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For various reasons I have taken a break from recording. I also took some time to rework articulation in early music by working more on the harpsichord.
I also discovered this so well named "Orgelbüchlein". I think I never recorded such short verses. It's austrian anonymous music composed around 1730. It's worth what it's worth, but I admit that it helped me in my personal work. That's not the most unforgattable music but it's interresting to listen this pieces as "alternatim" works as it was practised in south-german/autrian countries.
I propose here all verses in d minor as they are published in my score (Carus Verlag 92.456). It was an opportunity to test at the same time some registrations possibilities of the Mundt organ of the Thyn Chuch in Prag, a typical organ for this music. I use the original version with short octav.
Pieces 1 to 10 are played on the Great. Pieces 11 to 19 are played on the Positiv. Others are played mainly combining both keyboards.