The "Toccata and Fugue in D minor" (BWV 656) by Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most famous works of its time. It is especially known as an organ piece, but is also frequently performed on piano. The opening motive of the piece became part of popular culture, with countless references in films and other media.
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Grace
I saw someone play this on an organ at St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney, and I was like, woah
2 years ago | Reply
Nathaniel
#Death song
2 years ago | Reply
lool
02:17 and my fingers are like oh no we cant
3 years ago | Reply
lool
oh no no ohnononononononononononono
3 years ago | Reply
lool
there is no bigeer
3 years ago | Reply