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4.5 superb | musichub | March 27th 22 | Probably Bach's most famous passacaglia (which is, if you don't know, a set of triple-meter keyboard variations pioneered in Spain and elaborated on by Frescobaldi). As with most variation-based compositions, the piece is a steady build-up, but where this work stands out is in how the variations are deployed, as well as in how Bach drops little nods to German Lutheran hymns in the process (very typical of his writing).
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3.5 great | GamamJ | May 21st 20 | Super good. A build-up piece whoch surely has to be among Bach?s best organs works. Starts off mostly innocent, but builds up more and more in intensity until you get completely barraged with organ chords in the end.
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5.0 classic | solrage | October 30th 17 |
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