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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments

The Sound of History

…conversations with Harald Vogel, who performs repertoire from the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods on appropriate instruments (old and new).,

Program Broadcast dates:

•June 1, 1987 as Show #8722

•August 28, 1995 as Show #9535

 

Audio 88 Min

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Music played in the program

HEINRICH SCHEIDEMANN: Praeambulum in d. SAMUEL SCHEIDT: Chorale variations, Wie schön leuchtet den Morgenstern. SAMUEL SCHEIDT: Chorale, Jesu, wollst uns weisen (1692 Arp Schnitger/Ludgerikirche, Norden, Germany)

SUSANNE VAN SOLDT MANUSCRIPT: 2 Dances (1981 C.B. Fisk/Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA)

JAN PODBIELSKI: Praeludium in d. ANONYMOUS: Menuett (1713 von Holy/Marienkirche, Marienhafe, Germany)

JAN PIETERSZOON SWEELINCK: Variations on Soll es sein, Poolsche Dans (1610 Compenius/Frederiksborg Slotskirke, Hillerød, Denmark)

MICHAEL PRAETORIUS: Chorale, Nun lob mein Seele (1981 C.B. Fisk/Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA)

CLAUDE GOUDIMEL, JAN PIETERSZOON SWEELINCK, ANTHONI van NOORDT and HENDRIK SPEUY Settings of Psalm 116. SUSANNE VAN SOLDT MANUSCRIPT: Brabanschen ronden dans, (17th century organ/Uttum, Ostfriesland, Germany)

J.S. BACH: Chorale, Das alte Jahr, S. 614. J.S. BACH: Fantasia in g, S. 542 (1984 C.B. Fisk/Memorial Church, Stanford University, CA)

These performances appear on recordings issued on the ORGANA label, which are available through the Organ Literature Foundation.

 

 

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