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Nikolaus Bruhns - Praeludium e-moll

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Nikolaus Bruhns (1665 - 1697) The explosive and fiery prelude-intro to Bruhns' Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, recorded on the Allen MDS-70 at First Presbyterian Church, Harbor Springs, Michigan

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  • OOMMGGG!!! I am getting a MDS 75 witch is similar but larger.

  • Actually I was wrong, I do think this is the MDS-80, but I'll have to check back on that

  • Good version, Joe/Arky, but maybe you try a more unequal tempo (it's stylus fantasticus!). You are a very fine organist indeed, my respect fro your art!

    The organ seems to me bad for a baroque masterpiece like this.

  • It's electronic what did you expect it to be good for? haha

  • dude. awesome. i am going to buy the music for this asap! I love this composition, and much like Green4321, i hope you post mre of Bruhns stuff.

  • Well I got the score of the other Prelude an Fugue in E minor and currently am working on it. Not quite as flashy as this one but a good piece nevertheless.

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  • excellent!

  • Bravo!

  • @Arky83mi That isn't an MDS-80S. The 80 is a 4 manual. I grew up in a church that had one :) The church I play at now has an ADC-3100, which is a 2 manual

  • Świetne wykonanie, gratuluje/

  • On attend la suite !

  • Thanks for posting this! Very nicely played. Johnny Bruhns

  • wow great finger technic :p

  • Well played.

    Was there a cut?

    General cancel: useful, but noisy!

  • Bruhns ! :)

  • Never get tired of these great craggy Nordic peices. SO much fun to play. Thanks for sharing this with us. You seem to have a real feel for this stuff. Have you ever had the chance to see the German organs that this music was conceived on? If you ever do, take your cam with you.

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