Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 3
Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 3

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Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 3

2025
Movie
353 min
English

An exceptional event took place from 31 October to 1 November 2025 at St Thomas's Church in Leipzig, where Bach was cantor: Johannes Lang performed the complete organ works of his illustrious predecessor. The 22-hour programme followed the liturgical year. This third part celebrates Pentecost and the three Sundays after Trinity Sunday.

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Director: N/A (This is a musical recording, not a film or TV show)Genres: Classical Music, Organ Music, Bach

Plot Summary

This entry is part of a series dedicated to the complete performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's organ works. Volume 3 likely features a selection of preludes, fugues, chorale-based works, and potentially larger-form pieces for the organ, performed by a distinguished organist.

Critical Reception

As this is a forthcoming release, critical reception is not yet available. Reviews will likely focus on the technical proficiency of the performer, the interpretation of Bach's complex compositions, and the quality of the recording.

What Reviewers Say

  • Awaiting critical reviews upon release.

  • Anticipation for interpretive depth and technical mastery.

  • Focus expected on the performer's engagement with Bach's sacred and secular organ repertoire.

Google audience: Audience reception will depend on the specific organist's reputation and the perceived accuracy and emotional resonance of the performances.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (Forthcoming release)

Fun Fact

Johann Sebastian Bach is widely considered one of the greatest composers in Western music history, and his organ works are cornerstones of the repertoire, showcasing his profound understanding of counterpoint, harmony, and the capabilities of the instrument.

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