Johann Sebastian Bach, Adagio in A minor, BWV 564. Transcripción de Ferruccio Busoni.
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Johann Sebastian Bach, Adagio in A minor, BWV 564. Transcripción de Ferruccio Busoni.
Joh. Seb. Bach: Toccata, Adagio und Fuge in C BWV 564
ヨハン・セバスチャン・バッハ (Johann Sebastian Bach)
トッカータ、アダージョとフーガ ハ長調 BWV 564 BC,J36
Katja Sager
Bach "Toccata, Adagio & Fugue" C major BWV 564
After being wrapped up in the richness of the Toccata, filled with jumpy excitement that can hardly be refrained, it’s more or less a relief to hear the Adagio; as if stepping into an enchanted forest, enveloped in a curtain of starry night, where the elves are murmuring the secret of their world. An exuberant Fugue comes later; the party’s back, and the spirit has been revitalised.
(J.S. Bach: Toccata, Adagio and Fuga C major, BWV 564 - YouTubeから)
ヨハン・セバスチャン・バッハ (Johann Sebastian Bach)
トッカータ、アダージョとフーガ ハ長調 BWV 564 BC,J36
Wilfried Schnetzler
J. S. Bach, Adagio de la toccata pour orgue en ut majeur, BWV 564
Anne Queffélec, piano
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Jaqueline du Pré - Adagio, from the Toccata in C, BWV 564