J.S. Bach on the Organ

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Marc

Quote from: premont on May 15, 2010, 11:39:09 PM
Waar!

Een goede oude Deense voornaam.
Du gøre fremskridt.
Hvad angående Bach's produktion på orgel?

(I fear this is rotten Danish ;D.)

About Bux: his music is universal, if that's a relief to you all.
And wherever he laid his hat was his home. :)

Marc

Stanislas Deriemaeker (Belgium) plays Bach on the Metzler organ of the Antwerp Cathedral.

Prelude & Fugue in E-minor BWV 533
http://www.mediafire.com/?kbmiwwjahzy

Chorale arrangement Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
http://www.mediafire.com/?wuyg2dyljmw

Fugue in C-minor BWV 575
http://www.mediafire.com/?04eyy03zwnn

Enjoy!

Marc

Dear, dear.
It's terrible late around here.

I'm WIIIIIIDE AWAKE!!
I'm not sleeping.


Apparently the Ghost is over me.

Longing for that, too?

Then enjoy these three chorale arrangements for Pentecost, played by Wolfgang Rübsam on the Metzler organ of the St. Nikolauskirke, Frauenfeld, Switzerland. Part of his first (OOP) integral, for Philips.

BWV 651:
http://www.mediafire.com/?nth4224ywzt

BWV 652:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ttgrttzkjyh

BWV 667:
http://www.mediafire.com/?uqtzjqntqzq

Coopmv

Quote from: Marc on May 23, 2010, 04:24:37 PM
Dear, dear.
It's terrible late around here.

I'm WIIIIIIDE AWAKE!!
I'm not sleeping.


Apparently the Ghost is over me.

Longing for that, too?

Early music should be a sure cure for insomnia.    ;)

Marc

Quote from: Marc on May 23, 2010, 04:24:37 PM
Dear, dear.
It's terrible late around here.

I'm WIIIIIIDE AWAKE!!
I'm not sleeping.


Apparently the Ghost is over me.
[....]
Quote from: Coopmv on May 23, 2010, 05:06:49 PM
Early music should be a sure cure for insomnia. ;)
Yeah, like the Goldbergs. Or the Neumeister chorales. Or f.i. consort music, like the ones mentioned in James's recent thread.

(Btw: I don't think it's insomnia. I just stayed up a bit late yesterday .... because of music :))

prémont

#885
The Danish organist Bine Katrine Bryndorf may be known to organ lovers because of her Buxtehude integral and her contribution to the Haenssler Bach set. It is probably less known, that she made a rather playful recording of the Bach Triosonatas for Danish Classico, which as Marc suggests, probably is OOP now. BTW here is the fourth Sonata e-minor BWV 528:

First movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zdmybgmnyfm/10 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Second movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmfzqttmz0u/11 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Third movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqk0t2myuky/12 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3
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Marc

#886
Quote from: premont on May 24, 2010, 02:30:13 PM
The Danish organist Bine Katrine Bryndorf may be known to organ lovers because of her Buxtehude integral and her contribution to the Haenssler Bach set. It is probably less known, that she made a rather playful recording of the Bach Triosonatas for Danish Classico, which as Marc suggests, probably is OOP now. BTW here is the fourth Sonata e-minor BWV 528:

First movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/tynmwmdcomh/28 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Second movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/25xy4w4mwrm/29 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Third movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqk0t2myuky/12 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3
Premont, THANKS!
Coincidentally one of the BWV 528 tracks on my Bine disc was a bit damaged .... you must have some supernatural qualities! ;D

Btw: I really like Bryndorf as a Bach/Trio organist. Approached as chamber music & played with joy.

EDIT: Premont, I think you've uploaded a Dorian Toccata & Fugue, and only one movement of BWV 528 .... could this be true?

Marc

Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 02:39:24 PM
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Premont, I think you've uploaded a Dorian Toccata & Fugue, and only one movement of BWV 528 .... could this be true?
I really tried to get in touch with Premont again, I sent him a mail, I even alarmed Prins Jørgens Gård 11 in København, but our Premont appeared to have left the country. ::)

So I uploaded the other movements of Bach's fourth Trio Sonata, played by Bine Katrine Bryndorf, myself.

BWV 528-1:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1mzjhjyiinm

BWV 528-2:
http://www.mediafire.com/?uuzgzz1xwfz

prémont

Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 02:39:24 PM
Coincidentally one of the BWV 528 tracks on my Bine disc was a bit damaged .... you must have some supernatural qualities! ;D
Concerning me this is only natural. ;) ;D
Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 02:39:24 PM
EDIT: Premont, I think you've uploaded a Dorian Toccata & Fugue, and only one movement of BWV 528 .... could this be true?
I do not know how this could happen, :o  because I have uploaded the right files. But now the mistake should be corrected.  :)
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prémont

Precisely crossing posts (02.39.24 PM), Marc, but I was here in this forum, correcting my mistake without delay.
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Marc

Quote from: premont on May 24, 2010, 03:41:59 PM
Concerning me this is only natural. ;) ;DI do not know how this could happen, :o  because I have uploaded the right files. But now the mistake should be corrected.  :)
Terribly sorry.
A rare case of crossposting. (PM sent.)

I didn't check the 'who's online list'. If I had done that, I would have realized that you were reuploading.

Let's look at it in a positive way: now the members have different choices and they can start a poll who offers the best mp3's?. :)

Add this: before posting, I saw that you saw what I saw and at least we share the opinion about the fact that this was crossposting and also about the nice performance of Bryndorf's BWV 528! :D

prémont

Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 03:48:16 PM
Terribly sorry.
A rare case of crossposting. (PM sent.)

I didn't check the 'who's online list'. If I had done that, I would have realized that you were reuploading.
Calm down dear Marc, I am still standing.

Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 03:48:16 PM
Let's look at it in a positive way: now the members have different choices and they can start a poll who offers the best mp3's?. :)
:D Mine are 320 KBPS.

Quote from: Marc on May 24, 2010, 03:48:16 PM
Add this: before posting, I saw that you saw what I saw and at least we share the opinion about the fact that this was crossposting and also about the nice performance of Bryndorf's BWV 528! :D
That´s for sure. ;)
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Opus106

Quote from: premont on May 24, 2010, 02:30:13 PM
The Danish organist Bine Katrine Bryndorf may be known to organ lovers because of her Buxtehude integral and her contribution to the Haenssler Bach set. It is probably less known, that she made a rather playful recording of the Bach Triosonatas for Danish Classico, which as Marc suggests, probably is OOP now. BTW here is the fourth Sonata e-minor BWV 528:

First movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zdmybgmnyfm/10 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Second movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmfzqttmz0u/11 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

Third movement
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqk0t2myuky/12 - Ukendt titel - Ukendt kunstner.mp3

The organ sounds much less shrill than what I have heard of Alain II (samples only, sadly) -- I like it! Thanks. :)
Regards,
Navneeth

Marc

Yes, Bryndorf is good, isn't she?
Her Trio Sonatas disc is a gem, IMHO.
And her Leipzig Chorales (Hännsler edition) are good, too. If I'm longing for more gravity, then I'd pick other options, but she offers a playful reading of these great pieces, too.

Here's a comparative review of that one, by our very own Bulldog Don. The other recordings are by Peter Sykes (not bad, either; in general I agree with Don's conclusions) and Cristina Garcia Banegas (which I do not know myself).

http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NonVocal/Organ-Leipzig-Part1.htm
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NonVocal/Organ-Leipzig-Part2.htm

To add some pseudo-academic numerological blabbering :D:
Bryndorf only plays 17 chorales. The other two play all of "The Eighteen" and rightly so. Because 18 = 3 x 6. And Bach was a renowned numerologist. ;)
3 is a Holy number, and 6 stands for Absolute Perfection. So one should play all 18 ..... BUT: 3 x 6 = also 666, which stands for .... THE BEAST. >:D

And Bach certainly was no BEAST worshipper.
So, my guess is that the priests of the Trondheim cathedral forbade Bryndorf to play Bach's eighteenth chorale on their Wagner organ, because they did not like the insinuation of and assocation with 666. ;D

Opus106

Quote from: Marc on May 25, 2010, 09:51:27 AM
BUT: 3 x 6 = also 666, which stands for .... THE BEAST. >:D

Congrats! You just made the OVPP proponents (as per your claim regarding their scholarly practices) look like amateurs. :D ;)
Regards,
Navneeth

Marc

Quote from: Opus106 on May 25, 2010, 10:17:10 AM
Congrats! You just made the OVPP proponents (as per your claim regarding their scholarly practices) look like amateurs. :D ;)
Well, at high school I once made a lecture about the fact that Paul McCartney was really dead since november 9th, 1966.

Maybe I should write a book about the Bach case, and proof that JSB in fact was a Beast worshipper. A book with nothing but facts .... errr, meaning: only facts which state my case.

After this earthquake, the entire musical world will know the real truth and only play Bach with hollow satanic laughing between movements and with a develish grin on the musician's face. :P

Scarpia

Bryndorf Trio Sonatas disc?   Where can I get it?!?!?!

Marc

Quote from: Scarpia on May 25, 2010, 10:24:22 AM
Bryndorf Trio Sonatas disc?   Where can I get it?!?!?!
I once found it on a Danish website, but they never delivered and they didn't answer my mail.
BWV 528 has been uploaded by Premont and me yesterday.
I think the disc itself is officially OOP .... if you're interested: PM me.

Opus106

Quote from: Marc on May 25, 2010, 10:23:21 AM
Well, at high school I once made a lecture about the fact that Paul McCartney was really dead since november 9th, 1966.

Maybe I should write a book about the Bach case, and proof that JSB in fact was a Beast worshipper. A book with nothing but facts .... errr, meaning: only facts which state my case.

After this earthquake, the entire musical world will know the real truth and only play Bach with hollow satanic laughing between movements and with a develish grin on the musician's face. :P

Have you met Rob Newman? The two of you would hit it off so well.
Regards,
Navneeth

Marc

Quote from: Opus106 on May 25, 2010, 10:37:50 AM
Have you met Rob Newman? The two of you would hit it off so well.
;D

We did meet in the Mozart = a fraud thread and we truly did hit this board off! :P

IMHO, Rob's suffering from many negative resentments and apparently he believes in lots of conspiracies. I don't. And I'm quite sure that the OVPP boys and girls do not, either. Being loaded with spite and prejudices is a false start for any objective or intersubjective investigation.

Plz don't get me wrong Navneeth: I have respect for scholars and investigators, and I'm interested in f.i. Bach and Mozart, which means that I sometimes read theoretical articles and assumptions about them with interest. But many new discoveries, true, doubtful or false, are presented with a wrong and aggressive attitude. In cases like that, the writer will never reach the audience he/she wants to convince.