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J.S. Bach: Favourite Organ Works
from: EMI Classics
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Nikolai Petrov Plays Encores
from: Olympia
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccatas and Fugues - Christopher Herrick, Organ
from: Hyperion UK
: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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Cartoon Classics
from: RCA
: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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Kapsberger: Il Tedesco della Tiorba - Pieces For Lute - Paul O'Dette
: essential recording:'Toccata' comes from the Italian word meaning 'to play an instrument,' and the form itself is nothing more than a written-out improvisation of what an organist would be expected to do when called upon to test a new instrument. First, you try out the action of the keyboard with rapid scales and runs, then you see how loud, sustained chords sound, and finally you settle down to a more formal fugue, which lets you construct a large musical form and employ different mixtures of pipes. Bach was, in his ...
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