The magnificent "Toccata in F Major" is one of the great works for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the unique style and honored tradition passed down by example from Virgil Fox to his disciples ...
The magnificent "Toccata in F Major" is one of the great works for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the unique style and honored tradition passed down by example from Virgil Fox to his disciples (Ted Worth, et al) it is performed here by celebrated organist Aaron Robinson on the "Mighty Immanuel" Organ at Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland Maine.
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The registration is so good. I mean the imposing sound coupled with the fact that he's played it flawlessly really makes this impressive. Thanks a lot for posting!
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