-ju3nm3ny7n
    @user-ju3nm3ny7n 3 года назад +2

    You could transcribe BWV 582 for tin cans and it would still stand.

  • @JunaydMustafa
    @JunaydMustafa 12 лет назад

    @TheDirection69 You are really fortunate, indeed.

  • @k_per
    @k_per 5 лет назад +1

    Deep...

  • @EDGJZConglomerate
    @EDGJZConglomerate 13 лет назад

    My new favorite Bach piece! The CSO Brass performed this exquisitely! Is anybody else of the opinion that this should have ended on a minor chord instead of a major? I understand the time period and the purpose of Pickardy thirds, but still . . . the ending is so cataclysmic, I think that minor would be more fitting.

  • @RogueRotting360
    @RogueRotting360 13 лет назад

    @leonsmello Agreed there. I think one of the very times a Bach transcription has surpassed one of Stokowski's.

  • @drfarrin
    @drfarrin 10 лет назад

    I have a thought on the transcription of Bach's pieces. He wrote music in a time when much of the performance was left up to the performer's personal opinion on the piece in question. So, following that reasoning, I believe that anyone who wants to play a Bach transcription and be taken seriously should write their own. The orchestra is analogous to a massive Organ, both generate a broad range of sounds that a single musician controls. We expect this of organists, so why SHOULDN'T a conductor be held to that standard? To demand of them that they give us what specific voices they personally think would do the best job conveying the sound and not capitulate to what a famous conductor or composer of the past thinks.

  • @GabrielPadecopeo
    @GabrielPadecopeo 12 лет назад

    @jjuan54 Sí, Juan, estoy de acuerdo, sólo que es pertinente tener presente que J.S.Bach es "EL PADRE DE LA MÚSICA"

  • @AllMusicEtc
    @AllMusicEtc 3 месяца назад

    Tuning: 0c: A4 = 440Hz

  • @skwerek
    @skwerek 8 лет назад +2

    4:49 guter triller!

  • @GabrielPadecopeo
    @GabrielPadecopeo 13 лет назад

    Extraordinaria, bellísima interpretación. Música para Dios. ¡Tenía que ser Bach! Gracias, muchas gracias por este deleite de espiritualidad. Gracias.

  • @KARTOFFELSALATATATAT
    @KARTOFFELSALATATATAT 13 лет назад

    Asteroids striking the earth produce a sound much alike the passacaglia. The rebirth of mankind years later will produce the fugue.
    Movie directors should use this.

  • @cosmofoxgaming1268
    @cosmofoxgaming1268 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get this footage? Is there a dvd around? I NEED IT IN MY LIFE

  • @DanBertelli
    @DanBertelli 6 лет назад +1

    Quem consegue dar dislike num vídeo desses???