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Bach's joyous music as you fly over Earth!
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Qingzhu Weng plays Bach's Violin Partita 2, Chaconne Movement
Young organist Emily Amos takes us on a night flight over eastern US
Flute, harpsichord and vibraphone celebrate Bach over Patagonia - by STARDUST SINFONIE
This Aria in F floats above the Earth, as clouds reveal their own harmonies
From Earth orbit, the moon sets so sweetly - as does Brian Hoffman's rendition of Bach
Polish organist Anna Przybysz chose this flight over dry Tibet for Bach's Fugue in E minor. Watch her play!
Cloud Marvels! - Look closely to see more. . .and hear Josef Kratochvil's award-winning Toccata (BBIOC 2022)
Land Marvels! - Observe textures of land, listening to Mona Rozdestvanskyte's award-winning Prelude (BBIOC 2022)
An experiment. . .3 ways to enjoy Catherine Bassett play the cristal Bachet (glass organ)
V1 - "Dance of the Aurora" with Catherine Bassett playing the cristal Bachet (glass organ)
V2 - same as "Dance of the Aurora", plus watch Catherine Baschet create the music
V3 - "Dance of the Clouds" - same music, now flying over clouds of a typhoon
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