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Misty Blue (2023)
Uploaded by: CarsonCooman
Composer: Stevens, James Michael Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 53
Ave maris stella
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Composer: Fasolo, Giovanni Battista Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 147
Trio 1
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Composer: Johann Adam Hiller (?) Organ: Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 93
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Agnus_Dei (04/12/16)
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Composer:
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Zwart, Jan
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Sample Producer:
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Voxus Virtual Organs
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Sample Set:
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Müller Grote of Sint Bavo extended
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Early 20th Century |
Description: | Jan Zwart (Zaandam, August 20, 1877 - there, July 13, 1937) was a Dutch organist and a pupil of H. van Eyk.
Having first been organist of the Dutch Reformed Church in Rotterdam and Capelle aan den IJssel, he was appointed to the same position in 1898 at the Reformed Evangelical Lutheran Church in Amsterdam. Here he began his weekly orgelbespelingen, he continued faithfully until his death.
Jan Zwart was also the first Dutch organist who played on the radio. Through his regular radio broadcasts he has managed to captivate a large audience and managed to arouse interest in the organ. He was also a skilled educator and organ historian. One of his most famous pupils was Feike Asma.
He wrote many articles on the Old Dutch organ history, and reawakened an interest in the organ music of Sweelinck. Jan Zwart himself also composed organ music. In 1917 he began the publication of "Dutch Organ Music". He was also the initiator of the Dutch Organ Days.
Some say that after his death, a true "cult" arose around the person and his music, compared by some to the "Wagner Worship" at the end of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century.
"Aria: 'Geluckig is het Land' is the third of three arrangements of "3 Old Dutch Folksongs".
The simple texture delights with the accompaniment played upon the Praestants 8' and 4' of the Hoofdwerk, with tune being proclaimed by the Schalmey 8' of the Bovenwerk.
As with the other uploads, the listening point is square in the middle.
The score is attached, as well as a photo of Jan Zwart. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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