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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
2003 Pasi organ at the Cathedral of Saint Cecilia, Omaha, NE
A reminder of the variety of Bach’s own music, and the instruments, playing styles, and compositions that he inspired.
J.S. BACH: Piece d’Orgue in G, S. 572 –Gerhard Weinberger (1746 Hildebrandt/St. Wenzel Church, Naumburg, Germany) cpo 777 019
J.S. BACH: Gamba Sonata Number 2 in D, S. 1028 –Anner Bylsma, violoncello piccolo; Bob van Asperen (1985 Fama & Raadgever trunk organ) Sony Vivarte SK 45945
J.S. BACH: Prelude in c, S. 546 –George Ritchie (1986 Brombaugh/Collegedale Church of Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, TN) Raven OAR-400
J.S. BACH: Fantasia in c, S. 562 –George Ritchie (1990 Yokota/California State University, Chico, CA) Raven OAR-470
J.S. BACH: Fugue in C, S. 547 –George Ritchie (1995 Noack/Christ the King Lutheran, Houston, TX) Raven OAR-470
J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Vom Himmel hoch, S. 701; Fugue in c on a Theme of Legrenzi, S. 574 –George Ritchie (2003 Pasi/Cathedral of St. Cecilia, Omaha, NE) Raven OAR-740
J.S. BACH: Allegro, from Trio Sonata Number 6 in G. S. 530 –Virgil Fox (1953 Aeolian-Skinner/Riverside, New York, NY) BMG/RCA CD-61251
PAMELA DECKER: Passacaglia on B-A-C-H [2004] –Faythe Freese (1988 Holtkamp/Frank Moody Music Building, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL) Arkay AR6174
J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, S. 676 –Robert Clark (1746 Hildebrandt/St. Wenzel Church, Naumburg, Germany) Calcante CD-041
J.S. BACH: Contrapunctus XIV –Michael Ferguson (1979 C.B. Fisk/House of Hope Presbyterian, Saint Paul, MN) Pipedreams PD 1001