Topic: Easter Music 2 From Saint Matthew Passion BWV 244, Bach
O Sacred Head Now Wounded, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden -
From Saint Matthew Passion BWV 244, J.S Bach
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O Sacred Head Now Wounded, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden -
From Saint Matthew Passion BWV 244, J.S Bach
Such a realistic sound, and good playing PTE! Bach and Mozart really did discover the deepest secrets of the tonal universe!
Such a realistic sound, and good playing PTE! Bach and Mozart really did discover the deepest secrets of the tonal universe!
Thank you!
I love this. Beautiful sound, beautiful playing.
I love this. Beautiful sound, beautiful playing.
Thank you, Stephen! I’m very glad you like the sound (and my playing)
Wow. Very impressed indeed. This is epic. Thanks for sharing.
O Sacred Head Now Wounded, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden -
From Saint Matthew Passion BWV 244, J.S Bach
Sensational. I felt like in a cathedral surrounded by beautiful music. Thanks for sharing.
@alex-plays.org
Thank you! Organteq is fantastic. Have to play it every day and improve my playing. It is different when don't have a sustain pedal
@Kacper_ek
Thank you! Yes, It is amazing how nice Organteq can sound combining right stops with different music. My friends thought I had been recording it in a real church
my favorite choir, as usual an inspired game and a magnificent sound, just a small observation, I find the second part a little slow and the sound a little behind compared to the first,may be too much reverberation which takes away the presence, I would like it more bright and joyful, turned towards the light,
thank you PE
my favorite choir, as usual an inspired game and a magnificent sound, just a small observation, I find the second part a little slow and the sound a little behind compared to the first,may be too much reverberation which takes away the presence, I would like it more bright and joyful, turned towards the light,
thank you PE
Thank you, bernard, for your good observation Nice when people listen and think. I understand your point. Maybe I was too much thinking of different choir’s way of singing it, with slower and not so loud at the end. I had in my mind the text and the situation, that he was slowly dying, he became weaker and weaker and died (playing 4 levels quieter and quieter, then the last quiet as he died). That was what I thought when recording. But, I like your point too, that ”…. more bright and joyful, turned towards the light”. Of course, at is written, he went towards light…..Thank you for your interesting comment and for listening to my music
I understand your vision which is attached to the text, in this case your interpretation is very well adapted.