Always using the sample of the Silbermann organ of Zöblitz, I propose you a second part of this interresting organ book. If the text of the edition seems correct overall, there are a few obvious corrections to make here and there.
Another important question is about the use of the pedal. Almost all pieces can be played "manualiter". The writing still suggests the use of the pedal. To test different way of interpretation, I decided to give myself a few scares by playing the entire bass with the pedal in the last prelude in E minor.
Of course, all préludes can be played on the plenum, but I always ask me the same question : if organ builders have built multiple stops accessible from the console, it is perhaps to allow the works to be colored. The perpetual use of the plenum would have greatly simplified the mechanics !
In any case, this organ, located about fifty kilometers from Schneeberg , serves this music (imho) perfectly.
1. Praeludium ex D / Christian Umblaufft
2. Praeludium ex f / Umblaufft /
2:55
3. Fuga in G / attributed to N. Vetter /
5:53
4. Praeludium in d / David H. Garthoff /
6:35
5. Praeludium ex e / Umblaufft