Gwendolyn Toth plays Kotter in Krewerd

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

Gwendolyn Toth plays Hans Kotter's Kochersperger Spanieler on the 1531 organ in Krewerd, Netherlands. July 2008. Video made by Dongsok Shin.

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  • @GwendolynToth Thank you very much for your reply Gwendolyn! You are a wonderful player. I want to play that organ some day. It is absolutely precious. The pipes have folds in them from their own weight.

  • @Lifecomesfromwithin

    You can order any of my CDs on the ARTEK early music ensemble website. Search for that. I cannot post the link herre for some reason.

  • @JanPB

    The next CD is organ music on the Noordbroek Schnitger organ. Bach, Boehm, Pachelbel, Reincken, Scheidemann. It was recorded in June 2011 and should be ready some time in 2012. The next lautenwerk recording I am considering is Bach Italian Concerto/French Overture.

  • Oh that's hilarious! Lol! Halfway around the world is cheaper! But isn't it like that sometimes? It pays to search. ;p I'm going to google this piece, then hit images, and look for it.

  • I really hope to listen to her WTC!

  • I have the Scheidemann CD too! And the fantastic Goldbergs played on the Lautenwerk. BY THE WAY - any chance of Gwendolyn Toth recording Well-tempered Clavier on this instrument? I think that would be a first!!

  • Great player. Just bought her CD with works of Scheidemann in Zeerijp. I bought it from a US store, which was cheaper (incl. shipping to Holland) than buying it in Zeerijp, which is about 15 kilometers from where I live haha.

    Does anybody know where to find the sheetmusic of this "song"?

  • This is great. The sound is vivid and I love the camera work. Of course the playing is top notch. Please post more.

  • This could be the beginning of an intriguing movie-- fantastic music, beautifully played, and in an evocative setting...bravo!

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