Black Flag - TV Party
Izzhov wrote:
Ame no Akai wrote:
Spitfire - The Prodigy
The Prodigy has now officially been confirmed as a pyromaniac.
...or Brits that make songs about their country's most famous fighter plane.
Ame no Akai wrote:
@Ungeheuer: Maybe I am, maybe I'm not. Who knows...
You probably do.
Izzhov wrote:
Ungeheuer wrote:
@Izzhov: Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565, I assume, since that's pretty much the only one people listen to all the time.

It's still pretty amazing (if overrated), considering it likely is but improvisation brought to paper, but nowhere near his best organ stuff. Also - who's the interpret?
I'm sorry, but I understood very little of that. If any of it at all.
BWV (
Bach-
Werke-
Verzeichnis) is the acronym of the most common index of Bach's work, he was a laborious composer and composed dozens upon dozens of Fugues, a lot of them in D Minor. His Toccata and Fugue in D Minor BWV 565 is his most famous organ work, tiny bits find their way into pop culture all the time.
A great rendition by the late Karl Richter:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Zd_oIFy1mxM
It's a fairly rough and simple piece by Bach's standards, current research indicates that it's largely based off improvisation, Bach was one hell of an organist.
When I asked for the interpret I did so because pieces of classical music can be radically depending on who performs/conducts them.