The Queen of Instruments, Vol. 1 - Selected Baroque Organ Works
The history of the organ stretches back to the ancient world. Until medieval times organ instruments have been considered as secular and were used to accompany songs and dances. Around 600-700 years ago the first organs appeared in churches, probably used for supporting and accompanying liturgical chants. In the 16th and 17th century organ building started a sudden high-speed development. New materials, many stops, smooth-running tracker actions and a capable and stable wind supply opened new horizons. For the first time organs could tonally fill large church rooms, accompany the congregational singing and made virtuoso artistic playing possible. Many famous composers started writing sophisticated works of music for organ. This box is dedicated to this great time.
Product Description:
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Release Date: October 01, 2021
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UPC: 881488210507
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Catalog Number: HC21050
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Label: Haenssler Classic
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Number of Discs: 6
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Composer: Daniel Magnus Gronau, Dieterich Buxtehude, George Frideric Handel, Henry Purcell, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Johann Nicolaus Hanff, Johann Sebastian Bach, Louis Couperin, Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Nicolas de Grigny
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Performer: André Pagenel, Andrea Marcon, Bedrich Janacek, Bernhard Romer, Bine Katrine Bryndorf, Franz Haselbock, Franz Kessler, Giesbert Schneider, Kay Johannsen, Marlies Schrön, Martin Lucker, Roman Krasnowski, Wolfgang Zerer