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Voluntary 4
Uploaded by: Hoofdwerk
Composer: Travers, John Organ: SP - Adlington Hall (ca. 1693) Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 50
Trio C-dur
Uploaded by: Grandjeux
Composer: Kellner, Johann Christoph Organ: Utrecht - Dom, Bätz Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 230
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Agnus_Dei (05/20/13)
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Heron, Henry
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Sonus Paradisi
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Utrecht - Dom, Bätz Organ
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | All that is know of Henry Heron is that he worked in London in the 18th century. On the title-page of his "Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord" he calls himself Organist of St. Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, which is today a bastion of traditional Anglo-Catholicism, and considered by many to be one of Wren's finest interiors.
Two editions of these voluntaries exist, one printed at Heron's expense and the other by Charles & Samuel Thompson of London. The best modern edition is the one edited by Dr. Ewald Kooiman, and appearing as Volume 29 in the "Incognita Organo" series, published by Harmonia in 1984.
I've always thought of Heron's voluntaries as some of the very best in terms of color, craftsmanship and variety.
This one, "No. 4 in C Major" begins with the standard "Diapason Prelude". This is followed by the delightful echoing Trumpets of the Hoofdwerk and the Bovenwerk (box closed). Listening to this, it's clear just where the sound of the "trumpet voluntary" came from! To me, this little gem is one of THE best of the form!
These are certainly wonderful and lively sounds, but not historically accurate, as they are probably FAR "too bold" and the acoustic would have been MUCH larger than Heron would have had. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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