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Praeludium from Sonata in Baroque style (Gordon Young)

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

The first Movement of sonata in baroque style played on the 3 manual Fritt's at Pacific Lutheran University

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Hauptwerk:
Plenumn with 16'
Trompette 8' added for last section

Pedal:
Plenumn with Posaune 16'
8' Trompette is added for the closing pf the piece.
32' Soubasse at last note

I did not feel it was necessary to add the 32' reed as I wanted a more clear registration...

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  • I know that it is 32 note pedal board, but is it still considered by AGO standards if not concave?

  • @patsaxon actually it is a 30 note Pedal Board Low C to Middle F. It is not considered an AGO Standard because it is straight and only has 30 notes

  • What state is this organ in?

  • Washington

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  • @1stflute Hey there. I do have the score for this very fun to play piece. If you want me to send it to you, just send me a Youtube-Message and I will give you the sheet music!

    Greetings,

    -Friedrich

  • does anybody have the music sheet for this piece ? thanks !

  • Im learing the "Prelude in classical style" right now by this composer. It's kinda boring but anywah I like it. :-) This sounds more fun to play. More like Bach ^^

  • Wow, IMPRESSIVE!

  • well done! :D

  • THE MINUTE I SAW THE PEDAL BOARD...I went "My Baby!"

    I studied at PLU for two years, one with Susan Ferre, just after my dear JimmyDale was killed, and a semester with Tegels. I also studied with Kathy Habedank.

  • Genius!!! 5 stars!!!

  • Have you played on the 2 manual Paul Fritt's

    organ @ Church of the Ascension Episcopal in

    Seattle W.A. I think this piece would sound great on it. It's a fun organ to play on.

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