Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 - P. Barton, harmonic pedal piano

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • First recording of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor with the harmonic piano pedal. I set up an overhead camera view in case any of you want fingering suggestions.
    The sheet music I used in this video is fairly close to the first link below. I just added octaves to bring out the pedal part in a few places.
    This piece was recorded in an average size room; the reverb you can hear is "sympathetic resonance" from the piano itself made possible by the harmonic pedal.
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  • @EymenMsrl
    @EymenMsrl 3 года назад +201

    0:00 Toccata
    3:01 Fugue
    You played very well, congratulations 👏

  • @wolle8182
    @wolle8182 5 лет назад +278

    1:17 this part always gives me goosebumps. Bach truly was a Genius

    • @vynneve
      @vynneve Год назад +12

      I wonder if through the fire and flames was taken from that lol, sounds just like it at the start.

  • @beechrad1965
    @beechrad1965 5 лет назад +2969

    ...and in 1685, God said, “Let there be Bach.” And it was good.

  • @kevin.afton_
    @kevin.afton_ 10 лет назад +3014

    Bach was an alien.

    • @mygelgarcia1845
      @mygelgarcia1845 7 лет назад +15

      xD

    • @Skelpolu
      @Skelpolu 7 лет назад +244

      Indeed, he was not American.

    • @aurorapastorio
      @aurorapastorio 7 лет назад +50

      Kevin Afton He was a genius

    • @Stitch87654
      @Stitch87654 7 лет назад +95

      Had 20 children and still managed to have such significant and massive output in music? I reckon he's more than just an alien. xD

    • @johannsebastianbach7370
      @johannsebastianbach7370 7 лет назад +190

      lol

  • @trofaznimotor901
    @trofaznimotor901 2 года назад +166

    Fugue is probably one of the most beautiful pieces ever written

    • @bruh-th5ft
      @bruh-th5ft 8 месяцев назад +4

      fugue is a type of music, not a piece

    • @trofaznimotor901
      @trofaznimotor901 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@bruh-th5ft thats right,but i meant in context of this video in which fugue is part of this piece

    • @ZinoAmare
      @ZinoAmare Месяц назад +1

      I agree ^^

    • @interroga-te-ipsum
      @interroga-te-ipsum 22 дня назад +1

      Yes! Bach's fugues are perfection. ❤

  • @Mr.TheMan2
    @Mr.TheMan2 6 месяцев назад +41

    Its insane how incredibly precise this guy is, i can tell the years of hard practice and dedication, he is consistently on tempo and it sounds so good. From another musician to another, incredibly impressive

  • @DrummanTaylor
    @DrummanTaylor 7 лет назад +245

    Bach's fugues are truly at the peak of brilliance. I've never heard a better fugue in my life than one composed by Bach. Amazing performance, the expression was wonderful without straying too far from the baroque style.

    • @simcro9968
      @simcro9968 3 года назад +4

      Mozart and beethoven composto really good fuges too, tre listening the synphony 41 4th movement by mozart and the grobe fuge by beethoven

    • @chipensemble
      @chipensemble 2 года назад +6

      -Except that this fugue (BWV 565) doesn't sound like Bach at all!

    • @everytimeieatsnowitscold5277
      @everytimeieatsnowitscold5277 Год назад

      @@chipensemble please explain

    • @chipensemble
      @chipensemble Год назад +1

      @@everytimeieatsnowitscold5277 The famous Toccata and Fugue has too many elements that are highly unusual of Bach, such as lacking counterpoint, minor plagal cadences, plagal fugue answers, etc. That has lead many people (including myself) to think that Bach is not the composer of this work, but someone else - or it's an arrangement of a Bach original that has been lost in time. TLDR: this work, as we know it, may not be penned by Bach himself but another composer.

    • @everytimeieatsnowitscold5277
      @everytimeieatsnowitscold5277 Год назад +5

      @@chipensemble I know this controversy but some people are always too confident about this. Bach wrote it when he was young, so there's no point in saying there is lacking blah and blah. He was influenced by the artists he used to listen. And there is a resemblance with other toccatas, like E major and C major. There is also many other things that I have read somewhere that are telling that this controversy is very far from a consensus

  • @meloniusthonk3836
    @meloniusthonk3836 8 лет назад +35

    I think what I admire most about his interpretation of the piece is definitely his articulation and preciseness of each note. Makes it sound very clear.

  • @thornpauladr
    @thornpauladr 6 лет назад +766

    3:01 fugue part is the best !!!!

    • @Spriker2006
      @Spriker2006 5 лет назад +6

      +1

    • @oooodaxteroooo
      @oooodaxteroooo 5 лет назад +31

      sometimes the rest of the piece is there to lead up to the „best part“. ;)

    • @avantikagargya4656
      @avantikagargya4656 5 лет назад +4

      ikr!

    • @ximalas
      @ximalas 5 лет назад +25

      The conclusion of the Fugue has always been very special to me. I don't know why.

    • @wanlucas5225
      @wanlucas5225 5 лет назад +11

      Parece com a musica do orochimaru

  • @shaykmn1092
    @shaykmn1092 4 года назад +136

    I love Bach's pieces. They always sound perfect. Like every note is placed correctly in a genius way..

  • @philliphamilton1626
    @philliphamilton1626 7 лет назад +130

    God I wish I could compose as brilliantly as Bach could. I love his style of composition.

    • @Philobach
      @Philobach 4 года назад +7

      et moi j' en suis dingue. Pour arriver à composer comme lui, faudrait déjà avoir son inspiration mélodique hors du commun.

    • @luke1737
      @luke1737 4 года назад +5

      his fugues especially

    • @JonathanLauzon
      @JonathanLauzon 3 года назад +3

      Me too my dear! But I'm going to need to take a couple of counterpoint/fugue classes first, in order to accept that it is impossible to compose as brilliantly as Bach second! :')

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 2 месяца назад

      dude just keep your classical music studies up.
      classical music is a bit formulaic in a sense.
      its like a rubics cube in the sense that certain tropes go with one another. certain keys, chords, progressions, counter notes, and arpeggios, and riffs.
      It would help you at least break down Bachs music into parts.

  • @ChantalPlayPiano
    @ChantalPlayPiano 8 лет назад +322

    Excellent. Perfect playing, and perfect tempo.

  • @santimiguelvega1444
    @santimiguelvega1444 8 лет назад +628

    I can just say... WOW!!!!
    I've been practicing this for almost six months and to don't fail in any note is imposible!
    I'll reach it!!!!!

    • @sandrosaulic1717
      @sandrosaulic1717 8 лет назад +13

      You'll need a couple more years though

    • @11thShadowDragon
      @11thShadowDragon 8 лет назад +54

      YOU CAN DO IT!!!! I as a fellow piano student will believe in you!

    • @hieule5622
      @hieule5622 7 лет назад +10

      Anyone been playing for five years like me?

    • @TheHardbrag
      @TheHardbrag 6 лет назад +7

      i ve been playing piano since i was 12 years old, now im 26 years old :S

    • @dragofire9961
      @dragofire9961 6 лет назад +6

      To the sky my friend believe like baby steps to giant strides

  • @m.meiburger1970
    @m.meiburger1970 Год назад +53

    The part at 3:01 and 4:54 is following me in my mind since 12years . This music is bound to my soul .

  • @herbward5240
    @herbward5240 Год назад +10

    Wow Wow Wow . My grandfather was a NYC Trinity Church organist in the fourties’ and fifties. I still remember this being played on his pipe organ in St. Paul’s chapel . What a wonderful treat to hear this on a piano. Thank you Paul.

  • @Cabinkitty
    @Cabinkitty 2 года назад +164

    This is the version I played when I was 16! Wow… more than 40 years ago and I can still play this! My music sheet is beaten up and yellow but still has it too😆

    • @thomas3601
      @thomas3601 2 года назад +3

      do you have the fingering sheet

    • @fakiAZer
      @fakiAZer 2 года назад +3

      holy damn im not even 16 yet

    • @gismosfinalform2031
      @gismosfinalform2031 2 года назад +22

      @@fakiAZer that makes you a certified little person, congratulations

    • @Cabinkitty
      @Cabinkitty Год назад

      @@thomas3601
      The sheets came with some on it.

    • @LuGu1
      @LuGu1 Год назад

      If the guy that has the top comment on here where to read this he would freak out lol.

  • @Ghost-ru7zv
    @Ghost-ru7zv 8 лет назад +1699

    love the way he plays but i'd kill to see bach himself play it

    • @Karnak077
      @Karnak077 8 лет назад +163

      Bach won't play it with a piano :)

    • @davidsmith553
      @davidsmith553 7 лет назад +86

      Karnak07 he would exclaim "this is an abomination " lol.

    • @Karnak077
      @Karnak077 7 лет назад +7

      David Smith Right! XD

    • @slayerq3
      @slayerq3 7 лет назад +14

      David Smith you are an abomination

    • @davidsmith553
      @davidsmith553 7 лет назад +61

      slayerq3​ your insult was so original I am going to go cry now. Lol. You win Troll.

  • @CarpeVolante
    @CarpeVolante 8 лет назад +922

    1:34 - 1:37 I call it "Hit the road, Bach"

  • @bessiesegal5885
    @bessiesegal5885 2 года назад +13

    Heavenly...my favourite composer ever and the wonderful Paul Barton.

  • @JamesIdentity
    @JamesIdentity 5 лет назад +1013

    1:18 Liszt would have played that with one hand.

  • @MrCarpelan
    @MrCarpelan 8 лет назад +786

    Still prefer it on Organ but this is fantastic!

    • @rjpadanova
      @rjpadanova 8 лет назад +70

      Although the work is written for the organ, but personally I prefer to still arranged for piano. On the piano phrasing can be more accurate which does not reach on the organ.

    • @eyesopen6797
      @eyesopen6797 8 лет назад +11

      My dad used to play this on a Hammond C3 with Lesley Cabs. Fantastic!! 👏👏👏

    • @davidsmith553
      @davidsmith553 7 лет назад +26

      rjpadanova it may be easier for a musician to affect phrasing on a piano, but I am of the opinion that the organ is actually much more flexible and wider in dynamic range than the piano. One could argue that the piano is simply an upgraded harpsichord.

    • @paulfievet9301
      @paulfievet9301 7 лет назад +15

      How is it an upgraded harpsichord ? They are completely different instruments.

    • @JaceJhb
      @JaceJhb 6 лет назад +3

      David Smith. You're not wrong, harp is to harpsichord as harpsichord is to piano. But the piano is one of the best instruments ever invented. Having said that however, I love an organ. As this piece was written for organ there is no way that a piano could ever be better than an organ at this specific piece. To even suggest anything alternative shows a lack of judgement and intelect.

  • @easybullet3
    @easybullet3 5 лет назад +101

    This is the most 'fluid' of all the piano versions of this Fugue that I found online ;)

  • @MakinMusicSchool
    @MakinMusicSchool 2 года назад +16

    We are great fans of your talent and artistry Mr Barton.

  • @runyanpiano
    @runyanpiano 4 года назад +65

    I love how this guy is an artist as his primary profession yet somehow manages to master the piano and create a successful thriving youtube channel all while raising a family... How do some folks do it

    • @francoaragosta4285
      @francoaragosta4285 4 года назад +8

      BaCh, himself, had TWENTY CHILDREN with TWO WIVES. He was never well paid. Never recognized and appreciated for the incredible genius he was, and in additton to composing vrtual FIVE-FOOT SHELF of great masterworks, for organ harpsichord, chorus and orchestra in a mere sixty-five years, he played churuch services for which he composed new, often large-scale coal works each week. He rehearsed the choirs, and the orchestras, he taught the boys latin, and managed to teach all of his to bcome musiclly literate, NDseveral of his boys to become first-rate composers in their oWn rite.

    • @khole15
      @khole15 3 года назад

      Genes/God

  • @codarceasabinbogdan1397
    @codarceasabinbogdan1397 4 года назад +32

    I`m just a begginner, but I am very impressed about your technique ! It looks so natural and like you`re achieving the shortest path in absolutely every note or position you need to hit / get into, just perfect.

    • @wedemeyerr
      @wedemeyerr 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hey, im from the future. How it goes? Are you still a beginner?😅

  • @alexanderjordan9894
    @alexanderjordan9894 7 лет назад +24

    I don't think there will be a better interpretation of this piece on piano. Everything was wonderfully articulated, smoothly played, and your playing came (probably) as close as a piano could to the soul-shaking roar of an organ. Bravissimo, signore.

    • @salzsays
      @salzsays Год назад +1

      Not taking anything away from Paul but listen to David Hicken's interpretation. Its phenomenal!

    • @joanhager1
      @joanhager1 9 месяцев назад

      Too much damper pedal altogether

  • @texaspete2371
    @texaspete2371 10 лет назад +576

    Fucking Brilliant Sir!

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  10 лет назад +64

      thanks!

    • @mrtoots3705
      @mrtoots3705 10 лет назад +20

      ***** I would like to concur with the guy above
      As I've said on another of your videos, your accenting is so immaculate. Very "clean" player. I wanted to here you playing a fugue to hear you articulating each individual voice, and you have not disappointed. This is very beautiful squire, thank you!!!

    • @tmmphono
      @tmmphono 10 лет назад +30

      ***** Sir you make it seems easy. Seriously awesome.

    • @cchrisr1964
      @cchrisr1964 8 лет назад +19

      +Byron Callahan
      Makes you realise how far ahead the likes of Bach and Motzart were.
      And again Paul, thank-you for a great transposition from organ to piano.

    • @mikearnie1
      @mikearnie1 7 лет назад +1

      I can’t stop listening to this. This is epic. Nice work my friend.

  • @waynef20001
    @waynef20001 9 лет назад +1664

    It isn't really that difficult. HOWEVER, as with anything Bach wrote, you must be cognizant of the fingering. If you don't use the proper fingering, you will, as my piano teacher used to say, "Will run out of fingers"....

    • @vulkanosaure
      @vulkanosaure 9 лет назад +141

      ***** let's stop arguing technical and let's stop calling this a "song" !

    • @joeknesiz
      @joeknesiz 9 лет назад +21

      +vulkanosaure Ahahah for sure it's not a song:)

    • @Dylan-vk5uv
      @Dylan-vk5uv 9 лет назад +20

      +vulkanosaure Your an uncultured idiot, with no realization of what music is, I hope to god your joking. I can't believe this is what modern society has produced.

    • @olivieronardi6569
      @olivieronardi6569 9 лет назад +78

      He's right. This is not a song.

    • @joeknesiz
      @joeknesiz 9 лет назад +11

      +Undead Shaman dear friend of mine, I didn't totally grasp your comment. In my humble opinion I Think they're right (+vulkanosaure and +chish josh). Absolutely you cannot definitely define this a song. To write a song you need 5 min. of you life. To play this OPERA at least 5 years of studies and genius and passioned constantly dedication. plz have a nice time. ;)

  • @basstwaht7779
    @basstwaht7779 6 лет назад +3

    I love watching these song being played from top view. It's one of those things that make me realize no song is impossible if you figure out the right fingering

  • @ГеннадийСапрыкин-л4ъ
    @ГеннадийСапрыкин-л4ъ 4 года назад +7

    Сыграно прекрасно, без всяких излишеств, без отсебятины. Прекрасно! Великолепно. Я наслаждался искусством исполнения!

  • @thedarkmoonman
    @thedarkmoonman 9 лет назад +253

    thats a mad sounding piano, why does it sound so good?

    • @feelx92ger
      @feelx92ger 9 лет назад +280

      Well, mainly because it has a so-called "harmonic pedal" and Mr. Barton makes proper use of it.
      Here is how I explained it to a friend a few weeks ago:
      The reason for why let's say the note A (440Hz) sounds different on a piano than on a guitar is mostly the fact that depending on the architecture of the instrument it adds many other frequencies to that base frequency.
      Most of these added frequencies (we call them "overtones") stand in specific mathematical relations to the base note, and the most dominant intervals are the octaves, the fifths and - considerably weaker - the major thirds, and I think there's a seventh somewhere, too. If you're interested in the mathematics behind this, you can look it up on the Internet. There's quite some literature about this effect.
      You can experience this with any acoustic piano and the better digital ones, as well:
      Gently press an A note in a way so that it does not produce its tone (or wait until it's gone) and then shortly hit the formerly mentioned intervals one after the other, in this case C#, E, A while holding the A down. Also try other notes as well. You will notice that not every fifth or major third resonates, but the octave always does, even though you may not hear it anymore since the interval becomes too big when you go up too far.
      Actually, Wikipedia has a nice sentence which summarizes it quite well:
      "For example, an A string at 440 Hz will cause an E string at 330 Hz to resonate, because they share an overtone of 1320 Hz (3rd harmonic of A and 4th harmonic of E)."
      So just imagine that the two notes share some specific frequency they both have in common (in their whole spectrum (base frequency + overtones)), and it's not necessarily e.g. the double of the base note (octave above), but it also applies to the other frequencies in the note's spectrum.
      Now for the pedal:
      Usually all the notes on a piano are dampened, so they can't vibrate unless you hit them.
      If you plant your foot on the harmonic pedal, all the keys can vibrate freely because the dampener is lifted. It's like that one A note you hold down, but in this case it's like you hold down every note on the keyboard.
      If you then hit a note, its string gets hit by the hammer but is immediately dampened again, but that short sound is sufficient to excite many other note's strings.
      So what you hear when you hit the note is the note itself (its base frequency + its overtones) plus its harmonic notes' overtones (like the overtones of the E in the Wikipedia quote).
      That's somewhat of a special feature because the usual sustain-pedal doesn't kill a note's base frequency right after you hit it, and because the base frequency is a multiple times more dominant than the "fragile" overtones you can't focus on the overtones.
      Jesus, I think I had too much coffee...
      Anyway, I hope that answers your question as to why that Feurich sounds so shiny :)
      PS.: I recommend watching Paul Barton's explanation on the harmonic piano.

    • @sermerlin1
      @sermerlin1 9 лет назад +61

      Felix Sch My brain hurts trying to understand this :/

    • @alix1327
      @alix1327 9 лет назад +2

      Felix Sch
      mais tu sais que c est pas besoin de nous expliquer tout sa on est pas bête nan plus

    • @feelx92ger
      @feelx92ger 9 лет назад +4

      You're welcome. :)

    • @davidhg117
      @davidhg117 9 лет назад +9

      Felix Sch great explanation, but you totally missed the joke, i think he meant "mad sounding piano" as the resonance box has a label that says "MAD" instead of FEURICH lol

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver 7 лет назад +6

    Such a strong masterpiece, played beautifully by the pianist here, Paul Barton I believe. The genius behind every notes transcends all of Bach in such a passionate and emotional way, it's amazingly beautiful arrangements makes this piece a run to the supreme delight of the heart and mind with such a sensible touch, bravo!

  • @johnwisewords3066
    @johnwisewords3066 4 года назад +33

    Very Lovely & Fabulous Performance of Toccata (0:01) and Fugue (3:00) in Piano Version. Thank You so much, Mr. Paul ! 🍷👍🏻🙂👍🏻

  • @curly0805
    @curly0805 3 года назад +13

    I can just listen to Fugue 3:01 over and over again 🎶🎶💕

  • @horatiohornblower868
    @horatiohornblower868 3 года назад +2

    Paul is one of those rare human beings who incorporate divinity and humanity. Both as a painter and an artist he's a prodigy. But above all he's a fantastic personality!

  • @SpinningSpinor
    @SpinningSpinor 8 лет назад +478

    This song is like a mental drug for me.

    • @Anonymous-re9fd
      @Anonymous-re9fd 6 лет назад +15

      Dogecoin Millionaire piece*

    • @mfrmll3786
      @mfrmll3786 5 лет назад +2

      HEROIN

    • @ramyamaddali703
      @ramyamaddali703 5 лет назад +6

      Some songs don't need words. Love from a hot sunny road in India.

    • @lukathurinn7906
      @lukathurinn7906 4 года назад

      @e causey what

    • @helyushd6943
      @helyushd6943 3 года назад +2

      Wouldn’t that apply to music in general? Because scientifically spoken, it is.

  • @MeredithHagan
    @MeredithHagan 9 лет назад +35

    I love hearing this on instruments other than the pipe organ. Bravo!

  • @georgeparkins777
    @georgeparkins777 8 лет назад +4

    Fantastic! So often we forget how playful this piece would have sounded to the average audience member in the Baroque. Hearing it played so well on piano, one can hardly mistake the character of the piece!

  • @suussuus76
    @suussuus76 9 месяцев назад +2

    best melody ever pulled out of a piece of instrument

  • @DibMarc15
    @DibMarc15 9 лет назад +822

    Whenever I go to the comment section of a classical music on youtube, i lose faith in humanity... All i see is "I learned it when i was 12" "I learned it in 1 week" "I can play it faster"... You're all funny... I'm not saying I play better, but it's been quite a big amount of time i'm training on this piece, and you know why? Because I care for something called: Interpretation. Something you clearly cannot create in 1 week

    • @soysauce3283
      @soysauce3283 8 лет назад +43

      Slay

    • @jhoktwenty1286
      @jhoktwenty1286 8 лет назад +48

      +Marc Dib funny because i see you complaining but i see no comment which actuall says that...

    • @DibMarc15
      @DibMarc15 8 лет назад +77

      ***** You're absolutely right, but what pisses me off is this amount of useless bragging that would really offend anyone who truly studies and tries to understand a composition. I honestly feel disgusted to see that some of my favourite compositions are reduced to a contest of who learned it faster, while it's really not the point of it!

    • @emmabrown4158
      @emmabrown4158 8 лет назад +8

      +Marc Dib at least you have the chance to understand what your reading/playing. I'm like a pre beginner, I wish I could play this. My piano teacher has to deal with 30 kids in one class so I don't have a chance for him to explain anything or ask questions. I basically taught myself. But besides that It doesn't matter how long it takes you to learn it cause practice makes better because no one is perfect. good luck. :-)

    • @insanesenpai103
      @insanesenpai103 7 лет назад +19

      Marc Dib It's kinda discouraging to people who work so hard to play this

  • @MrBluedanube
    @MrBluedanube 9 лет назад +453

    The ending is always so epic. :-)

    • @beepIL
      @beepIL 6 лет назад +9

      That is my favorite part

    • @ZackmcHack
      @ZackmcHack 6 лет назад +5

      ending is dope!

    • @myopinion9108
      @myopinion9108 6 лет назад +2

      No the first part

  • @talalalanazi2358
    @talalalanazi2358 7 лет назад +7

    This man is a piece of art, this piece of highly certified music 🎶 can only be played by genius minds. Hands down on this one, way to go sir.

  • @Atlas65
    @Atlas65 4 года назад +3

    I have been hearing in so many documentaries that Beethoven adored Bach. I could never really hear it in his music. But now after hearing Toccata and Fugue on a piano I can really hear it. There are so many parts in this piece you could easily hear in a Beethoven sonata, the interesting chords and how they are voiced. Even the fast arpeggios that run up and down the piano - Bach really is the giant that most of the composers that came after him are standing on its shoulders.

    • @jaysherman4149
      @jaysherman4149 3 года назад

      This doesn't sound like Bach's music and it's very unlikely it's by Bach. Attributed to him almost a century after he died.

  • @sneakyimp
    @sneakyimp 6 лет назад +5

    This so beautiful. Your fugue has brought tears to my eyes. Thank you, Paul!

  • @Aresmusic.official
    @Aresmusic.official 8 лет назад +117

    best part of this masterpiece : 1:17 - 1:32

    • @olympikgames
      @olympikgames 6 лет назад +5

      Plug In Baby anyone? haha

    • @lomejordelamusicacristiana4474
      @lomejordelamusicacristiana4474 5 лет назад +3

      It’s the easiest part but probably the most beautiful as well

    • @BM-dg4rk
      @BM-dg4rk 5 лет назад

      Arses A.R. Honestly I’m obsessed with the start because club penguin was my childhood and the start of the song was on it for some reason.... lmao

    • @tukangganja3151
      @tukangganja3151 5 лет назад +1

      Bleach

    • @Spriker2006
      @Spriker2006 5 лет назад +1

      *and the easiest but its still good. Fugue is better

  • @gmb858
    @gmb858 8 лет назад +9

    Bravo! Standing "O" You have mastered the most intricate piece of music these ears have heard.

  • @sarahbayart3897
    @sarahbayart3897 8 лет назад +32

    I love at 3.01, the fugue part. Nice job !

  • @phrababushkath2350
    @phrababushkath2350 6 лет назад +3

    TOTALLY MAGNIFICENT! Bach was one of the greatest composers of all time and this
    interesting rendition of BWV565 is SPLENDID!! BRAVO!!!

  • @__spina__
    @__spina__ 2 года назад +1

    You are an angel who came to this world to play the piano, Sir.

  • @allenwalker7973
    @allenwalker7973 7 лет назад +6

    One of my favorite pieces. This piece has positively consumed my life.

  • @gilgameshthetreasurehunter2750
    @gilgameshthetreasurehunter2750 3 года назад +146

    *When you're a vampire but wasted all your money on organ lessons, so you have to settle on a piano instead*

  • @joshmcnulty5950
    @joshmcnulty5950 7 лет назад +6

    You made it look so easy and effortless

  • @hoot2416
    @hoot2416 4 года назад +2

    I watch a lot of your videos. I'm always impressed at how your choice of tempi, articulations, and dynamics are always so spot on.

  • @pferdschnuddel
    @pferdschnuddel 6 лет назад +4

    Ich bin Anfängerin im Klavierspielen - aber auch wegen dieses Stücks spiele ich so gern. Vielen Dank für den großen Hörgenuss und die Inspiration!

  • @brickZA
    @brickZA 4 года назад +14

    I must say, this rendition completely cured my pianist's organ envy. I should be able to configure Pianoteq to simulate the harmonic pedal. Then, with much practice, I may achieve a similar result :)

  • @llacinkilic
    @llacinkilic 9 лет назад +7

    Just awsome, without unnecessary extra interpretation, I've learned toccata with you..

  • @steveforwarduk
    @steveforwarduk 2 года назад +2

    still keep coming back to this amazing performance. Amazing feel and tone.

  • @elsadurand6780
    @elsadurand6780 4 года назад +7

    Hacia mucho tiempo que no escuchaba una interpretación tan buena, tengo 80 años, gracias 🙏

  • @mauriliodejesusguzmancueva4487
    @mauriliodejesusguzmancueva4487 9 лет назад +50

    Maestro virtuoso del piano. Gran sensibilidad y magnífica interpretación. Felicidades.

  • @rgrace6609
    @rgrace6609 8 лет назад +7

    Brings all the senses ALIVE. Fabulous, Thank you.

  • @pawepuchaczrolny9348
    @pawepuchaczrolny9348 7 лет назад +19

    Dear Paul, I really love your version of Toccata. I'm learning this piece with the transcription you mentioned - of Philip Addison Jones from imslp site. It however differs from this performance of you. Can you please share your final sheet of this piece? I'm stuck near the end of it feeling confused, because it differs so much from my sheet :(. I'm determined to play YOUR version. Please help :)

  • @suzannedawson4120
    @suzannedawson4120 4 года назад +10

    You have wonderful finger finesse! I guess I’m too much of a purist, though. I know people are starting to incorporate more pedal into Bach’s works. My old school ear really wants to hear Bach with sparse, if any, pedal so I get that more authentic sound, even though Bach didn’t have a piano. Maybe that’s the thing? Trying to emulate the organ then? Regardless, you’re a highly skilled musician and you’re really making us hear those fugal back and forth discussions. No question you’re a master. Thank you for sharing. 👏👏👏👏

  • @mikaelsyndergaard9319
    @mikaelsyndergaard9319 5 лет назад +1

    love the old piano, the weird sound, and you truly show us the genius of bach...even on a piano...without
    the base-pedal from the organ. thanks so much...

  • @giuseppesteigman
    @giuseppesteigman 5 лет назад +3

    This is one of the best recordings of this piece I've ever heard!

  • @kristina6664
    @kristina6664 Год назад +5

    Божественно и великолепное исполнение. Дух захватывает!

  • @bobrobertson9547
    @bobrobertson9547 4 года назад +5

    Well I loved this. I get lost somewhere in the middle of the Fugue when I play it. This is beautifully performed. Great technique.

  • @modularshop6513
    @modularshop6513 5 лет назад +1

    This version is better than many commercial recordings, wow. Congratulations.

  • @sarahw.7668
    @sarahw.7668 4 года назад +1

    I've been listening to you for years now, and I still come back to your Toccata and Fugue. I even learned how to play a simpler version being inspired by this. Thank you so much.

  • @ВиталийРовнягин
    @ВиталийРовнягин 3 года назад +3

    I love this Great piece of music, I have listened to this music many times! Bach is an amazing composer, his works are simply a masterpiece! Despite the fact that this music is written for organ, it sounds beautiful and powerful even on the piano!

  • @viktordfful
    @viktordfful 3 года назад +12

    просто невероятно! очень проникновенное исполнение!!

  • @victoriatroiano5781
    @victoriatroiano5781 9 лет назад +40

    Seriously...watching this just made me smarter. Bravo!!!

  • @HOPE19
    @HOPE19 Год назад +1

    What a sweet experience is to listen to this performance. So wonderful. So easy on your soul. Thank you.

  • @holypeachy
    @holypeachy 6 лет назад +2

    this gives me chills. Meaning a rush of dopamine of how good this is.

  • @letybg946
    @letybg946 4 года назад +3

    Me encanta esta Tocata y Fuga en Re menor .Y también me gusta mucho la ejecución del Maestro P . Barton .Tiene muy buena técnica . Siempre lo escucho en todos sus videos que sube . Gracias ♥️ desde México 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Bravoooo 🎹🎼🎵🎶💖

  • @doron2338
    @doron2338 6 лет назад +4

    I have just learned it. I love this music fugue started is my favorite part

    • @LanaDelTaco1372
      @LanaDelTaco1372 6 лет назад

      How long did it take you to really learn this? I know it can be incredibly difficult. lmfAo its even difficult on magic piano

    • @doron2338
      @doron2338 6 лет назад

      The full part? 1 month, to feel it 3 months , pretty difficult but I completed it

    • @LanaDelTaco1372
      @LanaDelTaco1372 6 лет назад

      Very nice. Congratulations :)

  • @TheCobalt100
    @TheCobalt100 11 лет назад +13

    Excellent. So far, this is the best I've heard.

  • @phrababushkath2350
    @phrababushkath2350 6 лет назад

    This Toccata and Fugue don't get better than this - THE BEST RECORDING and being
    almost 80 years of age, I have heard many and own recordings of many more.
    SPLENDID!
    GOOD ON YOU, PAUL!!!

  • @salzsays
    @salzsays Год назад +1

    What a brilliant adaptation of this music. If you love Toccata and fugue, David Hicken's interpretation is phenomenal. Its on another level and you wont regret listening!

  • @luciagabrielagonzalezgalda9336
    @luciagabrielagonzalezgalda9336 8 лет назад +9

    Sólo puedo decir que es ¡Sublime!. Gracias Dios mío.

  • @Rusanovka
    @Rusanovka Год назад +7

    What a great recording! This pedal makes so much difference! A completely different perspective, and a great performance of course. Thnk you!

  • @generalPWNS
    @generalPWNS 4 года назад +29

    When that classical drop hits 7:51

  • @njak6184
    @njak6184 8 лет назад +208

    damn i want to be a pianist

    • @ihaveliterallynoname
      @ihaveliterallynoname 6 лет назад +12

      Njak being a pianist is quite easy after a while, lots of hard work and practice (I'm grade 6 before you say anything)

    • @kensee2515
      @kensee2515 6 лет назад +3

      Njak i was in my dreams, kinds gives me for sight of the armongeddon head for the hills for the return of the titans giants amongst us

    • @sirasian41
      @sirasian41 6 лет назад +33

      Never to late to start

    • @SarahYasmineXO
      @SarahYasmineXO 6 лет назад +17

      Just do it!!!
      I'm 18 and i'm gonna start learning on september ☺

    • @charlesmcbain8975
      @charlesmcbain8975 6 лет назад +2

      Sarah Yasmine XO how's it going on the lessons?

  • @madhavchithirasreemadam7116
    @madhavchithirasreemadam7116 2 года назад +2

    At 8:06 when you slow the music down, contrary to the organ/originally version it's so gooooooood

  • @ilfriner1287
    @ilfriner1287 4 года назад +2

    Every single note fills me with sorrow anger and despair. Just like how Bach’s life was.....
    I feel you....
    Bach.....
    I feel you....
    😭😭😭😭😭

  • @MarvoloSalazar
    @MarvoloSalazar 5 лет назад +7

    1:20 could it be that ac/dc listened to this part and got the inspiration for thunderstruck it sounds a bit similar no

  • @thibomeurkens2296
    @thibomeurkens2296 3 года назад +22

    Im personally not a very big fan of Bach (I’m a very big fan of the romantic period, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven (I think he is part of that period)) but this piece is just sublime! No matter who you are you’ve heard and loved this piece!

    • @fernandolovato3979
      @fernandolovato3979 3 года назад +1

      Beethoven is the kinda romantic guy

    • @recklesswhisper
      @recklesswhisper Год назад

      I agree 100% but this one here.... STUNNING!
      ^..^~~

    • @user-tr9rw7ne8x
      @user-tr9rw7ne8x Год назад +2

      beethoven is the transitionary period from classical to romantic

  • @andrealardoni3766
    @andrealardoni3766 7 лет назад +5

    I'm learning this right now but I'm having difficulty with playing the fugue with proper timing. My fingers just keep slipping! I understand it's a matter of practice but it's difficult to go to school, maintain good grades, play sports and learn a foreign language after school as well as participate in the school play. I won't give up though. Wish me luck, guys!

    • @xmedian003x9
      @xmedian003x9 3 года назад

      How it went for u

    • @llwydanwyl
      @llwydanwyl 3 года назад

      just keep running through it i play it about 20-40 times in a row every day until i can't hit the notes anymore from mental fatigue

  • @slivmizzet3856
    @slivmizzet3856 Год назад +1

    I've been revisiting this video for many years, thank you for this performance.

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent rendition. I didn't even miss the organ pedal notes too much, and they do make a difference.

  • @LordRadai
    @LordRadai 4 года назад +7

    3:44-3:56. This took me a week to learn the right notes. After 3 weeks I still need to watch my hands and be slow in the last part. Fugue is really tough, but it's worth it :)

    • @elenagaletskaya9613
      @elenagaletskaya9613 4 года назад +1

      а вот так интересно Бах звучит на баяне:
      ruclips.net/video/PMbtm1vgIgs/видео.html&start_radio=1&ab_channel=%D0%94%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B9%D0%A2%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%86%D0%B5%D0%B2

    • @אורי-ח5ד
      @אורי-ח5ד 3 года назад

      I'm learning this right now

  • @mariacastromonroy4688
    @mariacastromonroy4688 2 года назад +3

    Qué maestría tocando tan excelsa y difícil obra de Bach! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @killdriverak6515
    @killdriverak6515 10 лет назад +376

    When you come to the comment section of classical music makes you remind yourself that there are other people out there that are not swallowed up by pop cultures atrocity to sound, and your not the only one that respect the real masterpieces of music

    • @bburago9
      @bburago9 9 лет назад

      ***** What are you objecting here?

    • @ragemanchoo82
      @ragemanchoo82 9 лет назад +11

      Neo Nazi profile photo, though. GTFO

    • @schmidth
      @schmidth 9 лет назад +6

      ragemanchoo82 oh look, the thought police. Or moral police for that matter.

    • @jakubandrejfilcak257
      @jakubandrejfilcak257 9 лет назад +1

      I do not mean to limit freedom of speech, but a moral police could be useful these days, makes you wonder, does stupidity also burn at 419 Fahrenheit?

    • @ragemanchoo82
      @ragemanchoo82 9 лет назад +4

      +Jakub Filcak *451
      Damn...Millennials...

  • @flivverj7934
    @flivverj7934 2 года назад +1

    that song is the most beautiful thing ever written

  • @3melendr
    @3melendr 5 лет назад +1

    Pure grace! The resonance of that piano is amazing.

  • @florentvauxion3664
    @florentvauxion3664 3 года назад +3

    Still played after all those centuries... Dear Master Bach, thank you to have lived on this planet.

  • @kamilahaniyah
    @kamilahaniyah 6 лет назад +18

    3:00

  • @lucalone
    @lucalone 4 года назад +28

    1:18 min JS Bach invented the so called "tapping"

    • @elenagaletskaya9613
      @elenagaletskaya9613 4 года назад

      а вот так интересно бах звучит на баяне: ruclips.net/video/PMbtm1vgIgs/видео.html&start_radio=1&ab_channel=%D0%94%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B9%D0%A2%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%86%D0%B5%D0%B2

    • @Anoiny
      @Anoiny Год назад

      Isn't that just staccato? That's been around for ages.

    • @lucalone
      @lucalone 5 месяцев назад

      @@Anoiny His left hand only plays the A note for a while. That is equivalent to tapping on a single note on your guitar with a finger^

  • @astrigal18
    @astrigal18 2 года назад +1

    So wonderful to hear that on the piano.... to hear all the notes more individually... though I LOVE it on the organ this too is wonderful.

  • @BPantherPink
    @BPantherPink Год назад +1

    THEE most beautiful rendition of this peice that I have ever heard !! PAR EXCELLENCE Sir !!!

  • @hausofnadia
    @hausofnadia 6 лет назад +5

    RUclips is wild. This was uploaded 6yrs ago & it showed up on my recommended on Halloween day 2018...