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Fuga I in G
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: Johann Mattheson (1681-1764) Organ: Van Deventer 1756, Nijkerk Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 99
Fuga 19 in D
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Composer: G.P.Telemann Organ: St. Peter, Ménestérol Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 50
Fuga
Uploaded by: Opus1405
Composer: Johann Krieger Organ: Mascioni, Giubiasco (2008) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 63
Del piano al fortissimo
Uploaded by: adri
Composer: My improvisation Organ: 2012 Metzler, Poblet Abbey (Surround), Spain Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 34
Praeludium G-moll, BuxWV 148
Uploaded by: yolar
Composer: Buxtehude, Dieterich Organ: 2012 Metzler, Poblet Abbey (Surround), Spain Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 208
Variations on Psalm 43
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Composer: Hel, Erik-Jan van der Organ: 2012 Metzler, Poblet Abbey (Surround), Spain Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 69
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yolar (10/21/24)
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Feroci, Francesco
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OrganArt Media
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2012 Metzler, Poblet Abbey (Surround), Spain
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| Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
| Genre: | Baroque |
| Description: | Francesco Feroci (San Giovanni Valdarno, 1673 - Florence, 1750) was an Italian organist, composer and priest. In 1688 he became a pupil of Giovanni Maria Casini in Florence, studying music theory, composition, and organ. From 1697 to 1701 he was organist in various Florentine and Tuscan churches. From 1702 on he deputized for his teacher at Florence Cathedral. In 1719, after Casini's death, he obtained the post of chief organist there.
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This fuge of part of a collection of fugues. I use the stops from the Rückpositiv of the (model of) the Metzler organ, in a small mixture plenum sound. |
| Performance: | Live |
| Recorded in: | Stereo |
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