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Live recorded demo pieces by Vince B. HoUsing the original ODF without any additional modifications. This is the type of music the organ was most probably built for and which was performed on the instrument when it was new. Liberalis Zangius (1570 Treviso - c.1621 Prague) - Conzon (mp3) | the wave version (65MB)
Carl Luython (1566 Antwerp - 1620 Prague) - Fantasia a 5 (mp3) | the wave version (76MB)
Live recorded demo by Stefan FasanSome artificial reverberation added. The extended version of the ODF was used to produce the performance. J. S. Bach - Praeludium c-moll, BWV 546 (mp3) Live recorded demos by David Lines (wave files available)The demos recorded using Hauptwerk 2 and the 2 manual extended version of the sample set. No additional reverberation. Download all the demos in wave format - rar compressed (255 MB) J. S. Bach - selections from Orgelbuchlein:
J. S. Bach - larger chorale preludes:
J. S. Bach - Little Prelude and Fugue in C (Silbermann)
Johann Ernst Eberlin - Toccata Tertia (Kellner) I: 8, 4, 3, 2, III + II: 8, 4, 1-1/3, regal, Ped: 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 + II G. Ph. Telemann
J. M. Bach - Wenn mein Stundlein vorhanden ist (Krn2) I: Cpl 8, Ped: Pr 8 MIDI performanceDowland, John (c.1563-1626): Captaine Digore Piper his galliard (midi file used from the Alain Naigeon web page)
J. P. Sweelinck (1562-1621): Variations (midi file obtained from James Pressler)
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