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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Johann Woeckerl Organ in the Cathedral-Church of Saint-George in Sopron, Hungary, was built in 1633
Johann Sebastian Bach: Choral Prelude "Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten"
The Johann Woeckerl Organ in the Cathedral-Church of Saint-George in Sopron, Hungary, was built in 1633, but the pipes of its Holzflöte 8 stop were made in 1580. Among the church's congregation was Vitus "Veit" Bach, a miller whose great-great grandson Johann Sebastian Bach would compose the most celebrated organ music in the world.
Domenico Zipoli: Versetto
Specification:
Holzflöte 8'
Gedact 8'
Principal 4'
Spitzflöte 4'
Superoctave 2'
Quint 1 1/3'
Mixture III
Pedal:
Subbas 16'
Bassföte 8'
The first part of this choral prelude is played on Holzflöte 8' from the year of 1580 (!).
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