O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Op. 100, #1 Uploaded by: giwro Composer: Peeters, Flor Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 721
Cloches (Bells) Uploaded by: RAGOrganist Composer: Marcel Fournier Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 238
Psalm 75 KJMstyle Uploaded by: Dr_Opus Composer: Klaas Jan Mulder Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 212
Expression 16 "Alleluia" Uploaded by: dpapenbrock Composer: Hakim, Naji Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 85
Orgelmesse: Credo (5th Movement) Uploaded by: MusicSmith Composer: Ahrens, Joseph Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 116
Andreas Willscher (b. 1955) — Drei französische Tänze (Three French Dances) (2003) for organ
1. Le Bucheron
2. Menuet du Roy de Prusse
3. La Fontaine de Cardaillac
German composer and organist Andreas Willscher (b. 1955) studied composition, theory, and organ in his native Hamburg. In 1971 he was appointed organist of the St. Francis Church in Hamburg and in 2000 at the church of St. Joseph-Wandsbek. In addition, he has been keyboardist for several jazz and rock ensembles. Willscher has received many awards and commissions for his compositions, which range widely in form: from symphonic music and oratorios to cabaret and rock scores. His organ works are very diverse, ranging from large-scale post-tonal pieces to some that blend elements of the traditional repertoire with contemporary jazz and pop influences. In addition to his own composition and performing activities, Willscher has published a number of literary and scientific articles in journals and encyclopedias and has been very active in collecting and preserving lost and forgotten music from earlier eras. In 2015, in honor of his 60th birthday and life’s work as a musician, he was awarded the Johann Wenzel Stamitz Prize from the Arts Guild of Esslingen.