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Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier BWV731

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Greetings to all.:)

This is one of the most sweet, eternal and beautiful melodies I ever heard.
Was running and turning and twisting inside my head now and again so I decided to play and share it with you.

I played again my custom VPO + SIR2 environtment. Mp3 at 128.

Registration :
GO : Principal 8' + prestant 4' + spitzfloete 4'
Pos : Hohlfloete 8' + chimney flute 4' + sesquialtera II + sweet tremulant
Ped : Subbass 16' + GO to Ped coupler.

The trick is to not add a 2' stop to sesquialtera, so the cornet effect to be softer - sweet and with lesser presence. At least, this is how I like to hear this devine melody.

I played freely as I felt and enjoyed the resoult.
I hope you enjoy it too !!

Many kind regards
Panos:cool:
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
My friend Bill I'm glad for that !

Day for you there , night for me here, but this piece of Sebastian is out of time, of places, of distance. We're appart hundreds of miles, but we can be so close sharing higher meanings and simple things of life, with just a click on a button...

You're with good moods for your day I'm gonna give myself in to Morpheus with peace !

Have fun !
Panos
 

Analogicus

Member
Thank you, Panos.
In my case it started off my Monday morning.
What a serene and indescribably beautiful melody.
To me Bach is an unmistakable signpost to the Eternal.

Analogicus
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Thank you, Panos.
In my case it started off my Monday morning.
What a serene and indescribably beautiful melody.
To me Bach is an unmistakable signpost to the Eternal.

Analogicus

Excactly Analogicus !

There is a site in youTube where they say G.Leonhardt plays BWV731.
I started waching and singing and enjoying one of my favourite players and suddently just at the end of second pass of the first theme (one bar before repeat) the video closes !!!!!:scold::smash::scold::shake:
Where's this devine conclusion of the second part ?
On closer look they say in small letters : "exerpts from 731" !!!!!:scold::nut:
What exerpts, you *&%$#@!!+^&**** it's just 2 1/2 min long, is not a Shostakovitch symphony !

There are people still untouched by Sebastian's heart and genious, my friend..

Have a beautiful and creative day, I'm off to bed is 1:45 in Athens...
Panos
 

ggoode.sa

New member
Hi Panos,

I just got to download and listen... after a very busy day this was a great sundowner (relaxation) as the stars came out :)

Thanks!

GrahamG

PS, your custom organ is sounding great with this reverb :)
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Hi Panos,

I just got to download and listen... after a very busy day this was a great sundowner (relaxation) as the stars came out :)

Thanks!

GrahamG

PS, your custom organ is sounding great with this reverb :)


Hi Graham

I'm glad I helped you to relax after hard day !

The reverb.
I insist on many of my replies, posts, threads. Since we play with electronic instruments good reverberation is an Axiom, a must.
Even for Hauptwerk (= To explain need a separate thread)

I got many VST reverbs (about 20+) and selected to work mostly with SIR2 4channel stereo convolution. This Cathedral comes as free add on in SIR2 from Penguin. A great place to settle our VPOs.

The others are, PCM Lexicon and ReverberateLE(free/donation).

Voxengo has a great convolver but is expencive and a bit complicated(Lexicon & SIR2 are too but I got them as a Christmas gift from a good friend).

Have......relax !
Panos:cool:
 

Marc

New member
BWV 731 is one of my faves (with or without coupling of BWV 730).
And, the Orgelbuchlein-settings of this chorale are beautiful too.

Thanks for posting!
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
BWV 731 is one of my faves (with or without coupling of BWV 730).
And, the Orgelbuchlein-settings of this chorale are beautiful too.

Thanks for posting!

You're welcome Marc.
And .....as if you're reading my mind.... I returned to Orgelbuchlein, I haven't decided what to record from it yet...
Can you give me some of your favs? (Don't say all !!!:eek:)

regards
Panos
 

Marc

New member
Well, of course BWV 639 is a gem: Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ.
And BWV 622 is great (O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß)!!
(And difficult, I presume. ;))

But there are so many other great preludes in this little organ book.
What about BWV 611: Christum wir sollen loben schon?
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Well, of course BWV 639 is a gem: Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ.
And BWV 622 is great (O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß)!!
(And difficult, I presume. ;))

But there are so many other great preludes in this little organ book.
What about BWV 611: Christum wir sollen loben schon?

Hi Marc.
One better than the other.....but guess what : I had 622 in mind !
Maybe we should try to practice telepathy ?:grin:
Holland ~ Greece is not so big distance....:lol:

Then again I'm thinkin' to switch to to a small fugue...
578 perhaps?

In any case I must get down to work....:crazy:
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Have to agree with you Panos. Thanks for the link. Almost theraputic.

teddy

You're welcome Teddy !

I got the cure from Marie Claire Alain long ago, has permanent resoults in body & soul once and for all !:grin:

Cheers
Panos
 
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