Event Details
Great pipe organ András Virágh Main Altar
Event Details
Performers:
Great pipe organ | András Virágh |
Main Altar Organ | Gábor Szotyori Nagy |
Soprano soloist | Erika Kovalik / Zsuzsanna Gion |
Trumpet | László Borsódy / Zsolt Skultéty |
Program:
M. A. Charpentier | Te Deum – trombita |
T. Albinoni | Adagio |
G. Caccini | Ave Maria |
J. S. Bach | Toccata and Fugue in d-minor, Air –the great pipe organ of the Basilica |
G. F. Händel | Vízi zene – trumpet |
Ch. Gounod | Ave Maria |
Liszt Ferenc | Hosannah |
C. Franck | Panis angelicus |
H. Purcell | Trumpet voluntary –trumpet |
P. Mascagni | Ave Maria |
Ch. M. Widor | Toccata from the 5th Organ Symphony –the great pipe organ of the Basilica |
J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in d-minor BWV. 565
The most famous organ work in the world is known by everyone, however, its creation is surrounded by mystery…
According to a significant amount of the proofs it was created at the beginning of the 1700’s, although the perfectionist structure of the piece suggests that Bach created it in his last years, moreover, some tells that he composed it originally for violin and not the organ.
The first printed publishing took almost 100 years, when the great Bach fan, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy published and played continuously the work. Since then, endless versions and adaptations have been created, the worthily famous Toccata and Fugue in d-minor can be heard in movies, it is a beloved theme mostly in horror and thriller movies.
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