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Music for small-compass organ

Krummhorn

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Delightful pieces, all of them. Thanks for sharing these.
I can visualize lots of practical use for these in service playing, too.
 

jhnbrbr

New member
Yes, thanks. They are so good, and so varied in style, that you don't miss those other notes at all!
 

branchporter

New member
Speaking of small compass organs - there are several YouTube videos posted by "Messjuh1" in which he plays an absolutely great sounding 1756 Johann Philipp Seuffert organ in Lower Franconia, Gerany. The organ, which is still basically intact, has a single three octave manual and a two octave pedal.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Messjuh1
 

wljmrbill

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very enjoyable and I can see many places they can be used for services with smaller instruments.Thanks to your friend for the additions.
 
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