Präludium in e-moll Op.14 no.2 Uploaded by: wimbomhof Composer: Johann Andreas Dröbs Organ: Noordbroek, Schnitger-Hinsz-Freytag Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 55
Präludium Es-Dur Uploaded by: Glebe Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: Zwolle, St. Michael Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 191
Kleines Präludium in E BWV937 Uploaded by: NeoBarock Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: Walcker, Melcer Chamber Music Hall (1993) Software: GrandOrgue Views: 107
Präludium und Fuge, Es Dur Uploaded by: ajongbloed Composer: Richter, Ernst Friedrich Organ: Groningen, St. Martini Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 84
Psalm 42 (trio) Uploaded by: KlaasTwigt Composer: Feike Asma Organ: Van Dam - Tholen Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 580
Richter's Prelude and Fuge in E flat major is again a great work. Richter's idiom is thouroughly rooted in Baroque idiom and rhetoric , as is for example evident from the 'Seufzer'(sigh) figure in the prelude. The prelude and fugue fit very well together. In the fugue Richter follows the overal layout of the prelude with long passages on Manual I alternated with short passages on manual II. And to emphasize the relationship even further Richter writes 8 bars of paralel thirds, the building block of the preludes, halfway the fugue. The more I play from Richter, the more strange it seems his music is not played far more often.
The prelude has one spot (bars 23 and 24) where I'm not exactly sure how the musical text should read. The scribe is not consistent in his alterations and naturals across voices. In thos two bars I'm not sure whether a natural is meant or a flat. So. I played it twice, once with the a (Tholen) and one with the a flat (Groningen). For the score I decided on a flat. But you're welcome to play a yourself.