Præambulum D Dur (L 3) Uploaded by: ajongbloed Composer: Seger, Josef Ferdinand Norbert Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 62
Psalm 25 Uploaded by: FredM Composer: De Vries, B. and other Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 61
Trio C Major KrebsWV 436 Uploaded by: palsorgel Composer: Krebs, Johann Ludwig Organ: Bückeburg, Janke Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 142
Seger's prelude in C (L 20) is probably meant as a manualiter piece. For the true virtuoso it is of course possible to play the bass line with the feet, but I would have a hard time playing it like that. As a manualiter piece, it is quite easy to play and at the same time it is a perfect exxample of Seger's ability to build a mature composition from just one simple motif. It keeps amazing me how easy and natural the music of Seger seems to flow. It feels like the music could not have been wriiten any other way than the result we see and hear. Nevertheless, as the preludes L5 (https://partitura.org/index.php/josef-ferdinand-norbert-seger-praeambulum-l-5/) and L 16a (https://partitura.org/index.php/josef-ferdinand-norbert-seger-praelude-c-dur-l-16a/) show, Seger writes just as easily entirely different pieces based on the same opening motif.