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Thread: What organ music are you listening to?

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    What organ music are you listening to?

    The Jazz and Classical areas have their what are you listening to threads, so why not have an Organ one.

    My first offering, 2 interpretations of a Buxtehude Chaconne, BuxWV160





    I like both!

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    Olivier Latry doin' his thang at Notre Dame in Paris........

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    Let's see...

    René Saorgin doing Buxtehude, Georges Delvalle on some Tournemire

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    On Last.fm, I have a selection of Lionel Rogg playing Bach, Ton Koopman playing John Stanley voluntaries, Douglas Amrine playing Bach on pedal harpsichord, amongst other baroque and earlier works.

    (Whilst attempting to transfer some of John Stanley's Opus 1 sonatas for Flute and harpsichord from PDF to Finalé and endeavouring to expand the figured bass)
    Cheers MIKE.

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    Tournemire's Cycle de Pentecote from L'Orgue Mystique.

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    More English baroque. The second is from Dresden Cathedral with the addition of trumpets.



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    Jean-Paul's posting of the piece he composed for Cello and Organ got me exploring and I found these.

    The Sonata No. 3, BWV 1029, for Cello & Organ by J. S. Bach



    Max Bruch's Kol Nidre arranged for Collo and Organ



    and a set of chorale preludes and fugue for Organ, Cello and Violin by Christopher M. Wicks

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    Just a little Widor - 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th symphs........
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    Fantasia on A Mighty Fortress Is Our God by Jan Zwart played by André van Vliet on a Johannus WM-47


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    Jubile by Jean Guillou.

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    The Ricercare a 6 from "Musikalisches Opfer" BWV 1079 by J. S. Bach played on an unidentified organ in Yalta, Ukraine by Latvian Yevgeniya Lisicyna. Recorded live in September 2009

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    Nice sounding instrument in Yalta. Good performance also. Thanks
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    I am pleased that you enjoyed it Bill. It is a fine sounding organ and is very well played, but I cannot help feeling that the Ricercare sounds much better on the Harpsichord. I mainly posted it to see what the experts thought.

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    Having played much of JSBach's clavier music on organ I can only affirm how much I enjoy the Master's clavier works on organ and the lady is no slouch........

    Currently listening to Kunst der Fuge by Andre Isoir.

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