Die Späth-Orgel in St.Oswald Regensburg

Roman Emilius
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Toccata in G"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele (Choralpartita)"
MP3 Audio audición libre 04. "Ciaccona h-Moll"
MP3 Audio audición libre 05. "Fantasie a-Moll BWV 561"
MP3 Audio audición libre 06. "Adagio C-Dur KV 356 (für Glasharmonika)"
MP3 Audio audición libre 07. "Toccata con lo Scherzo del Cucc¢"
MP3 Audio audición libre 08. "Fantasie in F Krebs-WV 419"
MP3 Audio audición libre 09. "Fantasia a gusto italiano Krebs-WV 422"
MP3 Audio audición libre 10. "Fantasie in F Krebs-WV 420-1"
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Informaciones adicionales: .. Oswald Regensburg / Works By Scheidemann
Descripción:The organ in St. Oswald's church in Regensburg (Bavaria / South Germany) was inaugurated in 1750. This recording on the occasion of it's 270th birthday documents it's excellent sound. To this day, the instrument by Frantz Jacob Späth has been largely preserved in it's original state and is an important testimony to the art of South German organ building. Frantz Jacob Späth was born in Regensburg in 1714 and died there on 23 July 1786. In Regensburg he built the organs of St. Oswald in 1750 and of the Church of the Holy Trinity in 1758. Of the latter, only the casing and some few pipes have been preserved. What made Späth famous, however, were his pianos, above all because of his invention of the tangent piano. The instrument, somewhere between a harpsichord and a fortepiano, was the reason for his company's international fame. To date, about 20 pianos of this type have been preserved in the most important instrument collections. Like other piano makers of his time, he, too, experimented: in 1770, he advertised his Clavecin d'Amour, a combination instrument with strings and an organ stop on two manuals. Roman Emilius plays organ music of the 17th and 18th centuries, by Heinrich Scheidemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Böhm, Johann Jacob de Neufville, Bernardo Pasquini and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode TYX19144.2
N° de fabricante: TXA19144
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