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It is not important to know the words - the singing is so pure and spiritual that it makes your heart sing - many of these songs were composed by the great Russian composers - Tchaikovsky, Brodin, Rachmanninoff etc - they were com[psed specifically as religious songs, chants and liturgies.
They have a therapeutic effect on people like me - after I had a serious illness I just listened to it and thought I was in another world.
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What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
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Louis died three years later, on July 6, 1971. He was only on the road full time for another two months after this clip. By mid September of 1968 he was seriously ill in the hospital & was out of commisiion for most of 1969. I hope that's enough information for you.
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A very sad song, breaks the heart, I am able to understand Russian language
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Ton Koopman plays Bach's Fugue in g minor on the greater Silbermann organ (built 1714-18, renovated 1981-83) at St. Marien Cathedral in Freiberg.
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Koopman won the Prix d'Eccelence, both on organ and cembalo about at the same time; he was the best pupil of Leonhardt and he got lots of international prices when he was in his 20s. Before the age of 30 he was already good enough to perform all the organ triosonatas of Bach, with fast tempi and adding a different ornamentation (crowns, double trills, mordents) even on the pedals, varied at every repetition. About at 30 years he begun to conduct. The rest is history...