Jean-Sébastien Bach Toccata et Fugue en fa majeur Vidéos
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Günther Ramin Johann Sebastian Bach 1971
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540: Toccata · Günther Ramin Ein Orgelkonzert mit Günther Ramin ℗ Eterna/Edel Germany GmbH Released on: 1971-01-29 Artist: Günther Ramin Organ: Günther Ramin Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Music Publisher: Copyright Control Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jean Jacques Grunenwald Johann Sebastian Bach 1961 2013
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540: Toccata · Jean-Jacques Grunenwald Bach: Intégrale de l'œuvre pour orgue, vol. 9 (Aux grandes orgues de la cathédrale de Soissons) (Mono Version) ℗ 1961 - BNF Collection 2013 Released on: 1961-01-01 Music Publisher: D.R Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Toccata and Fugue in F Major BWV 540 has been a favorite of mine since I first started listening to the Bach organ works in high school. Scholars have little idea of when Bach wrote it, though because the pedal part goes up to a high F, it had been conjectured that it was written for the organ at Weißenfels, one of the few German instruments to have a 30-note pedalboard at the time (the most common range for the pedals was 27 notes, from C to the D two octaves and a second above, though many organs were made without the lowest C# to save from having to make the second biggest and second most expensive pipes in the instrument since it was only rarely used). The toccata is almost twice as long as the fugue and is composed almost entirely in imitation and so is almost fugue-like in and of itself. It is also considerably more showy than the following fugue which is much more staid in character though yet another marvel of Bach’s contrapuntal skill. This was recorded using a sample set of the Hammarsbergs organ of Bureå Kyrka in Sweden.
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