Short Postlude in A Minor Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Vincent, Charles Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 142
Bédard: Trois Postludes, No. 1 Uploaded by: swiberg Composer: Bédard, Denis Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 239
Postlude: "Alleluia!" Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Loret, Clément Organ: Caen - St. Etienne Cavaillé Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 514
Prelude or Postlude in F Uploaded by: palsorgel Composer: Johann Christoph Kellner Organ: Mascioni, Giubiasco (2008) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 48
Postlude-Fugato in Eb Op55-160 Uploaded by: jepisi Composer: Rinck, Johan Christian Heinrich Organ: AVO-Mary the Virgin, Budapest Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 47
Aria (2005) Uploaded by: CarsonCooman Composer: Knight, Tim Organ: Regensburg Dom St. Peter Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 81
Hambleton Suite (1996) Uploaded by: CarsonCooman Composer: Knight, Tim Organ: Regensburg Dom St. Peter Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 65
Deuxième Suite Religieuse Uploaded by: DominiqueD Composer: Georges JACOB (1877-1950) Organ: Regensburg Dom St. Peter Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 66
Jan Nieland (1903–1963) — Postlude on “Lasst uns erfreuen” (1957) for organ
Dutch composer and organist Jan Nieland (1903–1963) was born in Amsterdam and educated at the conservatory there. Nieland was an active organist and pianist and was particularly well-known throughout the Netherlands in the 1930s. He was a frequent collaborator with conductor Willem Mengelberg. As a composer, Nieland wrote a large amount of Roman Catholic service music, much of which was commissioned by and introduced to the USA by Omer Westendorf, the founder of World Library Publications. Nieland also wrote works for organ and choirs along with chamber music, an oratorio, and a piano/harmonium method.