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Music Of Barbara Kolb - Soundings (1971-72); Toccata (1971); Apello (1976); Looking for Claudio (1975); Spring River Flowers Moon Night (1974-75)
from: Composers Recordings
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Schumann, Liszt & Chopin: Piano Works
from: Classica D'oro
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Grand Piano: Bach
from: Nimbus Records
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Buxtehude: Organ Works
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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Alberto Ginastera: Complete Music for Piano & Piano Chamber Ensembles
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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Organ Fireworks, Vol. 7
from: Hyperion UK
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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A Bach Recital
from: Elektra / Wea
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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Christ The Fair Glory
from: Koch Int'l Classics
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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Popular Pieces for Trumpet and Organ
from: EMI Classics
: :Buxtehude was employed by the German town of Lubeck, and so great was his fame as both a performer and a composer that Bach walked something like a 100 miles to go and hear him. The job as Buxtehude's successor was the most coveted in Germany, and Bach, Handel, and Telemann reportedly all auditioned for the post. Why didn't they take the job? Well, there was a catch. The lucky candidate had to marry Buxtehude's oldest daughter, who was, to put it mildly, past her prime. So the three greatest German ...
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Organ Works of Melchior Schildt
from: Loft Recordings
:Album Description:The rarely performed complete works of Melchior Schildt performed on one of the most important antique organs in Europe, located in the Danish National Cathedral in Roskilde. Annette Richards is a professor and university organist at Cornell University. She has won numerous prizes as a performer and scholar, most notably at Bruges (1994), as well as fellowships from the Getty Research Institute, the Mellon Foundation, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Recorded on the Raphaelis organ (1554/1654) of Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark.
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