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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Wolfgang Mozart
Considering that Mozart wrote virtually nothing for the organ, we certainly had fun finding things of his to play!
W.A. MOZART: Fantasy in f for a Clockwork Organ, K. 608 –Yasuko Uyama-Bouvard (1990 Westenfelder/Église Saint-Macre de Fere-en-Tardenois, France) ADDA CD-581274; Accord CD-205062
W.A. MOZART: Andante & Menuetto, from Symphony Number 40 in g, K. 550 –Jordi Vergés & Fabio Ciofini (1974 Lhote & Blancafort/St. Mary Church, Mataro, Spain) Loft LRCD-1061
W.A. MOZART: Fantasy in c, K. 396; Masonic Funeral Music, K. 477 –Christian Schneider, eh; Ursula Emde-Ossenkop (1951 Steinmeyer/North German Radio Studio 10, Hamburg, Germany) Motette CD MOT 20291
W.A. MOZART: 4 Church Sonatas: K. 263, 336, 329 in C & K. 145 in F –Concilium Musicum Vienna, Paul Angerer, conductor; Elisabeth Ullmann (1773 Pfliegler/Altenburg Monastery, Austria) Dabringhaus und Grimm MDG 605 0298
W.A. MOZART: Andante in C, K. 315 –Zofie Vokalkova, flute; Kathleen Scheide (1755 Fassman/All Souls Church, Prague, Czech Republic) HLM CD-0004
W.A. MOZART (arranged by Guggemos): Adagio in E-flat, S. 580a –Wolfgang Guggenberger, trumpet; Anton Guggemos (1959 Schmid/Wieskirche, Steingaden, Germany) Ambitus CD-97810
W.A. MOZART (transcribed by Hekimova): Molto Allegro, Finale from Symphony Number 41 in C, K. 551 –Yanka Hekimova (1989 van den Heuvel/Église Saint-Eustache, Paris, France) OPES CD-8006