This piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is from 1741. It is one of a set of 30 variations for harpsichord. The music is animated with a Music Animation Machine MIDI Player.
MultiHetaliafan: This was played in my music class. i love it
jenethehottie: Cubusdk, you are my favorite here in youtube.
Thank you for sharing these with us.
Pianofy: Wao, very nice
ReaIly: Wow this is also my favorite part after the aria
and the 1st variation. Good to see that you
like it too :)
freshhh1994: He's the one that wrote the program.
morgulddt: Suena mejor en staccato....
chellethegreatest: Hey, this is way to cool, this music just
tickles me ^_^
NonSubmersibleUnits: lol, it sounds like Barenboim playing.
smalin: Heh-heh ...
WaronXXX: this is not from smalin
salamence47: nice one....very good in timing and so love
to hear after an hor!!
goodjob smalin!!!!
GReat!,,really great!
requiemaeternam7: greatest variations ever writ of man
presented in a very visually intiguing style
that allows you to see the lines interweaving in
a new perspective
cubusdk: Read the description.
By the way, by looking at the animation I have
found a mistake. I was wondering what became of
the red melodyline in the last bars of the
second part of the piece. By mistake the red
voice plays the same notes as the blue voice in
the last 3 bars.
SurpriseTalk: This is so cool! What program is that?
Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg Variation No. 10, Fughetta, BWV 988.