One of the most beautiful of Bach's chorals. Feedback is welcome :)
Our Lady's Church, Legnica (Poland)
The case from 1735, the instrument, built by "Wiegle", comes from 1914.
Registration:
Hauptwerk: Gedack 8', Gemshorn 8'
Schwellwerk: Clarinette 8'
Pedal: Subbass 16', Cellobass 8' HW/P
Prelude and variations on the tune of the 16th century Polish carol "Angel said to the shepherds".
...a innymi s?owy; krótka improwizacja na temat kol?dy 'Anio? pasterzom mówi?'...
Organy ko?cio?a Mariackiego w Legnicy
Organs in "Our Lady's Church" in Legnica
Listen, rate and comment :)
A very soft organ prelude based on the 17th century melody taken from the Polish lent ceremony. Written around 1860's by a Polish romantique composer Stanis?aw Moniuszko.
One of the finest examples of Polish baroque organ music. The Prelude comes from the 17th century (composed around the year 1650). I played it on the same instrument as in the previous videos. In my opinion the acoustic of the church is a bit disturbing.
Enjoy your listening, rate and post comments :)
A Polish early baroque dance from the lute tabulature from Liepzig (correct me if I'm wrong...). Dated back to the beginning of 17th century.
Registration used (in two sets):
1)Rohrflaute 8', Nassard 2 2/3'
2)Principal 8', Tropette 8'
Another anonymous organ piece from the old Polish organ music. this piece is dated back to the beginning of 17th century. A nice example of connecting baroque style with late-rennaissance tune.
Registration used:
Man:
Rohrflaute 8'
Nassard 2 2/3'
Ped:
Subbass 16'
Flautbass 8'
The first movement from Boellmann's Suite Gotique played on Viscount Digital organ Cantorum II, romantique intonation.
Specification:
Forte - Tutti
Echo - Prinzipal 8' + Octave 4'
Ending - Prinzipal 8'
Polish Organ prelude dated back to the middle 16th century. The tabulature comes from Cracow, from one of the churches. If you have any further information about the piece, I'd be greatful for it.
Registration used:
Principal 8'
Nasard 2 2/3'
Trompette 8'
Prelude in F major from the compilation of "7 chorale preludes" by a romantique composer Max Reger. I apologise for not so good sound quality. Enjoy Your listening.