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Fuga 6
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: G.Ph.Telemann Organ: Batz 1766 De Pollen Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 50
Fuga in D
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: Cato D. Organ: Noordbroek, Schnitger-Hinsz-Freytag Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 60
Fuga in G, BWV 576
Uploaded by: yolar
Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: Saarbruecken Sankt Arnual Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 317
Fuga g-moll BWV 578
Uploaded by: SeMe
Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: The Armley Schulze Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 144
Diapason Movement
Uploaded by: CarsonCooman
Composer: Wesley, Samuel Organ: 1732 Andreas Silbermann, Ebersmünster, France Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 588
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sanden (01/09/17)
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Bach, J. S.
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OrganArt Media
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1732 Andreas Silbermann, Ebersmünster, France
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| Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
| Genre: | Baroque |
| Description: | In the "same piece" with another baroque organ. Soon a third version with another beautiful organ in the Baroque style. You choose the best according to your opinion.
A bit of history. The first version is with a "Gottfried Silbermann" of the Petrikirche in Freiberg, this second version is played on the "Andreas Silbermann organ". Andreas, brother of Gottfried settled in Alsace where, not to interfere and to compete with his brother, he built organs in the French baroque style of the time. Gottfried, after learning from Andreas craft art, returned to Freiberg in Saxony, Germany. His organs were very valued by the same j.s. Bach.
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| Performance: | Live |
| Recorded in: | Stereo |
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