Early music played on authentic organs, compiled by Hans Beek.
Episode 60: Fourth and last broadcast of a short series focusing on a number of extraordinary concerts from the province of Groningen from last season. Sietze de Vries plays the organ Peize and Vincent van Laar plays pieces of Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, the 18th-century organ player of the Martini Church in the city of Groningen.
In the 60th episode of Organ Works we will be listening to a special concert that took place last season in the church of Peize in the province of Drenthe. There, organ player and harpsichordist Sietze de Vries took to the keys. He played the works of Sweelinck and Bach and improvised a long piece on the organ. After that you will hear the works for organ and harpsichord of Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, performed by Vincent van Laar.
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
1. Vater unser im Himmelreich (4 verses)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
2. Jesu meine Freude, BWV 227
3. Psalm 65 (improvisation)
Sietze de Vries, organ and harpsichord
(own recording Concertzender, 10 July 2016)
Jacob Wilhelm Lustig (1706-1796)
From 24 Capricetten for Piano:
4. Nr.1 in C (organ)
5. Nr.2 in A (organ)
6. Nr.3 in G (organ)
7. Nr.4 in E (organ)
8. Nr.5 in F (organ)
9. Nr.6 in D (organ)
10. Nr.13 in E-flat (organ)
11. Nr.14 in C (organ)
12. Nr.15 in E (organ)
13. Nr.16 in C sharp (organ)
14. Nr.17 in As (harpsichord)
15. Nr.18 in F (harpsichord)
16. Nr.19 in B (harpsichord)
17. Nr.20 in G sharp (harpsichord)
18. Nr.21 in D-flat (harpsichord)
19. Nr.22 in B-flat (harpsichord)
20. Nr.23 in E-flat (harpsichord)
21. Nr.24 in F sharp (harpsichord)
Vincent van Laar, organ and harpsichord
(SGO 069-0612)