Early music played on authentic organs, compiled by Hans Beek. Episode 62: two old organs in North Germany.
In the 62th broadcast of Organ work, we will be listening to two old organs in North Germany: the Gothic instrument in Rysum and the Renaissance organ in Osteel. Both organs are played by early music specialist Harald Vogel.
1. Aonymous (Germany ,15th century – Preambulum
2. Conrad Paumann (1410-1473) – Redeuntes in mi met klok
3. Hans Kotter (1480-1541) – Kochersperger Spanieler
4. Paul Hofhaimer (1459-1537) – Ade mit Leid
5. Heinrich Isaac (ca.1450-1517) – Innsbruck, ich muß dich lassen
6. Arnolt Schlick (ca.1455-na1521) – Maria zart
7. Anonymous- Frysicum
Harald Vogel, Rysum organ , Ileborch
(OC-09602)
8. J. P. Sweelinck (1562-1621) – Soll es sein
Heinrich Scheidemann (1595-1663)
9. Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (2 verses)
10. Praeambulum in C
Harald Vogel, Osteel organ
(OC-09601)
Jacob Praetorius (1586-1651)
11. Praeambulum in D
12. Vater unser im Himmelreich
Harald Vogel, Osteel organ
(OC-09601)
Supplement:
13. J.P. Sweelinck – Toccata
Sietze de Vries, Westerhusen organ