In a record harpsichord will always sounds better, but there is nothing like the sound of an acoustic pipe organ. It is true that in a harpsichord the nature of counterpoint could be listen much clear
4 years since my last comment and I love this version of the Bach. I would imagine that back in the day, J.S.Bach could well have played his music on harpsichord as it would have been somewhat difficult to always a) have a pipe organ that was accessible and 2) getting someone to pump the bellows. This is a beautiful performance of the work which I can listen to again and again.
Genau meine Worte 😂 Ich füge noch hinzu - so laut, dass der Verputz von der Decke fällt 😂 Allerdings dann wohl eher mit Orgel - jedenfalls mein Lieblingsstück von meinem.Lieblingskomponisten..
@@mv.d.k.prepperoma6310 Interessante Tatsache: Bach versteckt in einigen seiner Werke tatsächlich seinen Namen. Er tat dies, weil das deutsche Notenbeschriftungssystem eine „H“-Note zulässt. Während sie im westlichen Beschriftungssystem also wie B♭, A, C und B aussehen kann, lautet sie im deutschen Beschriftungssystem tatsächlich B, A , C und H, die das Wort „Bach“ buchstabieren. Es tut mir leid, wenn mein Deutsch nicht stimmt. Ich benutze eine Übersetzungssoftware, um diese ganze Tatsache auf Deutsch zu schreiben
Two things amazing : 1. Bach composed this for organ and still it sounds like a tailor-made masterpiece for harpsichord. 2. Luc Beausejur finds every harpsichord-like aspects from this music and does justice to them.
If memory serves, organists often practiced pieces on something like this, because pumping was done manually in the early days of the organ and it got to be expensive. I would expect this is why it sounds so good on this instrument.
Especially the fuge - the fuge is great on the harpsichord and Luc’s ornementation just before the Fantasia is exquisite. I feel that the instrumentation for the prelude is lacking from the harpsichord as those big base pedal notes don’t come through as well. Really fun this one!
I have heard this piece for solo violin and for piano too, and they were both amazing, just like this rendition. The toccata and fugue in D minor is such a unique piece.
I highly urge you listen to Egg's cover of this piece if you haven't already, it uses this in a very aerial way on a Hammond organ that is so beautiful
I liked the whole performance too. the only unjustice that may be noticed is the ending; the notes cannot be held for too long and improvisation is needed. Organ still beats the harpischord at that area.
impressive. Mr Beausejour's phrasing is wonderful, a mature musician conveying Bach's language as he understands it. Adding the precision of the pluck to this work is shocking and wonderful. I will come back to this performance many times.
I have done so. I grew up with a grandmother who was a concert pianist and a father who played the blues on the piano. I still FAR prefer the harpsichord an have since I was a child. Everyone has his own taste, I suppose.
Both harpsichords and pianos are capable of producing powerful sounds, to be sure. However, a bass note on a harpsichord acoustically creates a much purer sound than a bass note on a piano. This is caused by the fact that a piano hammer strikes two or three strings at once, creating complex overtones. These overtones can add to the aesthetic of the instrument, but usually muddy the very low bass notes somewhat.
This is honestly an incredible, refreshing take on the toccata and fugue, and since it's on a harpsichord with pedals (I didn't even know there is such a thing)it's much clearer than an organ and therefore this take is also revealing. I really don't know why this doesn't have more views.
Plus on l'écoute plus on se dit que la beauté de votre jeu se marie si bien avec les subtilités de ce magnifique clavecin à pédalier. Merci chaleureusement... Merci aussi à Monsieur Beaupré pour avoir fait cet instrument avec toute sa force et toute son âme.
More and more I am beginning to love the mysterious sound of the pedal harpsichord. Hearing the beautiful low, deep, notes from the lower registers bring so much life into the music. Brilliant performance.
Stupéfiant ! Je ne savais pas qu'un clavecin à pédalier existait. Cela enrichi beaucoup l'instrument. C'est une avancée technique considérable pour le clavecin. Bravo à Luc qui sait tirer partie à la perfection de ces nouvelles possibilités. Magique.
To play an organ keyboard with feet is awe-inspiring, as it is to watch any harpsichordist play with (just!) their hands; to play plucked strings in the same way is surely an act of hubris! Wonderfully exciting to hear and watch this masterful musician defy the odds in such a magnificent performance!
Interprétation très convaincante.. comme bcp de pièces destinées a l'orgue le passage par Le clavecin était quasi obligé pour travailler dans un espace plus confortable que l'église et pour économiser les souffleurs.. bach possédait un ou deux clavecins pédalier... bravo
A true revelation! I would never have thought that the Toccata and Fugue could have worked on the harpsichord, but it does...and magnificently. Felicitatations, Luc! Quel maestro! And the final extempore section of the fugue is nothing short of magnificent!
I imagine it was probably composed on a harpsichord. The Piano Forte was invented very late in his life and is very different from a modern piano. There is a possibility that he saw one of those very late in life. Still, it would have been mostly organ or harpsichord for Bach.
@XDranzer000I have read that Bach tried some pianoforte's made by Silbermann, the first time he told Silbermann to try harder, the second time he liked the instrument(s) more. But that was late in his life. Now I'm hoping this is not some hoax I read :).
E. Power Biggs had a pedal harpsichord and he recorded several LPs with it including one of Bach organ pieces encluding the Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor..
pedals are great for giving much more range . This is amazing. Another instrument (like the carillon) I would never have thought of using for this particular piece of music. because of the clarity of the harpsichord, I heard notes and phrases I never heard before. I stand amazed.
Was not aware of a pedal harpsichord I had read that Bach, in his youth, repaired/tuned church organs, so he had access to them. But how much time could he get for the people to operate the bellows contraptions, while he composed. This design makes perfect sense. Great performance by Luc Beausejour. Thanks for that!
Top-flight musicians like Bach could compose music in their heads and write it down without playing it first. They could also enjoy a piece of music just by reading the notes on the page. Wish I could do that.
I can't help but be aware of the technic it requires to play this piece on the harpsichord, and he is utterly masterful, and very in touch with the soul of the instrument!
Very well played! Complete with ornaments similar to what every musician of the 18th Century would have added to the written music, and which nicely fills in the sustained chords at the end.
WOW! Absolutely SUPERB!! The articulations and use of trills at transition at 6:42 and later at the ending at 7:50 are so MOVING!! Fantastic job!!! This is one of my absolute favorite interpretations!! Bravo!
Brilliant! Simply amazing!! This is unquestionably one of the most masterful pieces of organ music ever conceived (and most popular). However, to hear it on a harpsichord such as this really allows one to appreciate the mastery and intricacy of this piece in a way that has never been known to me. I have always attributed so much of the grandeur of this piece to the organ, itself, but to hear it stripped of those thousands of pipes shows that it is the piece that is the true gem.
cela me transporte dans une époque que j'aurais aimé vivre...je peus imaginer et ressentir les émotions qui s'y rattache...belle interprétation...superbe merci
MrPaevo Et même là: les conditions d'hygiène déplorable qui faisaient qu'on pouvait mourir du choléra encore en 1850, même en étant ultra riche, les rues jonchées de fumier, les transports difficiles et interminables (1 semaine au mieux pour faire Paris-Montpellier), les accumulations de vêtements même en été, les maisons non chauffées l'hiver, et j'en oublie...
Olivier Malhomme les mecs aussi n’avait pas le choix lors des mariages et on leur imposait une épouses très jeune Ensuite mourrir en couche ou dans des mines c’est tout aussi horrible
I join the multitudes who praise the artist and the instrument and have watched the vid many times. Generally eyes closed and brain riding the waves of music until today, when I saw an artwork of a man and a head hanging on the wall at the end of the room. Great backdrop for the music I thought until I realized the man was moving. A mirror is reflecting Beausejour and another man, probably the sound tech both busy with their work
The part that starts at 2:31 is one of the most brilliant parts of ANY composition in the history of music. I love this piece on the organ but it's best on the harpsichord. It's majestic on the organ but downright sinister on the harpsichord!
You could just said the fugue... They start by a theme and the beginning part of the fugue will be reuse of the theme in other keys with the other voice playing something different creating a harmonic polyphony (here it isn't counterpoint), Bach was surely the greatest fugue composer.
@@v_anh_b6474 Fugue is a combination of harmonic polyphony and counterpoint. Study closely and you will find counterpoint and harmonic polyphony. (the episode before the first pedal entry is a contrapuntal nightmare for performers.)
@@gammafoxlore2981 yes I know but if you just say that it be something else than a fugue I just said the basic thing to understand in a fugue. And I agree about this nightmare episode but with practice it is possible : )
Amazing performance ! Bach uses harpsichords to compose his music at home (as shown in the Bach House in Eisenach-Germany). This piece on harpsichord (instead of Organ) has revealed a lot of unknown details to me ...
This is an incredible performance, and really perked up my ears. Lots of interpretive nuances explored that many mainstream recordings haven’t touched. Not to mention, imo, this piece sounds perfect on the harpsichord. I forget that it’s even originally meant to be performed on organ.
i've loved listening to harpsichord music for decades, but for some reason this is the first time i'm actually seeing what a harpsichord looks like. not what i expected!
I had never seen such instrument.. pretty cool, and the 565 comes out really well in it.. crystal clear notes and chords. A friend tells me the 582 may have been originally composed in the pedal-harpsi as well.
C'est somptueux Monsieur Beauséjour ! Le clavecin à pédalier sied si bien à la musique organistique ainsi peut-être à beaucoup d'autres pièces acceptant le jeu de 16' que j'aime tant et que j'ai la chance d'avoir sur mon Pleyel ! Merci très fort. Si un jour vous pensez poster la très belle BWV 582, ce serait un immense plaisir de vous écouter dans les mêmes conditions que présentement. Mille mercis !
So lovely to hear the pedal harpsichord so beautifully played and to once again, like the pedal clavichord, prove its rightful place as an instrument in its own right alongside the organ for the performance of these exquisite works of Bach [and his contemporaries] - thanks so much for so wonderful a post. Congratulations! !
This was a wonderful discovery. You play with such restraint! And such sound comes out! A straightforward, respectful interpretation! I would give you a standing ovation.
An absolutely stunning performance on a beautiful instrument! I don't know how some so called "scholars" believe that Bach himself did not write this piece It's great depth and beauty and the virtuoso skills needed to play it well all point to Bach as the true composer. Bravo for this rendition on pedal-harpsichord. It is second to none!
Im sure they argue that because in this piece Bach ended the coda in a minor chord which is "unusual" for his works because he "always" ends his minor works in a major chord (picardy third).
I'm an organist and I think this piece works better for Harpsichord, it seems clearer. A great performance.
In a record harpsichord will always sounds better, but there is nothing like the sound of an acoustic pipe organ. It is true that in a harpsichord the nature of counterpoint could be listen much clear
Claveciniste de 19 ans, je reste bouche bée devant cette interprétation, magnifique ce clavecin à pédalier et un son rare. J'apprécie beaucoup
Bonne nuit mon vieux. Comment trouvez-vous cette interprétation aujourd'hui que vous avez 28ans?
Came for the harpsichord.Stayed for the skill.
Same here!
4 years since my last comment and I love this version of the Bach. I would imagine that back in the day, J.S.Bach could well have played his music on harpsichord as it would have been somewhat difficult to always a) have a pipe organ that was accessible and 2) getting someone to pump the bellows. This is a beautiful performance of the work which I can listen to again and again.
If I can't have someone play this at my funeral, then I refuse to die...
Many don't have a choice but if you do go for it 😆
Sadly, I think we all must die...
Genau meine Worte 😂
Ich füge noch hinzu - so laut, dass der Verputz von der Decke fällt 😂
Allerdings dann wohl eher mit Orgel - jedenfalls mein Lieblingsstück von meinem.Lieblingskomponisten..
@@jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 😬echt 😢?
Aber dann mit Begleitung durch J. S. Bach !
@@mv.d.k.prepperoma6310 Interessante Tatsache: Bach versteckt in einigen seiner Werke tatsächlich seinen Namen. Er tat dies, weil das deutsche Notenbeschriftungssystem eine „H“-Note zulässt. Während sie im westlichen Beschriftungssystem also wie B♭, A, C und B aussehen kann, lautet sie im deutschen Beschriftungssystem tatsächlich B, A , C und H, die das Wort „Bach“ buchstabieren. Es tut mir leid, wenn mein Deutsch nicht stimmt. Ich benutze eine Übersetzungssoftware, um diese ganze Tatsache auf Deutsch zu schreiben
Magnifique !... J'adore !.... Quelle interprétation !... Bravo !... Je peux écouter cette musique en boucle.
Two things amazing :
1. Bach composed this for organ and still it sounds like a tailor-made masterpiece for harpsichord.
2. Luc Beausejur finds every harpsichord-like aspects from this music and does justice to them.
If memory serves, organists often practiced pieces on something like this, because pumping was done manually in the early days of the organ and it got to be expensive. I would expect this is why it sounds so good on this instrument.
JSB is so univeresal that you can play his works on a banjo or an accordion, it will be always marvellous !
Especially the fuge - the fuge is great on the harpsichord and Luc’s ornementation just before the Fantasia is exquisite. I feel that the instrumentation for the prelude is lacking from the harpsichord as those big base pedal notes don’t come through as well. Really fun this one!
I have heard this piece for solo violin and for piano too, and they were both amazing, just like this rendition. The toccata and fugue in D minor is such a unique piece.
It's actually thought that Bach actually wrote it for fiddle, and the organ version is his own adaptation...
I was told that pedal harpsichords were not designed for performance, but only practice; however this one sounds like a very good instrument.
I love the way it sounds too 😊
Ja, If baroque and classical music died and at least took all the snobs with it I would say YES.
Like most things in art the original intent doesn't matter. If it works it works.
@@kishascape 💯
I heard that instruments like this one were popular amongst organists, because they were cheaper to practice on.
C'est magnifique! Merci de rendre cette musique accessible à Montréal, c'est un cadeau inestimable que vous nous offrez :-)
8:18 No one going to mention that this guy just teleported off the harpsichord at the end/applause? 🤣🤣
Great performance by the way.
From 2:30 to 3:00 possibly the greatest notes ever written.... EVER!
And stolen by musicians time and time again... 😑
@@DBWave94 they all are in public domain now
I highly urge you listen to Egg's cover of this piece if you haven't already, it uses this in a very aerial way on a Hammond organ that is so beautiful
Goosebumps transforming into euphorical beauty and musical freedom!
@@DBWave94 much in the same way Vivaldi's Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor RV 580 was "borrowed" by to give us
Bach's Concerto in A minor BWV 1065
First and only instrument that does true justice to the Organ. Another example of how magnificent the Harpsichord's power is!
Other than the organ?
Absolutely...first thought was that this very much approached the organ for magnificence. What an instrument.
I liked the whole performance too. the only unjustice that may be noticed is the ending; the notes cannot be held for too long and improvisation is needed. Organ still beats the harpischord at that area.
Dol Lon It don't beat it, those are different instruments, with their own good and bad things, you can't compare a Hapsichord with an Organ
How about on Russian bayan? ruclips.net/video/x8G276nvQdY/видео.html
Magnifique, sublime, quelle maitrise .Bravo c'est de toute beauté..
impressive. Mr Beausejour's phrasing is wonderful, a mature musician conveying Bach's language as he understands it. Adding the precision of the pluck to this work is shocking and wonderful. I will come back to this performance many times.
Sees it the same as Xaver Varnus. I watched this a few times as well.
This by far the best non pipe organ version of this piece, it sounds fantastic even without an enourmous organ.
I love the way the bass notes on the harpsichord "growl." There is so much more character and beauty of timbre on a harpsichord than a "piano."
I agree !
I agree too!
I have played a concert grand before
I have done so. I grew up with a grandmother who was a concert pianist and a father who played the blues on the piano. I still FAR prefer the harpsichord an have since I was a child. Everyone has his own taste, I suppose.
Both harpsichords and pianos are capable of producing powerful sounds, to be sure. However, a bass note on a harpsichord acoustically creates a much purer sound than a bass note on a piano. This is caused by the fact that a piano hammer strikes two or three strings at once, creating complex overtones. These overtones can add to the aesthetic of the instrument, but usually muddy the very low bass notes somewhat.
That was astonishing virtuosity. He really brought Bach alive. And then one thinks of Bach: incredible genius.
This is honestly an incredible, refreshing take on the toccata and fugue, and since it's on a harpsichord with pedals (I didn't even know there is such a thing)it's much clearer than an organ and therefore this take is also revealing. I really don't know why this doesn't have more views.
most organists back in the day the would practice on this because pumpers aren't cheap. even Mozart have a pedal piano.
@@iopvixens fucking nerds
@@kirsas9413 What's your problem?
A clean sound, principaly for the fugue, depends on the registration of the organ. Low notes on pedal harpsichord are not that clean...
I was lucky enough to just find it now . . . Fantastic!
あのトッカータとフーガニ短調がチェンバロで聴けるなんて、驚きです!足鍵盤付きのチェンバロ初めて観ました!
演奏も一音一音粒が揃っていて素晴らしい!Luc Beausejourさんアッロードありがとう!
Plus on l'écoute plus on se dit que la beauté de votre jeu se marie si bien avec les subtilités de ce magnifique clavecin à pédalier. Merci chaleureusement... Merci aussi à Monsieur Beaupré pour avoir fait cet instrument avec toute sa force et toute son âme.
Bien dit
C'est juste magnifique. BRAVO :O
Português é muito melhor, francês otário!
One of my favorite instruments harpsichord.
Thank you for making the world a better place. This piece gave me hope. Thank you thank you!
Je ne m'attendais pas à ce que ça sonne aussi bien sur clavecin. Bravo pour cette très belle interprétation !
More and more I am beginning to love the mysterious sound of the pedal harpsichord. Hearing the beautiful low, deep, notes from the lower registers bring so much life into the music. Brilliant performance.
Iddio onnipotente!!!! Che meraviglia! Un miracolo!
Merci pour cette interprétation sur cet instrument vraiment rare. Vous nous avez pris par surprise et ravis d'une belle performance.
Stupéfiant ! Je ne savais pas qu'un clavecin à pédalier existait. Cela enrichi beaucoup l'instrument. C'est une avancée technique considérable pour le clavecin. Bravo à Luc qui sait tirer partie à la perfection de ces nouvelles possibilités. Magique.
I wonder how many times I've heard a harpsichord in my childhood thinking it was a Spanish Guitar.
Lieutenant BaconWaffles harpsichord have a plectrum like guitar, good notice.
When I first heard Bach’s harpsichord concerto at age 6, I was wondering what on earth that guitarist was doing
Or listen to Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, he was inspired by the Spanish guitar. Listen to k. 175, 492, 141 or 119
Ive heard Toccata in d minor and played it many times for listeners but this is amazing. Great job. So refreshing.
Wonderful playing. I love Bach. I’m glad he lived and wrote great music.
👍👍👍👍 ♥️ 👍👍👍👍
Фантастика! В органном исполнении обычно все звуки слитны, а тут... Это просто необыкновенно. С любовью из России.
This performance raises Bach to uncharted air.Fabulous in every way merci.
Maese Luc Basejour: Magnífico, magistral y divino al clavecín.
To play an organ keyboard with feet is awe-inspiring, as it is to watch any harpsichordist play with (just!) their hands; to play plucked strings in the same way is surely an act of hubris! Wonderfully exciting to hear and watch this masterful musician defy the odds in such a magnificent performance!
What an amazing instrument! Also, a superb performance!
Interprétation très convaincante.. comme bcp de pièces destinées a l'orgue le passage par Le clavecin était quasi obligé pour travailler dans un espace plus confortable que l'église et pour économiser les souffleurs.. bach possédait un ou deux clavecins pédalier... bravo
A true revelation! I would never have thought that the Toccata and Fugue could have worked on the harpsichord, but it does...and magnificently. Felicitatations, Luc! Quel maestro! And the final extempore section of the fugue is nothing short of magnificent!
I imagine it was probably composed on a harpsichord. The Piano Forte was invented very late in his life and is very different from a modern piano. There is a possibility that he saw one of those very late in life. Still, it would have been mostly organ or harpsichord for Bach.
@XDranzer000I have read that Bach tried some pianoforte's made by Silbermann, the first time he told Silbermann to try harder, the second time he liked the instrument(s) more. But that was late in his life. Now I'm hoping this is not some hoax I read :).
@@les6paul I thought the first pianoforte was made by Christofori in 1700?
@@les6paul Bach saw several pianos and after playing them, told their owner what was wrong with them!!!
E. Power Biggs had a pedal harpsichord and he recorded several LPs with it including one of Bach organ pieces encluding the Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor..
Magistral ... et merci aux réseaux sociaux qui m’ont fait découvrir cette version !
Qu'il joue bien, notre Luc ! C'est parfait tant au niveau d rythme que des nuances. Une vraie virtuosité, c'est magnifique et émouvant.
Un monument de LA MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE
AU CLAVECINS, C'EDT UNE RÉUSSITE, QUI GARDE SON EMOTION INTACTE
CE CLAVIÉRISTE EST UN VIRTUOSE DE TRES HAUT NIVEAU
Magnifiquement beau, un son d'un autre age limpide comme l'eau.
Merci.
Pas d'un autre âge, mais d'une autre dimension !!
pedals are great for giving much more range . This is amazing. Another instrument (like the carillon) I would never have thought of using for this particular piece of music. because of the clarity of the harpsichord, I heard notes and phrases I never heard before. I stand amazed.
masterpiece
Клавесин мння всегда завораживал, это волшебство какое-то.Бис!!!
Was not aware of a pedal harpsichord
I had read that Bach, in his youth, repaired/tuned church organs, so he had access to them.
But how much time could he get for the people to operate the bellows contraptions, while he composed.
This design makes perfect sense.
Great performance by Luc Beausejour. Thanks for that!
Top-flight musicians like Bach could compose music in their heads and write it down without playing it first. They could also enjoy a piece of music just by reading the notes on the page. Wish I could do that.
What a powerful instrument!
Amazing!
I can't help but be aware of the technic it requires to play this piece on the harpsichord, and he is utterly masterful, and very in touch with the soul of the instrument!
Very well played! Complete with ornaments similar to what every musician of the 18th Century would have added to the written music, and which nicely fills in the sustained chords at the end.
Wow! What a masterful performance! The articulation is amazing! Thank you maestro.
WOW! Absolutely SUPERB!! The articulations and use of trills at transition at 6:42 and later at the ending at 7:50 are so MOVING!! Fantastic job!!! This is one of my absolute favorite interpretations!! Bravo!
Brilliant! Simply amazing!! This is unquestionably one of the most masterful pieces of organ music ever conceived (and most popular). However, to hear it on a harpsichord such as this really allows one to appreciate the mastery and intricacy of this piece in a way that has never been known to me. I have always attributed so much of the grandeur of this piece to the organ, itself, but to hear it stripped of those thousands of pipes shows that it is the piece that is the true gem.
Merci Luc Beauséjour d'avoir affiché sa superbe performance!!
cela me transporte dans une époque que j'aurais aimé vivre...je peus imaginer et ressentir les émotions qui s'y rattache...belle interprétation...superbe merci
Seulement si vous etiez membre de la classe privilegiee. Autrement, cela aurait ete horrible...
MrPaevo Et même là: les conditions d'hygiène déplorable qui faisaient qu'on pouvait mourir du choléra encore en 1850, même en étant ultra riche, les rues jonchées de fumier, les transports difficiles et interminables (1 semaine au mieux pour faire Paris-Montpellier), les accumulations de vêtements même en été, les maisons non chauffées l'hiver, et j'en oublie...
Et aussi que Bach n'était pas tres connu de ses contemporains
proulxmontpellier Particulièrement pour une femme, qui en plus aurait la joie d’être mariée à peine adolescente, et morte en couche avant 30 ans...
Olivier Malhomme les
mecs aussi n’avait pas le choix lors des mariages et on leur imposait une épouses très jeune
Ensuite mourrir en couche ou dans des mines c’est tout aussi horrible
I join the multitudes who praise the artist and the instrument and have watched the vid many times. Generally eyes closed and brain riding the waves of music until today, when I saw an artwork of a man and a head hanging on the wall at the end of the room. Great backdrop for the music I thought until I realized the man was moving. A mirror is reflecting Beausejour and another man, probably the sound tech both busy with their work
The part that starts at 2:31 is one of the most brilliant parts of ANY composition in the history of music. I love this piece on the organ but it's best on the harpsichord. It's majestic on the organ but downright sinister on the harpsichord!
I'm agree about the part at 2:31
You could just said the fugue... They start by a theme and the beginning part of the fugue will be reuse of the theme in other keys with the other voice playing something different creating a harmonic polyphony (here it isn't counterpoint), Bach was surely the greatest fugue composer.
@@v_anh_b6474 Fugue is a combination of harmonic polyphony and counterpoint. Study closely and you will find counterpoint and harmonic polyphony.
(the episode before the first pedal entry is a contrapuntal nightmare for performers.)
@@gammafoxlore2981 yes I know but if you just say that it be something else than a fugue I just said the basic thing to understand in a fugue. And I agree about this nightmare episode but with practice it is possible : )
3:28 Jesus, just feel that power, bravo!
Meu Deus ....é tão belo ..... Muito me encanta ..... Tão celestial ...... Amo Bach 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕💕🤗
Amazing performance ! Bach uses harpsichords to compose his music at home (as shown in the Bach House in Eisenach-Germany). This piece on harpsichord (instead of Organ) has revealed a lot of unknown details to me ...
Wow, I've never heard this piece in full before, and it was fantastic to finally hear it in full by someone giving such an impassioned performance!
Listen to it on synthesia. It's a completely different listening experience
This is an incredible performance, and really perked up my ears. Lots of interpretive nuances explored that many mainstream recordings haven’t touched. Not to mention, imo, this piece sounds perfect on the harpsichord. I forget that it’s even originally meant to be performed on organ.
tout à fait étonnant! quelle belle interprétation, qui donne un autre éclairage à cette oeuvre tant et tant jouée. Bravo Luc Beauséjour!
I don't hear the wood creeks like most harpsichord. Craftsman ship at its finest. Well played.
Gran versión amooo!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
i've loved listening to harpsichord music for decades, but for some reason this is the first time i'm actually seeing what a harpsichord looks like. not what i expected!
Це дуже гарно та дивно слухати, яка неймовірна палітра звучання, дякую, о пане Люк, майстру Бопре також респект!
Yes!!!!! This is the CORRECT tuning!! Bravo ! C’est magnifique !!
Vraiment....formidable.....comment l'exprimer. ...de la Nouvelle Zélande.
I had never seen such instrument.. pretty cool, and the 565 comes out really well in it.. crystal clear notes and chords. A friend tells me the 582 may have been originally composed in the pedal-harpsi as well.
Absolutely stunning piece of work 😊
I have never heard of a pedal harpsichord, but as a pianist and organist, I want one!
C'est somptueux Monsieur Beauséjour ! Le clavecin à pédalier sied si bien à la musique organistique ainsi peut-être à beaucoup d'autres pièces acceptant le jeu de 16' que j'aime tant et que j'ai la chance d'avoir sur mon Pleyel ! Merci très fort. Si un jour vous pensez poster la très belle BWV 582, ce serait un immense plaisir de vous écouter dans les mêmes conditions que présentement. Mille mercis !
A very beautiful and astonishing rendition. Thanks a lot.
BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE !!!!!
Lovely, just lovely performance of Bach....
Bravo Luc! Magistral ton interprétation et quel noble instrument.
So lovely to hear the pedal harpsichord so beautifully played and to once again, like the pedal clavichord, prove its rightful place as an instrument in its own right alongside the organ for the performance of these exquisite works of Bach [and his contemporaries] - thanks so much for so wonderful a post. Congratulations! !
Amazing harpsichord and the performence - truly a masterpiece👏👏👏
Magnifique!!:je trouve ça très gracieux.
Superbe interprétation.. Quel magnifique phrasé ... félicitations ...
Absolument!
This was a wonderful discovery. You play with such restraint! And such sound comes out! A straightforward, respectful interpretation! I would give you a standing ovation.
Are we gonna ignore the harpsichord foot pedals? Those are freaking amazing!
AMAZING! Outstanding performance!
Love your performance of this piece, Luc. The translucence of the voices , your wonderful use of stops makes this truly something to celebrate Bach.
An absolutely stunning performance on a beautiful instrument! I don't know how some so called "scholars" believe that Bach himself did not write this piece It's great depth and beauty and the virtuoso skills needed to play it well all point to Bach as the true composer. Bravo for this rendition on pedal-harpsichord. It is second to none!
Im sure they argue that because in this piece Bach ended the coda in a minor chord which is "unusual" for his works because he "always" ends his minor works in a major chord (picardy third).
I love BWV 565 on pipe organ and I love it even more on this instrument.
Great performance! Thank you for upload and sharing!!!
Acostumbrado a escuchar la ejecución en órgano, me ha sorprendido gratamente esta interpretación en clave. Bravo!.
Amazing, marbles pice of work and a very virtuous player on the harpsichord.
An astonishing performance... 👏 my compliments.
I can't get enough of that
What a treat! This must be my all time favorite youtube video... and will remain there... divine!
初めて見るペダルハープシコード! とてもステキです。演奏共に大変気に入りました。素晴らしいです✨👏🤍
real
Exelente ejecución, maestro!
Me quito el sombrero!...
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This sounds so much eerier on a harpsicord than on an organ.. and oohhh I love it!!!
Straordinario! Bravo!
Superb , thank you !
O_o wow. j'ai toujours pensé qu'il fallait 2 personne pour jouer ça ! Il est vraiment bon Luc :)
holy shit that thing has pedals!!
I saw one of those in Vienna.
I believe it was for the organist to practice with assuming he couldn’t fit an organ in his house.
Piano-Pedal too
There are some pianos that also have pedals. They're very rare and incredibly expensive.
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You mean harpsichords, not pianos 😁
This is a fabulous and extremely convincing interpretation of this famous Bach work. Great artistry from Luc!