Washington Memorial March Uploaded by: CHRIS_037 Composer: John Philip Sousa (1929) Organ: Hereford Organ, Trumpets, Trombones, Tuba, and Drums Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 342
'Verbum caro factum est' Uploaded by: Cornelis Composer: Scheidemann, Heinrich Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 37
Liedboek voor de Kerken #293 Uploaded by: leeuw333 Composer: Kees van Eersel Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 32
Warum betrübst du dich mein Herz Uploaded by: ajongbloed Composer: Kauffmann, Georg Friedrich Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 70
Five of the pieces in the Neumeister manuscript are without a named composer. Based on stylistical grounds and on references to other sources two of these pieces can be attributed to Johan Pachelbel, two to Johann Michael Bach and one to Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow. The prelude to "Was mein Gott will, das gescheh allzeit" one of the two pieces that is supposedly written by Johann Pachelbel (the other being "Christ lag in Todesbanden", http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/28959). Though since there is no way to know for certain, I designate it as 'anonymous' in the score, with the possibility of Pachelbel's authorship added in parentheses. It is a nice solemn piece, written in such a way that the choral melody can be played on a seperate manual.