Unknown composer (18th Century) - Concertino a due Organi
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Composer: Unknown composer (18th Century)
Work: Concertino (G-Dur) a due Organi
Performers: Annerös Hulligеr (organ); Philip Swаnton (organ)
Concertino a due Organi
1. Allegro 0:00
2. Adagio 4:18
3. Allegro 8:32
Painting: Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682-1754) - Himmelskonzert
HD image: flic.kr/p/2pWaJMH
Painting: Swiss school (18th century) - Bildnis einer Organistin
HD image: flic.kr/p/2pWnwr7
Further info: www.amazon.de/Festliche-Orgel...
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desconocido pero bonito
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Gorgeous! Almost Handel like music? Italian influences too, sounds like two birds singing to defend their territories.❤
Plática de dos colosos.
My favorite melody
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Bellissima. Maybe "Czech Handel" - Franticek Václav Habermann (1706-1783)? Habermann’s works composed before his return to Bohemia are lost. Handel used Habermann musical ideas in, for example, the organ concerto op.7 no.3.
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Bellissima musica dei due organi in colloquio. Immagino la navata di una chiesa che riflette e amplifica i suoni. Grazie ❤
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Is it possible to find the manuscript or a modern transcription?
The manuscript is preserved at the Einsiedeln Abbey: www.kloster-einsiedeln.ch/
Thank you! Do you know the name of the manuscript?
Where may he/she be from?
Probably from Germany, Austria or Switzerland. The original manuscript is preserved at the Einsiedeln Abbey (Switzerland)
Where do you go to find two organs? Most churches have one, or none. Perhaps the recording is audio trickery.
You need to visit more churches, dude.
Many of the larger churches and cathedrals in Europe have a big organ (usually situated near the entrance) as well as a smaller secondary organ in the choir area or in the transept. Notre Dame of Paris had this arrangement (before the fire), among many others.
And also, many churches in Spain and Italy have two organs, located on each side of the church.
But if you follow the link in the description, you will find out the CD this recording comes from, which indicates that it has been recorded in the abbey church of Muri, Switzerland. Where there are indeed 3 organs, a main one and two choir ones. Search for Muri Abdey Organs in Google if you don't believe me.
Padre SOLER???
I don't think so...
Ryba ?
nah