- Prelude in G minor
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Nicholas Bruhns (1665-1697) was one of the greatest organists and composers of his time, learned music from his father Paul Bruhns (1640-89?) who was
the organist at Schwabstedt, and later studied composition and organ with Dietrich Buxtehude, whose influence is evident from this composition.
Registration: Hauptwerk Principal 8' + Octave 4' + Superoctave 2' + Mixtur 1/3 + Positiv/Hauptwerk coupler; Pedal Subbas 16' + Octave 8' +
Octave 4 + Posaune 16' + Positiv/Pedal coupler; Positiv: Gamba 8' + Holztraverz 4' + Nasat 2 2/3. + Sifflet 1 1/3'.
Instrument:
Mühleisen Orgelbau, St. Cornelius and Cyprian (1997) -
Samples by Gernot Wurst
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Audio track was created with Hauptwerk v. 1 software
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