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Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor BWV 542 (Fugue)

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • Johann Sebastian Bach's Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor BWV 542 played by organist Hans-André Stamm on the Trost-Organ in Waltershausen, Germany.

Komentáře • 65

  • @Herr_strauss91
    @Herr_strauss91 Před 12 lety +42

    The most mathematically complicated piece of organ music ever composed, for the most complicated musical instrument of them all. The grand pipe organ. J.S. Bach never ceases to amaze my timid mind.

  • @user-fk4zl7zv2w
    @user-fk4zl7zv2w Před 2 lety +7

    Вместе с фантазией это одно из лучших произведений Баха! И один из самых лучших орган, лучшее исполнение.

  • @class87srule
    @class87srule Před 4 lety +11

    Bach in a good mood. He was probs no older than 35 when he produced this as an audition-piece for a job at Hamburg. One helluva CV! Mind-blowing!

    • @davideanes3425
      @davideanes3425 Před 4 lety

      I’m sure it was a blind audition lol...He had to make a lasting impression.

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey Před 3 lety +2

      @@davideanes3425 He also didn't get the job.

  • @SopaoVideos
    @SopaoVideos Před 5 lety +13

    Bach had three brains!

  • @organboi
    @organboi Před 2 lety +6

    Fantastic. No words. Glorious playing.

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston Před 11 lety +24

    I have loved this piece since the first time I heard it so many years ago, and I rate this as a first-class performance.
    As grand as the music is, though, I would call your attention to the inlay on the ends of the manual keys; such precision of work on a decorative detail emphasizes the grandeur of the entire instrument.
    Keep in mind, also, that mechanical tracker instruments require strength and stamina to play. Bach must have had forearms like Schwarzenegger!

    • @socraticgadfly
      @socraticgadfly Před 5 lety +2

      Indeed, especially with manual keyboard coupling.

    • @SemEilers
      @SemEilers Před 2 lety

      i dont know on what kind of tracker instruments you've been playing but here in the netherlands they aren't that heavy to play if built properly

  • @fabiobelcastro652
    @fabiobelcastro652 Před rokem +2

    interpretazione fantastica di un capolavoro Assoluto senza tempo.

  • @stephanvogt8038
    @stephanvogt8038 Před 3 lety +3

    Bach was relative small.At Fachhochule Offenburg(Germany) my hometown, where i studied Elektrotechnik, they found out that he has unusual long fingers relative to the body size.
    Provided the skeleton they examined was Bach.

  • @jeffrichard5740
    @jeffrichard5740 Před 2 měsíci

    His headbanging is legendary by now.

  • @herberteasterling6971
    @herberteasterling6971 Před 2 lety +2

    MAGNIFICANT, GREAT
    Organist

  • @Herr_strauss91
    @Herr_strauss91 Před 11 lety +19

    When I stated mathematically, I intended for it be a figure of speech. However I would say that this composition is intended to be "rigorously exact", or at least to some degree "precise". If you study over the sheet music that J.S. Bach composed, in a way, it's almost like math, however with musical notes. Do you understand where I'm going at with this? Just simply listen to the pedal chords, combined with the manuals, and you open yourself up to one of the most unique musical experiences.

    • @naptastic
      @naptastic Před 4 lety +5

      Definitely, and there's a huge amount of (unfortunately obscure) math involved in how counterpoint works.
      The Divine Offering is more mathematically complicated, but it's like comparing infinities. The set of all rational numbers is bigger than the set of all integers, but they're both big enough we just say "infinity" and go home. I feel the same about any four-part fugue: it's complex enough for me to stop trying to understand it, and just enjoy it. Enjoy the parts, the whole, the instrument, the interpretation and everything that goes into it... If only Bach had access to the technology we have today!

    • @ryangiraldi5722
      @ryangiraldi5722 Před 3 lety +3

      This fugue was actually improvised as part of a job interview, his later fugues (Kunst der Fuge) are more thoughtfully intentional and precisely worked out.

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston Před 11 lety +12

    Here! Here!
    Improvised embellishments (within limits) are part of the culture of baroque music, and I would judge that this trill is not out of place.
    I don't think Bach would raise an eyebrow. He, in fact, might have played it that way himself.

  • @ivanodrog
    @ivanodrog Před 5 lety +19

    I can beer this, hold my play

    • @pjimenez08
      @pjimenez08 Před 5 lety +3

      I can this hold, play my beer

  • @PlumLeaf76
    @PlumLeaf76 Před 2 lety +2

    Incredible performance! Thank you

  • @paul-emilezeissloff2831
    @paul-emilezeissloff2831 Před 8 lety +3

    Magnifique🎹🎼👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Tbilii
    @Tbilii Před měsícem

    Great ending

  • @iguarni
    @iguarni Před 12 lety +3

    masterpiece!

  • @baroquer
    @baroquer Před rokem

    GODLIKE ♥

  • @Duchyism
    @Duchyism Před 11 lety +6

    I agree on the brilliant performance, but I think it's because of the organist's personal interpretation that he wanted to add an additional trill on that note. :)

  • @lior1328
    @lior1328 Před 5 lety +1

    Butiful

  • @HerrWarja
    @HerrWarja Před 13 lety +5

    @chiomob Yes I agree, he was surley inspired by higher powers when he wrote his music. On every score of his cantatas he wrote "Soli Deo Gloria" (For only the glorification of God")

    • @stevewallschlaeger1379
      @stevewallschlaeger1379 Před 4 lety +1

      True. Every piece of music Jesus Juava. Jesus Help at the anfang at the end Soli Deo Gloria. Solely God,s Glory

  • @KakeiTheWoIf
    @KakeiTheWoIf Před 11 lety +3

    There were records of Bach signing pieces with a mentioning of Martin Luther.

  • @abksk8
    @abksk8 Před 2 lety +1

    ahhh

  • @chiomob
    @chiomob Před 13 lety +6

    @HerrWarja Divine intervention, I suspect.

  • @hjgk4568
    @hjgk4568 Před rokem

    The organ builder named Trost , but he give us no "Trost" oh we will arrived from Trost. Sorry for my bad english, but my real speach is south german!

  • @macanudo1808
    @macanudo1808 Před 3 lety +2

    cuando los alemanes no hacen coches hacen música.

  • @HerrWarja
    @HerrWarja Před 13 lety +5

    @chiomob I would suspect that Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his music, not some divinity.

    • @juliofuturo1
      @juliofuturo1 Před 6 lety +4

      Tobias Hellström Wärja Bach wrote for God. Just because you choose not to believe doesn't give you the right to rewrite his beliefs. Enjoy the music, play it, but understand it is for God, regardless of your beliefs.

  • @alexbacci96
    @alexbacci96 Před 3 lety +1

    Mmmh is it on playback?? At 1:46 i see that he do a trill but in the audio i don't listen it.

    • @alexbacci96
      @alexbacci96 Před 3 lety

      @Logan Lovell also pedal note is different from what can you hear. Look at 3:19

  • @janetbristol3908
    @janetbristol3908 Před 6 lety +3

    Not really. He is very talented and does wonders with J.S. Bach.

  • @chiomob
    @chiomob Před 13 lety +2

    @HerrWarja Agreed, but if the divine spoke through any man's music, it was Bach's.

    • @t39ek
      @t39ek Před 6 lety

      chiomob *cough*psalms*cough*

  • @freelansa2408
    @freelansa2408 Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing im drunk as can be cantcha tell dude? U must be messed up as well now we da greatest of da century harness da power of da organ take up da entire establishment now we talkin now we pro spittaz in dis nation

  • @ketanfernandes4094
    @ketanfernandes4094 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm curious as to how he's able to couple the manuals so quickly...does someone do it for him?

    • @ManyManyPandas
      @ManyManyPandas Před 5 lety +2

      +Ketan Fernandes The shots were probably not all gathered all at once. There were probably several different takes of the same piece. For some reason, they let him change the registration and stop configuration of the organ. Furthermore, if all of the camera angles were taken at once, it would be very distracting to the organist, leading to more mistakes and more takes.
      The editors have done an amazing job of lining up the fingerings to the music. It baffles me.

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella Před 5 lety

      The manual, and manual to pedal couplers, are usually foot operated AFAIK on organs in this tradition

  • @HerrWarja
    @HerrWarja Před 14 lety +1

    I wonder how Bach wrote this kind of music. Improvisation?

    • @chadstralgaming2527
      @chadstralgaming2527 Před 3 lety +2

      An intense knowledge of music theory. And most times you write any music like this there is a lot of improv. But this one doesn’t seem like there is any improvisation. It flows completely from beginning to end. Bach is just a genius with music composition.

    • @chadstralgaming2527
      @chadstralgaming2527 Před 3 lety

      Plus you might already know this but a fuge is taking one melody and offsetting it on different measures and having different parts of the same melody played on top of each other. If you listen closely you can hear each different melody. At a different part played at the same time. There is no way that this is improvised

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey Před 3 lety +1

      @@chadstralgaming2527 Improvised fugues are actually a thing. Learning to do so takes a lot of study.

  • @KakeiTheWoIf
    @KakeiTheWoIf Před 11 lety +9

    Anyone slightly creeped out by how rarely this guy blinks and how rarely his face changes?

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella Před 5 lety +2

      When the marks on the page are going into your brain this relentlessly, you can't afford much optical downtime.
      I'm guessing a guy with such a big repertoire probably only remembers, in exact detail, a few particularly demanding passages from each work.
      As for being overcome by emotion, seems to me that's our job. Maybe he's focused on putting it into the music, rather than into his face?

    • @KakeiTheWoIf
      @KakeiTheWoIf Před rokem

      @@SkyCloudSilence, the performance is immaculate. There is nothing to say on that, because it is perfect.
      Also, your face SHOULD have emotion on it when you play, as music calls for emotion.

    • @KakeiTheWoIf
      @KakeiTheWoIf Před rokem

      @@SkyCloudSilence, I'm a composer. I know that pieces require emotion to play. I was not implying that to be merely visual. I would say that the expression on the performer may be best when it shows emotion, because the performer has even convinced himself of the passion of his performance.

    • @SkyCloudSilence
      @SkyCloudSilence Před rokem

      @@KakeiTheWoIfIt could just be a personal and/or cultural thing. There's the anecdote about Swedes for example.... a famous comedian gives a stand-up show for a Swedish audience. Stone cold response, blank faces. Afterwards, the comedian in dismay talks to some of the audience and they are gushing at him, "That was great! We loved it. You were so funny, we almost laughed out loud!"
      I don't know. Maybe it's the Swede in me....
      I get your point. It's just everybody's wired differently.

    • @KakeiTheWoIf
      @KakeiTheWoIf Před rokem

      @@SkyCloudSilence, yeah, that is a common thing among Scandinavians. I descend from there, but that was a long time ago.

  • @michaelwisse9284
    @michaelwisse9284 Před 5 lety +1

    saai en drammerig

  • @naTure-vs2ef
    @naTure-vs2ef Před 5 lety +3

    Umm, i am big fan of J.S Bach,but this Music is Noisy very much...

    • @angryjalapeno
      @angryjalapeno Před 2 lety +4

      Some people in Bach's time did complain about Bach's "noisy" music. But I think it's hard to be a Bach fan if brilliant music full of life and fire thundering through a church is scary to you.

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před 2 lety +1

      CZcams audio is compressed and will never sound great, especially with organ. If you were to hear this piece on this organ in person, you would probably faint in ecstacy.

    • @hjgk4568
      @hjgk4568 Před rokem

      That "nois" is the Bad recording quality and the Terz Mixtur( 5th overtone)that is typically for Organs in thuringia in that time.