Composers: Adolph Hesse | Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg | Georg Andreas Sorge | Heinrich Nicolaus Gerber | Jacob Adlung | Johann Adrian Junghans | Johann Christian Kittel | Johann Christoph Kellner | Johann Schneider | Matthias Weckmann | Nicolaus | Peter Westerbrink | Sietze de Vries | Willem van Twillert
A programme featuring early music played on authentic organs. Unknown organs from Groningen, part 37. The third part of a series of four about the Hinsz organ in Leens.
This is a recurrence of March 9, 2015.
In this 37th broadcast of Orgelwerk with unknown organs from Groningen. You will hear the third part of a series of four about the organ in Leens. This Hinsz organ is one of the best known in the province of Groningen (the Netherlands).
You will hear unknown works from the time after Bach and unknown north German pieces. The organ players are Willem van Twillert, Sietze de Vries and Peter Westerbrink.
Johann Christian Kittel (1732-1809)
1. Praeludium XVI g-moll
Heinrich Nicolaus Gerber (1702-1775)
2. Concerto a 2 Clav. & Pedal
Jacob Adlung (1699-1762)
3. Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn
Johann Christian Kittel
4. Praeludium IX a 2 Clav. E-dur
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg (1718-1795)
5. Jesu, meine Freude
6. Haupt voll Blut und Wunden
Johann Schneider (1702-1788)
7. Vater unser im Himmelreich
Johann Christoph Kellner (l736-1803)
8. Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend
Georg Andreas Sorge (1703-1778)
9. Trio VIII e-moll
Johann Schneider
10. Praeludium und Allabreve G-dur
Johann Adrian Junghans (ca.1745-?)
11. Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg
12. Werde munter, mein Gemüte
Johann Ernst Rembt (1749-1810)
13. Trio IV Es-dur
Johann Christoph Kellner
14. Jesus meine Zuversicht
Adolph Hesse (1809-1863)
15. Einleitung,Thema und Var. A-dur Op. 47
Matthias Weckmann (1614-1667)
16. Ach wir armen Sünder 3 versus
Willem van Twillert, organ of the Petruskerk in Leens
Arnold Matthias Brunkhorst (1670-1725)
17. Praeludium e-moll
Sietze de Vries, organ of the Petruskerk in Leens
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