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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Ton Koopman, 2000 A.D. recording.
Gottfried Silbermann organ, 1714, Freiberg.
Silbermann-Sorge temp. plus Cornet-ton higher pitch

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  • It is 3 days of having surfed the waves of your cryptically entitled videos, and this is only the 2nd video I believe I have uncovered that features an instrument that was NOT made by Christian Müller in 1727 or 1734. These two registrations on the first piece sound like a wired goose with his head stuck in a bottle which lends a fabulous contrast to this piece. Nun, kommen die Helden heiland? is played without enough torment for my taste... but God! ... what a sublime registration!!!

  • @Totma11 Search better among my three playlists. You'll find tons of different organs, from many different schools, from several different countries, from very early reanaissance till very late baroque.

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  • Gorgeous registration and wonderful articulation. Tempo doesn't matter when a piece is presented as well as this!

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