Concerto for organ in F major (after Tomaso Albinoni): Allegro
Concerto for organ in F major (after Tomaso Albinoni): Adagio
Concerto for organ in F major (after Tomaso Albinoni): Allegro
Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist
Fugue for organ in F major
Jesu, meine Freude, chorale partita, LV 2
Fantasia, for organ in G minor (Dorian), T. 255
Chorale Prelude 'Meine Seele erhebt den Herren' (Magnificat; I), for organ, T. 55
Chorale Prelude 'Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her' (I), for organ (Choräle 6), T. 6
Chorale Prelude 'O lamm Gottes unschuldig,' for organ, T. 60
Chorale Prelude 'Christ lag in Todesbanden,' for organ, T. 22
Chorale Prelude 'Komm Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist', for organ, T. 50
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Chorale
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Variation 1
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Variation 2
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Variation 3
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Variation 4
Chorale Variations on 'Werde Munter, mein Gemüte' for organ, T. 86: Chorale
Toccata, for organ in C minor, T. 236
Walther and Pachelbel were both predecessors of the great J. S. Bach, and, those who know and love Bach will find themselves in familiar territory here. The music consists of preludes and fugues, chorale preludes, and se... more »ts of variations. Bach himself knew this music, loved it, and played it, so who are we to complain? The performance is very dedicated and musical, with the sound of the organ well caught in a highly realistic recording perspective. Even if you normally fight shy of organ music, you should enjoy this. --David Hurwitz« less
Walther and Pachelbel were both predecessors of the great J. S. Bach, and, those who know and love Bach will find themselves in familiar territory here. The music consists of preludes and fugues, chorale preludes, and sets of variations. Bach himself knew this music, loved it, and played it, so who are we to complain? The performance is very dedicated and musical, with the sound of the organ well caught in a highly realistic recording perspective. Even if you normally fight shy of organ music, you should enjoy this. --David Hurwitz