Even Bach couldn't play any faster on this organ.
I used to think head banging like that is normal for 15 years, until I tried it. Try before a mirror, it's not what you think.
Prove it, please. For my part, the countless live performances that I've watched the last 10 years on YT have overwhelmingly appeared to be unaltered.Speeding up of organ videos is the norm, most organ videos are sped up.
My pleasure, just for you, friend:To ServiamScores
I also challenge you to bang your head like Doeselaar, because I've tried and it hurt badly, utterly unbearable.
Anybody that has to use tempo to impress is not worth his weight in tracker partshave often thought that some music is played too fast compared to what the composers intended. I have read the quote supposedly by one of Bach's sons that his organ playing was rather slow and stately. Widor himself complained about virtuosos of his GH20 day playing his music too fast. I have experienced playing in highly reverberant churches where playing fast destroyed articulation and created waves of mushy sound.
Again, I caution you against calumny. The Koopman link in your OP is not from his own channel. I can speak from first-hand experience that people will take your media out in the wild and do weird things with it, and you have no control over it.Sure studio personals are responsible for speeding up. but Koopman/Doeselaar are fully aware.
(And FWIW, I worked on a professional recording for a university music department, and you'd be surprised at how many edits are made on professional CDs...)
*Edit* I just watched ServiamScore's head-banging short. The video is NOT recorded during a mass. There's no proof it's not accelerated. In fact the "tail" of each sound is extremely short which is a tell-tale sign of acceleration
Ask, and ye shall receive. lolYes, a busy professional church musician definitely took time out of his day to record AND THEN ALTER this video in order to win a pointless debate on a niche internet forum...
I have read the quote supposedly by one of Bach's sons that his organ playing was rather slow and stately.
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