Bach Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 / Ulf Norberg

The word “toccata” is Italian and means “to touch”. In the Baroque era, the title “toccata” was often given to pieces which, like the equally common fantasy and prelude, had a fairly loose musical framework. As with this famous toccata by Johann Sebastian Bach, they were often followed by a fugue.
Bach’s Toccata is filled with dramatic passages and chords that put the entirety of the organ’s resources to use. The music can be perceived as scary and is commonly used in horror films.
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This excerpt of music is from episode 4 of the series Mankind and Music. The five episodes are available to watch on Konserthuset Play:
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The music
Johann Sebastian Bach Toccata from Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565
Participants
Ulf Norberg organ
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    Beautiful. Thanks😊