Bach is the gift of musical genius to mankind,, compositions such as this masterpiece of complexity exhibit this. The fact that Jan is able from memory articulate this piece with such command and beauty is it's own gift!!
Amazing playing! It is very difficult to employ sensitive phrasing in a fast tempo, and you do this beautifully. Memorization makes it possible. You know the music inside out, so you get out of the way and allow Bach to play and teach through you. You become part of the instrument of Bach. It’s a profound experience for this listener.
What amazes me is that as I sit here, in my backyard, on this beautiful sunny morning, listening to one of my favorite pieces of music on my iPhone, is that 20 years ago, when I bought my house, I never could have imagined being able to do such a thing. The iPhone didn’t exist. CZcams didn’t exist. Even the extraordinary, accomplished, enviable Jan Liebermann didn’t exist! What wonders await 20 years from now?
In about one week's time, it will the great Bach's 337th birthday. I think how poor the world was before Bach, and how poor my life would be without him. Thanks to the marvelous Jan Liebermann for giving me this moment to ponder the imponderables!
Solid style and structure - plus a sense of the great arches already whilst maintaining always contrast and interest : you obviously believe in what you defend and do : the highest tradition of Sacred Music. Please, Germany, grant us - through such talented kids - a renewed renaissance of unashamed Creativity, bold Genius and glorious Beauty in Music, as before... Soli Deo Gloria ! (now I'm being a bit lyrical, but it's needed...)
Jan, your technique is fantastic, but I would urge you to slow down just a bit and focus on phrasing and articulation rather than sheer speed. Just because you can play amazingly fast doesn't necessarily mean that you should. Best of luck to you!
This gentleman, being a young organist, has many years to develop into a seasoned concert organist. Right now he is playing as he was trained. Time will bring out his interpretations. In America, there are too many organists who play Bach like robots (mechanical, without expression, trying to show virtuosity by playing fast). I do feel a resurgence of young organists, especially in the Netherlands and Germany. Hopefully they are well trained by some fine teachers who will instill in these organists quality techniques, appropriate organ registrations that fit the music, and fitting tempos that allow the listeners the opportunity to appreciate the inner voices and intricacies that composers like Bach were so crafted to add beauty to their pieces.
Bach is the gift of musical genius to mankind,, compositions such as this masterpiece of complexity exhibit this. The fact that Jan is able from memory articulate this piece with such command and beauty is it's own gift!!
Amazing playing! It is very difficult to employ sensitive phrasing in a fast tempo, and you do this beautifully. Memorization makes it possible. You know the music inside out, so you get out of the way and allow Bach to play and teach through you. You become part of the instrument of Bach. It’s a profound experience for this listener.
What amazes me is that as I sit here, in my backyard, on this beautiful sunny morning, listening to one of my favorite pieces of music on my iPhone, is that 20 years ago, when I bought my house, I never could have imagined being able to do such a thing. The iPhone didn’t exist. CZcams didn’t exist. Even the extraordinary, accomplished, enviable Jan Liebermann didn’t exist! What wonders await 20 years from now?
In about one week's time, it will the great Bach's 337th birthday. I think how poor the world was before Bach, and how poor my life would be without him. Thanks to the marvelous Jan Liebermann for giving me this moment to ponder the imponderables!
Liebermann junior!
Excellent performance!
Solid style and structure - plus a sense of the great arches already whilst maintaining always contrast and interest : you obviously believe in what you defend and do : the highest tradition of Sacred Music.
Please, Germany, grant us - through such talented kids - a renewed renaissance of unashamed Creativity, bold Genius and glorious Beauty in Music, as before... Soli Deo Gloria !
(now I'm being a bit lyrical, but it's needed...)
Marvelous!
Enjoyed the performance. Would love to hear you play the other G major Prelude & Fugue BWV 550
Bravo jeune homme
Très beau doigté et cette musique de Bach par cœur sans partition continuez
Parabéns !! Lindo demais e muito bem executado!!!
Dieses von Jan Liebermann phantastisch gespielte Werk war eines meiner Lieblingsstücke ( ich war Organist ).
Would like this wonderful performance a little slower to be able to relish its beauty a little more....
Jan, your technique is fantastic, but I would urge you to slow down just a bit and focus on phrasing and articulation rather than sheer speed. Just because you can play amazingly fast doesn't necessarily mean that you should. Best of luck to you!
This gentleman, being a young organist, has many years to develop into a seasoned concert organist. Right now he is playing as he was trained. Time will bring out his
interpretations. In America, there are too many organists who play Bach like robots (mechanical, without expression, trying to show virtuosity by playing fast). I do feel a resurgence of young organists, especially in the Netherlands and Germany. Hopefully they are well trained by some fine teachers who will instill in these organists quality techniques, appropriate organ registrations that fit the music, and fitting tempos that allow the listeners the opportunity to appreciate the inner voices and intricacies that composers like Bach were so crafted to add beauty to their pieces.
Agree. You are 100% correct. Way too fast. Messy.
I like the tempo