- 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. Thanks
to Gernot Wurst for the printed score. Registration:
G.O. Bourdon 16' + Montre 8' + Prestant 4' + Doublet 2' + Fourniture 3 St. + Cimbal 2 St. + Trompete 8'; Pedal Bombarde 16' (G.O.) + Trompet 8'
(Positif). Organ Kellner Temperament.
Instrument:
The van Peteghem-organ of Haringe, Flandres (1778) -
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