Brink Bush performs "Little Fugue in G minor" BWV 578 - J.S. Bach video free download


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Duration: 03:32
Uploaded: 2012/01/02

Brink Bush performs on Marshall & Ogletree Opus 6 in A.J. Gordon Memorial Chapel at Gordon College, Wenham, MA.

Brink Bush on the web: http://brinkbush.us

Marshall & Ogletree on the web: http://MarshallandOgletree.com

Comments

8 years ago

Existing in music

I think this organist played the piece better than any other I seen. 

8 years ago

masaki23joe

I know this song from x-japan's rose of pain

9 years ago

Yuki Eiri

Bach <3If you can play Bach, you have been touched by the musical God..

9 years ago

Robert Gift

Well done video! Glad that you showed the pedals.Except from phrasing and breathing, I connect the pedal notes. Dislike them being separated.

9 years ago

Functionbox

Just spectacular. One of my favorite pieces of classical music. Incidentally, this was on a CD-Set of music I was required to purchase for a music appreciation class in college. My favorite part is the last 30 seconds or so when Bach really "lets go" with the biggest pipes on the organ. I tend to crank it up 'till my floor shakes, but my stereo certainly can't keep up. I'd be thrilled to hear you play it in person someday. Kudos!

9 years ago

Harlea Armstrong

I looooooove this song! I got to play it in my orchestra class! I play viloa, or the third part

9 years ago

Smith John

organic

9 years ago

FableBunny

This is so interesting ! I never knew that organs had foot keys!

9 years ago

LegitimateCockroach

Oh my... So, the God REALLY EXISTS??????!!!! I need to change my life right now... Exclude meat from a meal and clean up the mess i've done before))))

9 years ago

zdechlaczek521

I like this interpretation the most ! I heard Koopman too and I like this one more. If mr. Bush only had an opportunity to play on those huge church organs!

10 years ago

Bammer2001

What a very similar tone the song in MegaMan Legends had for the Juno Theme...

10 years ago

Amy Camus

To SmoveDee - One of my teachers (a million years ago) said, "You all say that you 'know what you like', but the truth is that you 'like - or love - what you know." So, try listening to more Bach organ music, then branch out to the Brandenburg Concerti (18th century Rock N' Roll!) and onward. You'll discover a whole new world of incredible music. 

10 years ago

SpiritOfLife

but can he play smoke on the water

10 years ago

Dee Smoove

Boy...when that Fuege starts up I almost cried. I don't even like this kinda of stuff either. Usually Rap, R and B, Funk, Good Pop music(mostly old), Jazz, Soul and Rock is all I listen too. But I love this.

10 years ago

Zidnizar

Wow!! Amazing...

10 years ago

Rubberhead

Wow - Gives me chills. Thanks.

11 years ago

Harrison Lawrence

Absolutely beautiful! Inspiration for my future endeavors in the organ! I could not pick a single thing wrong!

11 years ago

SendEstringsForXmas

You my fine sir, have about 3 - 4 brains

11 years ago

Michael Lundy

Excellent performance!

12 years ago

Twister051

HOLY COW!!!! All that and not one single snippet of sheet music! Some day I'm going to learn to play like that! :-)

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