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Refers to Cantata no. 131, J.S.Bach

Fractal Atmosphere/Mood posted on Dec 12, 2017
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The title of the cantata is: "Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir". I love the cantatas of J.S.Bach very, very much! Well, it has become a bit of a subtle fractal, something that I love also, and I think this gives more food for thought. Thank you very much for your look.

Comments (13)


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beachsidelegs

1:08PM | Tue, 12 December 2017

Stunning :)

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farmerC

1:09PM | Tue, 12 December 2017

Mies ik vind het een Schoonheid........

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Faemike55

9:17PM | Tue, 12 December 2017

I see the notes flitting about, creating the joyous sounds we love

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iborg64

4:49AM | Wed, 13 December 2017

A splendid image

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durleybeachbum

6:22AM | Wed, 13 December 2017

I too love Bach. A perfect image for this.

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VDH

12:00PM | Wed, 13 December 2017

Een mooie en zeer originele fractal !!

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RodS

12:54PM | Wed, 13 December 2017

Wonderful image here, and it seems to fit perfectly with Bach. I love all those classical composers.

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anitalee

4:12PM | Wed, 13 December 2017

Excellent

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auntietk

9:52PM | Thu, 14 December 2017

How beautiful! I opened Bach's cantata 131 and listened to part of it while I enjoyed your glorious fractal. Marvelous!

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kgb224

11:09PM | Thu, 14 December 2017

Outstanding work Mies. God bless.

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ia-du-lin

9:43AM | Sat, 16 December 2017

very nice work

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anahata.c

3:14AM | Thu, 28 December 2017

years ago, we had to write fugues in class, and it would take us days and days to complete one simple fugue. And we STILL made mistakes (ie, parallel fifths, parallel octaves, etc). Then we read that Bach created whole cantatas in one week. One week! We were in awe...Then, years later (when I had my first synthesizer), I spent a couple of years playing the cantatas, one each week---according to the Lutheran calendar---and it was one of the most inspiring periods of my life. (I played them on my synthesizer, with headphones. I also played all the Chorale Preludes for organ. On my synthesizer...) It was heavenly. I know 131, I think it was an early work by Bach, and I think our teachers said it was amazing that Bach could write that brilliantly, so early in his career!

Your fractal looks like patterns in a glass...I can almost see fruits in the glass, and wonderful spider webs or lace. And wonderful reflections which lay on top of each other. And a feeling of looking into a deep ocean, and maybe this us underneath it. You captured Bach's interplay, his many dialogues, and his buoyancy and his playfulness. A beautiful evocation of the Master, I think Bach would recognize his music in your art. When you posted this, I smiled: "Once again, Jacomina is posting art related to Bach!" Wunderschön...erg mooi.

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Glendaw

4:13PM | Sat, 13 January 2018

The flying notes and orchestrated background makes one feel that they are hearing this through the computer.

You have made this so mystical and magical Mies, well done.

XxOo


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