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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

(see organ specs, below)

The Virgil Fox arrangement of this Bach piece, recorded at Amity United Church of Christ, Meyersdale, PA

THE ORGAN:
swell:
8' spitzflute
8' viole
8' viole celeste
4' octave viole
4' spitzflute
2' blockflute
1-1/3 larigot
1' spitzflute
II sesquialtera
III scharf
8' festival tuba
8' trompette
4' clairon
tremulant

great:
8' principal
8' holzgedeckt
8' flute celeste II
4' octave
4' gedeckt
4' flute celeste II
2' super octave
2' flute
III mixture
8' festival tuba
8' trompette
8' schalmei
chimes

pedal:
32' contrabourdon
16' principal
16' bourdon
8' principal
8' spitzflute
4' octave
4' gedeckt
III mixture
32' contrabombarde
16' bombarde
8' trompette
4' clarion
4' schalmei

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Uploader Comments (heavyvoxes)

  • Excellent, well played, great tempo!!!!!

  • Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed it!

  • Thanks! I've listed the organ specs in the description section. The organ was originally a Felgemaker from 1914. It was reconditioned a few times, and finally rebuilt completely in 1995. About 1/3 of the organ still contains original pipes.

  • Thank you SO much for your compliment. It means a lot!

    Matthew

  • Your comment is very much appreciated!

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  • Love this so much you did well !

  • very well done!!! Loved the tempo, loved the sound, better than I could ever do! LOL!!!! Cheers!

  • Excellent!

    Do you know the organ characteristics & manufacture date?

  • Matthew,

    A great job.

  • Gorgeous Church and the Organ is wonderful as well.... Excellent job on this piece as this is one of my FAVORITE pieces to do for prelude and also for opening up recitals with. It shows the full versatility of the organ and if the organ is lucky enough to have a NICE FAT REED, thats even better towards the end of the piece.... Excellent JOB!!!!!

  • One of my favorite pieces, on my favorite pipe organ, BEAUTIFULLY done!

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