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Canzona Prima
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Composer: Fasolo, Giovanni Battista Organ: Adriatic Organ Model Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 80
Canzona secundi toni
Uploaded by: ajongbloed
Composer: Erbach, Christian (junior) Organ: G. Silbermann Stadtkirche Zöblitz, 1742 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 113
Canzona
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Composer: Verpeaux, Jean-Paul Organ: Basilica Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 57
Canzona
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Composer: Wheeldon, Herbert Arthur Organ: Haverhill OIC Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 199
Maria zart
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Composer: Schlick, Arnolt Organ: Stellwagen 1655-1659, Stralsund Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 55
Ricercar in C
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Composer: Pachelbel, Johann Organ: Stellwagen 1655-1659, Stralsund Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 59
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marcothart (12/19/24)
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Guami, Gioseffo
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Stellwagen 1655-1659, Stralsund |
Software: | Hauptwerk VIII |
Genre: | Medieval and Renaissance |
Description: | A nice renaissance fugue by Gioseffo Guami (1542-1611), organist in Venice.
Gioseffo Guami (27 January 1542 – 1611) (Gioseffo Giuseppe Guami or Gioseffo da Lucca) was an Italian composer, organist, violinist and singer of the late Renaissance Venetian School. He was a prolific composer of madrigals and instrumental music, and was renowned as one of the finest organists in Italy in the late 16th century; he was also the principal teacher of Adriano Banchieri.
More interesting details can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gioseffo_Guami
Played on (resp.) the Trommet 8' of the Oberposidiff, the softer Tröchter Regal 8' of the Rückpositiff and finally on the Werck, with the G.Trommet 16', coupled to the Trommet 8' of the Oberposidiff.
Great repertoire for the beautiful Stellwagen instrument (1655-1659) at Stralsund.
Enjoy!
Marco |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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