FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for this videoQ: Where can I get the sheet music for this piece?A: Sheet music for this can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/243oyoQ: Hey, what happened to my question/comment?A: Questions answered in the FAQ, and comments with nothing to do with the video ("spam"), are removed. If you posted a comment and don't know why it's gone, email me (stephen at musanim dot com) with "YouTube comment" in the subject line.Q: How did you make this video?A: You can read about it here: http://www.musanim.com/ProductionNotes/ToccataAndFugueInDMinor.htmlQ: What is the BWV number for this?A: BWV 565Q: Can I get a DVD with this video (or others like it)?A: Yes: http://www.musanim.com/mam/video.htmlQ: Where can I see everything you've put online?A: This is a good place to start: http://www.musanim.com/watch/Q: How can I make this kind of movie?A: Check out this: www.musanim.com/player/Q: The audio/video isn't very good; can I get the original?A: Yes, you can get it here (you have to sign up, but then you can download it): http://www.vimeo.com/user=musanim/clips Q: Where can I read more about this piece?A: Here are a couple of places: http://www.musanim.com/pdf/ViewersGuideMAM1996.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_minor,_BWV_565Q: Why does this piece of music remind me of horror movies?A: Because it was used in the 1962 version of The Phantom of the Opera. Before that, it did not have that connotation. When Walt Disney and Leopold Stokowski used it in the 1940 film Fantasia, they considered it to be a purely abstract piece --- "absolute music" --- which brought to mind expressionistic forms and lines..
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