Netherlands Bach Society is awesome. The quality of their content is extraordinary in every way. I would not likely be able to attend such a performance, but here I am watching it for free any time I want. But just imagine sitting in the same room as that organ. Wow. . .
Stunning performance. And the entrance of that pedal 32' Bazuin in the slow cantus firmus near the end will send chills up anyone's spine. This is a supreme example of Bach's control of polyphonic textures.
The 'simple melody' is the tonus peregrinus used for the fifth psalm at Sunday Vespers every week in the pre-Lutheran liturgy. Magnificat by contrast would be sung to any one of the 8 gregorian psalm tones as determined by the tone of the antiphon sung with it. So to have a single congregation friendly tune the Lutherans abandoned antiphons and adopted the unvarying tonus peregrinus melody for the canticle. It appears also in Bach's full Latin setting of the canticle and German settings such as Cantata 10 (from where it became one of the Schubler Chorales) and continues still to be included in Lutheran music books worldwide.
This is truly an extraordinary performance! you manage to get the most out of every single bit of tension and build up that is possible before the inevitable "denouement" of the pedal entry. And what an instrument for it!! Amazing - thank you, love it!!
I heard this piece yesterday in St Anna Church, Augsburg performed by Anette Wende in the part of "Macht hoch die Tür - Soirée zum 1. Advent mit adventlicher Orgelmusik". 🤩
⭐⭐⭐A very, very good, excellent interpretation⭐⭐⭐ Congratulations! Excellent tempi exactly adapted to the church space, equally perfect registration, the pedal quite wonderful. Very large bows with the smallest ornaments or their delays make the whole work a real feast for the ears, it (almost) doesn't get any better than this. It's just a pity that you can't buy this on disc or something! (With the entire frequency range 20-23T Hertz) 🤩😍🤩
Che bello Bach!! Non finirò mai di ringraziarloro pera me la sua musica è come aC qualche sgorga dalla soriente fresca pulita chiara trasparente ma con vigore carattere impeto....Sì insomma non lo so dire so che mi piace tantissimo
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser ein bisschen mittelalterlichen Fuge im einzigartigen Tempo mit polyphonischen Tönen der historischen Orgel. Wahrlich intelligenter und genialer Organist!
@@henrykwieniawski7233 apparently they have a lot of videos uploaded but not released yet. This comment is from someone who could view the hidden videos.
@@hermh6913 This is correct. On our website www.allofbach.com we have released all our videos. We only started publishing on RUclips since 2018, while the All of Bach project dates back to 2014. Our RUclips channel is constantly being filled with videos, but for the most complete overview go to our website www.allofbach.com. That's how JTK discovered this video a year ago :).
Wow, that's really cool that they kept it up all this time. I gather a lot of these organs fall into disrepair and are no longer in use even as they leave them in place as the works of art that they are. I went to an organ concert in St. Steven's Basilica in Budapest, and they have this magnificent old pipe organ, but for the concert they wheeled an electric organ up onto the altar and played that. I later found out the pipe organ hasn't worked in years, LOL. The music was still magnificent, but I couldn't help leave feeling a tad disappointed. I imagine that old organ must have been quite an amazing thing in its time.
Comme je voudrais être à sa place car c'est le paradis sur terre que de s'immiscer dans les Œuvres de Bach. J'ai toujours trouvé que la musique de Jean-Sébastien Bach me faisait penser à une architecture Céleste,des harmonies qui s'accrochent les unes aux autres, Cela me fait penser inévitablement une église que l'on est en train de ériger mais pourquoi pas Notre Dame de Paris ? Qui renaît de ses cendres?
The attribution of this work to Johann Sebastian Bach has been questioned. Some have proposed Johann Ludwig Krebs, who was one of Bach's private students in Leipzig, as the composer.
Almost all organs have this function, where you 'couple' two manuals (or pedals and a manual). On old organs or faithful copies, the keys move physically in response, while on more modern organs with electrically connected consoles the sounds are heard as if extra keys were pressed but no keys move apart from the ones under the fingers.
What's with the very small audience!? Even in the Netherlands where Dutchmen are used to such excellence, that organ of itself should attract a full house. Anywhere else in the world the place would be full to the maximum allowed by fire regulations with more people waiting outside hoping to get in. I don't understand. Col, NZ.
This was a recording session, so maybe entrance was limited? The regular concerts during spring and summer are usually reasonably well attended, although classical music lovers and especially organ lovers are few and far between these days...I've only seen a few sold-out concerts when some of the most well-known organists in the world played.
I do not understand why you are not crediting better the name of your interprets at the beginning of the videos and also in the space debuted to the notice of the video ? Thanks Yves
Magnificent, and tremendously moving. The simple melody continuing throughout results in a real impact.
I agree with you, a spiritual impact that does not leave the soul indifferent
Netherlands Bach Society is awesome. The quality of their content is extraordinary in every way. I would not likely be able to attend such a performance, but here I am watching it for free any time I want. But just imagine sitting in the same room as that organ. Wow. . .
Stunning performance. And the entrance of that pedal 32' Bazuin in the slow cantus firmus near the end will send chills up anyone's spine. This is a supreme example of Bach's control of polyphonic textures.
The 'simple melody' is the tonus peregrinus used for the fifth psalm at Sunday Vespers every week in the pre-Lutheran liturgy. Magnificat by contrast would be sung to any one of the 8 gregorian psalm tones as determined by the tone of the antiphon sung with it. So to have a single congregation friendly tune the Lutherans abandoned antiphons and adopted the unvarying tonus peregrinus melody for the canticle. It appears also in Bach's full Latin setting of the canticle and German settings such as Cantata 10 (from where it became one of the Schubler Chorales) and continues still to be included in Lutheran music books worldwide.
It also appears as an oboe cantus firmus in the "Suscepit Israel" of his Magnificat. And in Mozart's Requiem, of course!
Gracias Johan Sebastian Bach por entregarnos esta musica fastuosa que nos lleva a dimensiones maravillosas.Y como siempre consagrada a Dios.
". . . And music shall untune the sky." -- John Dryden
One of the most haunting Bach's organ pieces that I have ever listened. Thank you for this refinated performance and the quality of sound!!
Altyd Fantasties om 'n dag te begin met Matthias se Bach musiek!
Wonderful fugue, wonderful organ, super performance!
I was in that cathedral and even tried to play that organ for a little 😅 it was unforgettable 😍
Oh thank you Matthias🙏🤗 A great piece played extremely well on a great beautiful organ by an extrodenary good oranist!!! 🙏🙏🙏🤗🤗🤗🎼🎼🎹🎹
A very fine rendition of a fine piece on one of Holland's finest organs, played by the one of the finest organists around.
I guess, all is fine ;)
This is truly an extraordinary performance! you manage to get the most out of every single bit of tension and build up that is possible before the inevitable "denouement" of the pedal entry. And what an instrument for it!! Amazing - thank you, love it!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhh... that last sound!! Thank you NBS :-)
Weer gou geluister. Dit bly 'n pragtige stuk musiek! Intens musikale vertolking, dankie Matthias.
I looove organ..and I looove mr bach..and you my friend..you are playing like a god...absolutley fantastic!!! Thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏
What an exaltation of spirit! May Jesus bless you all, even those who are hostile to Him. This performance is a pure delight!
JTK is not a time traveler, he just accessed the All of Bach website and saw the video before everyone else.
ESPECTACULAR, BELLÍSIMO. GENIAL MAESTRO HAVINGA GRACIAS DESDE MÉXICO
A magnificent organ sound🍃
C'est toujours aussi prenant c'est une véritable élévation spirituelle, un art véritablement vivant, des souvenirs en cascades par dizaines.....
Great to listen and watch👏👏👏
I heard this piece yesterday in St Anna Church, Augsburg performed by Anette Wende in the part of "Macht hoch die Tür -
Soirée zum 1. Advent mit adventlicher Orgelmusik". 🤩
⭐⭐⭐A very, very good, excellent interpretation⭐⭐⭐
Congratulations! Excellent tempi exactly adapted to the church space, equally perfect registration, the pedal quite wonderful. Very large bows with the smallest ornaments or their delays make the whole work a real feast for the ears, it (almost) doesn't get any better than this. It's just a pity that you can't buy this on disc or something! (With the entire frequency range 20-23T Hertz) 🤩😍🤩
Weer fantastisch 😻 gespeeld.
Bach zou glimlachend naar luisteren van Boven!🙏
Che bello Bach!! Non finirò mai di ringraziarloro pera me la sua musica è come aC qualche sgorga dalla soriente fresca pulita chiara trasparente ma con vigore carattere impeto....Sì insomma non lo so dire so che mi piace tantissimo
Bravo, Matthias! Magnificent as always.
This is Bach, the power behind any note hits like thousand man, right in the guts.
Havinga soaking up every bit of this Bach. A stunning performance!
Having a Havinga on my playlist now!
fantastischer Orgelklang, super schön gespielt, ergreifend.
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser ein bisschen mittelalterlichen Fuge im einzigartigen Tempo mit polyphonischen Tönen der historischen Orgel. Wahrlich intelligenter und genialer Organist!
Es gibt keine mittelalterlichen Fugen.
@@herrickinman9303 Das weiß ich schon. "mittelalterlich" ist nur figürlich. Deshalb hebe ich "ein bisschen" gesagt.
@@notaire2 It's not even "ein bisschen" medieval. lol
@@herrickinman9303 Depends on each listener's feeling.
Such edifying music can have only one author!
I cried... RIP Pièrre Bardon (1934-2021)...
Good morning and thank you.
Divino!!!
Dang he's so good at the organ he was able to make it play for him!
Good organist. Memorized.
Ook deze video staat verborgen...
nu niet meer
A comment from one year ago?? What, lol
the dutch do not adhere to the laws of time and physics
@@henrykwieniawski7233 apparently they have a lot of videos uploaded but not released yet. This comment is from someone who could view the hidden videos.
@@hermh6913 This is correct. On our website www.allofbach.com we have released all our videos. We only started publishing on RUclips since 2018, while the All of Bach project dates back to 2014. Our RUclips channel is constantly being filled with videos, but for the most complete overview go to our website www.allofbach.com. That's how JTK discovered this video a year ago :).
The Christian Muller in St Bavo - had the privilege of hearing it a few years ago
Lovely! btw Mozart once played this organ at the St.-Bavokerk in Haarlem (Wikipedia).
Wow, that's really cool that they kept it up all this time. I gather a lot of these organs fall into disrepair and are no longer in use even as they leave them in place as the works of art that they are. I went to an organ concert in St. Steven's Basilica in Budapest, and they have this magnificent old pipe organ, but for the concert they wheeled an electric organ up onto the altar and played that. I later found out the pipe organ hasn't worked in years, LOL. The music was still magnificent, but I couldn't help leave feeling a tad disappointed. I imagine that old organ must have been quite an amazing thing in its time.
Magnífico!!! Desde o Brasil
Excelente. Executa a obra com sentimento!
ruclips.net/video/hVdGygqhez4/видео.html
Comme je voudrais être à sa place car c'est le paradis sur terre que de s'immiscer dans les Œuvres de Bach. J'ai toujours trouvé que la musique de Jean-Sébastien Bach me faisait penser à une architecture
Céleste,des harmonies qui s'accrochent les unes aux autres,
Cela me fait penser inévitablement une église que l'on est en train de ériger mais pourquoi pas Notre Dame de Paris ? Qui renaît de ses cendres?
The attribution of this work to Johann Sebastian Bach has been questioned. Some have proposed Johann Ludwig Krebs, who was one of Bach's private students in Leipzig, as the composer.
Who questioned it, and on what grounds?
@@adriandegroot7821 Presumably one or more learned musicologists have questioned the attribution on scholarly grounds.
@@herrickinman9303 [citation needed]
@@zuur303 I didn't pull it out of my ass. Find it yourself at the IMSLP entry for the BWV 733 score.
It's fashionable to question attribution these days.
I love you havinga
Merci ... De Québec
Excuse my ignorance, but why are some keys moving on their own?
If I'm not mistaken for a pedal that activates this function
An organ has couplings between the different manuals and the pedals. When you couple, you have to push one key and activate 2 or three.
They are not moving on their own...Bach's ghost plays them 😮
Almost all organs have this function, where you 'couple' two manuals (or pedals and a manual). On old organs or faithful copies, the keys move physically in response, while on more modern organs with electrically connected consoles the sounds are heard as if extra keys were pressed but no keys move apart from the ones under the fingers.
Each manual controls a different part of the organ. If you want to use the whole organ at once you can use a switch to couple the different parts.
Wonderful !!!
Magistral ejecución!!
fiant anima et voluntas Matris Dei et in tempore nostro nobiscum🙏
❤❤❤
What's with the very small audience!? Even in the Netherlands where Dutchmen are used to such excellence, that organ of itself should attract a full house. Anywhere else in the world the place would be full to the maximum allowed by fire regulations with more people waiting outside hoping to get in. I don't understand. Col, NZ.
This was a recording session, so maybe entrance was limited? The regular concerts during spring and summer are usually reasonably well attended, although classical music lovers and especially organ lovers are few and far between these days...I've only seen a few sold-out concerts when some of the most well-known organists in the world played.
it's a recording, not a concert. And too many folks in the church would deaden the acoustics as well as produce unwanted human sounds (like coughing).
indeed this was a recording and the summer series in this church has a very good audience
wonerdful!!
I do not understand why you are not crediting better the name of your interprets at the beginning of the videos and also in the space debuted to the notice of the video ? Thanks Yves
Every video is accompanied by an interview, well worth checking out in this instance too!
🥰🙏🏽🌌
Hard one 🤍
De la music avant toute choses.
I can't distinguish any melody. Excessive number of stops creating a massive sound.
Bwv733
Great talent, great organ, horrible registration.