(2013) Bach: Organ Masterworks, Vol. IV - Kei Koito
Category(ies): Ancient music
Instrument(s): Organ
Main Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 1314
Release: 01.11.2013
EAN/UPC: 7619931131429
- UPC: 191018878306
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BACH: ORGAN MASTERWORKS, VOL. IV - KEI KOITO
In this Bach programme, I have gathered various works written in the key of C, put into perspective with a few works intended for the Trinity period. And if I again chose the Schnitger organ of Groningen’s Martinikerk, it is as much for the nobility of its flamboyant tuttis as for the brightness of the individual stops and the accurate attack of the pipes. Or perhaps even more because of its “Hinsz” temperament, which is very close to the “Neidhardt” temperament that Bach particularly appreciated.
Like the three previous ones, this new volume of Bach organ works contains masterpieces, first and foremost, but also works that have not been clearly authenticated – incertum – and transcriptions of Bach works not originally composed for the organ, but that have definite value.
May I express my warm and profound gratitude to the three authors of the text of this booklet for their precious contribution.
Kei Koito
(2013) Bach: Organ Masterworks, Vol. IV - Kei Koito - CD 1314
In this Bach programme, I have gathered various works written in the key of C, put into perspective with a few works intended for the Trinity period. And if I again chose the Schnitger organ of Groningen’s Martinikerk, it is as much for the nobility of its flamboyant tuttis as for the brightness of the individual stops and the accurate attack of the pipes. Or perhaps even more because of its “Hinsz” temperament, which is very close to the “Neidhardt” temperament that Bach particularly appreciated.
Like the three previous ones, this new volume of Bach organ works contains masterpieces, first and foremost, but also works that have not been clearly authenticated – incertum – and transcriptions of Bach works not originally composed for the organ, but that have definite value.
May I express my warm and profound gratitude to the three authors of the text of this booklet for their precious contribution.
Kei Koito
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