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Fantasia Eb Major Johann Pachelbel Pipe Organ

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

my second Play in a church on Pipe Organ,manualiter
recorded with fuji f20 finepix cam

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  • Very....strange and interesting organ. Where is it located? Where can I get more info, like stop list and builder? Thanks

  • hallo,thank you for looking..you will find all info,google pictue: seifert organ duisburg

    have a nice day :-)

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  • But to help you out, Frescobaldi was Catholic, Thomas Tallis was a Catholic even in the face of serving a Protestant Queen. I am pretty sure the Gabrielli's were Catholic. Monteverdi also. Guilain, Cesar Franck, and Louis Vierne as well.

  • i hate to say it buddy, but Bach was a Lutheran. The first kind of Protestant.

  • Lovely playing, nice registration, wonderful touch. It's nice to find someone else who knows that the Canon in D wasn't Pachelbel's only work! I've played Pachelbel three times after my church services, and the congregation always say "I never knew he wrote anything apart from the canon..." So keep it up - spread awareness of the baroque master that was Pachelbel!

  • You have a smooth touch and the piece is really lovely. Nicely played!

  • Of course there are Catholic organ composers. Widor, Boellmann, Dupre, Messiaen, Daquin, just to name a few.

  • Thanks. Nice playing, apart from offending my eyes with that Protestant church.

    What is the connection between Protestantism, organ music and 70's New Age soft rock? I'll have to work on that. It seems like there are no Catholic composers for organ. Bach's organ music however does feel Catholic in its grandeur, not Protestant at all. Sweelinck, Pachelbel, Krebs all have a Protestant homespun ethos, appealing directly to the emotions. Bach and Buxtehude go for something higher, scarier.

  • very kindly,thanks!

  • ***** :)

  • That's really lovely music =)

    I really appreciate it, thank you very much.

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