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Johann Sebastian Bach Nederlandse Bachvereniging 1738 2016
In early sources the opening of the Prelude and fugue in G major, performed by Matthias Havinga for All of Bach, is described as a “praeludio in G-dur con pedal". There is nothing unusual about the use of pedals (the ‘keys’ of the organ operated by the feet) in an organ piece in Bach’s day. But twelve bars into the piece you hear a long, lively pedal solo, which not only requires more than a second-rate village organist, but also more than a second-rate village organ. The range of the solo covers more than two octaves, which was definitely not the norm at the time! Recorded for the project All of Bach on September 21st 2016 at the St Bavo's Church, Haarlem. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel (http•••) and consider donating (http•••) This recording was made with support of the Miller Family Charitable Foundation. For the interview with organist Matthias Havinga on the Prelude and fugue in G major go to (http•••) For more information on BWV 550 and this production go to (http•••) All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society / Nederlandse Bachvereniging, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material (http•••) For concert dates and further information go to (http•••) Matthias Havinga, organist Organ: Christian Müller, 1738
Joseph Bodin Boismortier Brüggen
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Louis Vierne Maurice Duruflé Baena 1830 1870 1929 1937
This Méditation was improvised by Louis Vierne at the organ of the Notre Dame in Paris for a recording in 1929. It was edited by Maurice Duruflé. Here it is performed by Matthias Havinga on the 1830 Bätz-organ of the Koepelkerk or Ronde Lutherse Kerk (Amsterdam), with the kind and musical help of registration assistant Victor Baena. (http•••) (http•••)