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Sonata K. 26
Uploaded by: Pietro
Composer: Scarlatti, Domenico Organ: Ruckers Cembalo by František Vyhnálek Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 192
Sonata XII Op.6
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Composer: V.Roeser (1735-1832) Organ: Noordbroek, Schnitger-Hinsz-Freytag Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 40
Sonata K. 140 (Allegro)
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Composer: Scarlatti, Domenico Organ: Ruckers Cembalo by František Vyhnálek Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 43
A Second Sonata
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Composer: Gladstone, Francis E. Organ: Peterborough Cathedral Hill Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 189
Sonata in C
Uploaded by: takatsa
Composer: Galluppi, Baldassare Organ: AVO - Kanizsa Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 41
Brande Champanje
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Composer: Susanne van Soldt Manuscript Organ: AVO - Kanizsa Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 241
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takatsa (08/01/21)
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Galluppi, Baldassare
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AVO - Kanizsa |
Software: | Hauptwerk VI |
Genre: | Classicism |
Description: | Playing Nagy Istvan (istwannn)
This is my new sound sample. The organ is located in the Catholic church of Magyarkanizsa in Vojvodina. It's a pretty weird little instrument. Most of it dates from the late 1790s, probably made by Ádám Mertz, and was a one-manual positive.
The church was enlarged several times and the sound of the organ could not fill the larger space. Therefore, it has been expanded several times unprofessionally. Finally, in 2019, László Varga reconstructed the original organ and added a second manual and a pedal operation with a few registers. The big question is whether enlargement was necessary. In any case, the sound of the organ got bigger, it retained its baroque style, but there is something strange about it.
The sample is expected to be released in a few days.
Augustine
Screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jmc8204b1nht5 |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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