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Thread started 08/12/07 5:13pm

weepingwall

who likes bach!

i like bach cello pieces..anyone know any dark sounding bach pieces besides the cellos..
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Reply #1 posted 08/12/07 5:25pm

DarkSideOfBeau
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What about the organs?
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Reply #2 posted 08/12/07 5:40pm

weepingwall

DarkSideOfBeauty said:

What about the organs?



oh yeah that count dracula sounding piece..real good..
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Reply #3 posted 08/12/07 6:27pm

Calligraphy

I love Bach.

I encourage you to run out and buy this:

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Reply #4 posted 08/12/07 6:30pm

WillyWonka

weepingwall said:

DarkSideOfBeauty said:

What about the organs?



oh yeah that count dracula sounding piece..real good..



Which piece is that?
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Reply #5 posted 08/12/07 7:13pm

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WillyWonka said:

weepingwall said:




oh yeah that count dracula sounding piece..real good..



Which piece is that?


I suspect, WW, the other WW is talking about "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor." While the organ piece is known for its dramatic intro often used in horror films, a longer listen reveals unrivaled beauty, as well.
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Reply #6 posted 08/12/07 8:18pm

WillyWonka

Calligraphy said:

WillyWonka said:




Which piece is that?


I suspect, WW, the other WW is talking about "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor." While the organ piece is known for its dramatic intro often used in horror films, a longer listen reveals unrivaled beauty, as well.




Kiitti, Calli! You know well your classical stuff, sir.

I 'll most definitely be seeking out that Bach piece and giving it a listen.
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Reply #7 posted 08/12/07 10:51pm

coolcat

Bach keyboard concerto in D minor! woot! Check it out... Glenn Gould playing:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...-KyL2gMxV8

I actually originally heard a lot of Bach in Atari video games... lol! check out the theme at the beginning:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...C1yHPCFVmI
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Reply #8 posted 08/13/07 9:23am

Angelic1302

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The first time I known of Bach, I was in college. I love any type of music except for techno and I can tollerate lil country but Bach is really nice...I love classical! yay!
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Reply #9 posted 08/13/07 9:33am

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glen gould piano pieces cool


and harpsichord and chello pieces
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Reply #10 posted 08/13/07 9:49am

Miles

And of course, Bach's music has things in common with funk - like mad counter-point all over the place - multiple rhythm and melody parts overlaid and doing different things all at the same time.

So, with his Bach-like organ playing, this may make Bernie Worrell the funk reincarnation of JS Bach! cool biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 08/13/07 9:59am

MsLegs

Miles said:

And of course, Bach's music has things in common with funk - like mad counter-point all over the place - multiple rhythm and melody parts overlaid and doing different things all at the same time.


nod Exactly. The beats per measure is within Funks limits certainly[/b:].

Miles said:

So, with his Bach-like organ playing, this may make Bernie Worrell the funk reincarnation of JS Bach! cool biggrin


[b]Hey, George "Dr Funkenstein" Clinton did say that P-Funk (ie the mothership ufo) were time travelers. And like the saying goes, Good Funk don't die it multiples and trancends time. Got Funk & Will Travel .


whistle Swing Down ,I Wanna Ride. ufo
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Reply #12 posted 08/13/07 10:23am

Exetergirl

Bach is just brilliant. How about the Ciaconne from Violin Sonatas and Partitas (written about his wife's death).

If you like dark creepy music, have you listened to Prokofiev's Montagues and Capulets, or Brahm's Requiem? You'll never hear these pieces played on an aeroplane. (All the passengers would be so scared they'd adopt the crash position).
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Reply #13 posted 08/13/07 10:25am

MsLegs

cool

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Reply #14 posted 08/13/07 12:31pm

coolcat

Miles said:

And of course, Bach's music has things in common with funk - like mad counter-point all over the place - multiple rhythm and melody parts overlaid and doing different things all at the same time.

So, with his Bach-like organ playing, this may make Bernie Worrell the funk reincarnation of JS Bach! cool biggrin
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OMG! I'm so glad you said that!!! I always thought that same way about funk and baroque/bach!
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Reply #15 posted 08/13/07 12:32pm

MsLegs

coolcat said:

Miles said:

And of course, Bach's music has things in common with funk - like mad counter-point all over the place - multiple rhythm and melody parts overlaid and doing different things all at the same time.

So, with his Bach-like organ playing, this may make Bernie Worrell the funk reincarnation of JS Bach! cool biggrin
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OMG! I'm so glad you said that!!! I always thought that same way about funk and baroque/bach!

cool Dig it.
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Reply #16 posted 08/13/07 12:42pm

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worship I adore him. But then I love the harpsichord, and that instrument always brings Bach to mind for me. I grew up on him (and other classical music) actually and refused to listen to anything but classical music until I was about 11. lol
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Reply #17 posted 08/13/07 2:52pm

coolcat

MsLegs said:

coolcat said:



OMG! I'm so glad you said that!!! I always thought that same way about funk and baroque/bach!

cool Dig it.


cool
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Reply #18 posted 08/13/07 3:53pm

Uhope

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Calligraphy said:

WillyWonka said:




Which piece is that?


I suspect, WW, the other WW is talking about "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor." While the organ piece is known for its dramatic intro often used in horror films, a longer listen reveals unrivaled beauty, as well.


Oh, yes! nod

And if you'd like to hear an INCREDIBLE jazz big band rendition of this piece (and other Bach comps), check this album: http://www.amazon.com/Bac...498&sr=8-5

I heard the "Toccata and Fugue" on public radio a few years ago and had to buy this CD immediately! It's terrific.
Go to the source: http://www.jw.org/en

Thanks! biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 08/13/07 7:33pm

heartbeatocean

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I like Bach. smile
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Reply #20 posted 08/13/07 7:55pm

Calligraphy

MsLegs said:

cool



Oh yes, indeed... cool
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