I received a 14-day trial license of OAM to try the sampleset of the Riepp organ, Ottobeuren. I'll upload some recordings the next few weeks, recorded during these 14 days.
Hereby a little bouquet of galant/classical pieces by three composers, all somehow connected to J.S. Bach:
- Kittel was a student of Bach;
- Sorge was a friend of Bach;
- Knecht was a scholar of Bach's compositions, he completed Die Kunst der Fuge.
The pieces are recorded separately and put together afterwards.
00:00 Knecht - Präludium e-moll
HW: Copel 8', Salicet 8'
Ped: Copel 16'
02:01 Sorge - Erstanden ist der heilig Christ
HW: Copel 8', Flauta 8', Flet 4'
BP: Copel 8', Flet 4', Schalmey 8'
Ped: Copel 16', Flauta 8'
04:31 Sorge - Auf Christenmensch
BP: Copel 8', Prestant 4', Doublette 2', Mixtur IV
05:58 Kittel - Präludium a-moll
HW: Principal 8', Copel 8'
BP: Prestant 4' BP-HW
06:54 Sorge - Wenn meine Sünd mich kränken
HW: Copel 8'
BP (c.f.): Copel 8', Flauta 8', Tremolo dous
Ped: Copel 16'
10:49 Sorge - Präludium B-dur
HW: Copel 16', Principal 8', Copel 8', Octav 4', Doublette 2', Mixtur IV, Cimbal III, Cromorn 8'
Ped: Principal 16', Copel 16', Flauta 8', Flet 4', Fagot 8'
I used the score editions of Auke (see:
http://www.partitura.org), except for the preludes of Knecht and Sorge.