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For those of you who like good music no matter its genre here's a treat. John Scott Whiteley is a Professor of the organ and tours extensivly searching out the worlds best organs to play and to showcase their acoustics and capabilities. He made a series of shorts for the BBC which are very enjoyable. So here's the first one; the beautiful Arp Schnitger pipe organ at the Jakobi Kirche in Hamburg. Built in 1693 this is one of the oldest organs in the world with pipes dating back to the reformation. Here John Scott Whiteley plays: Bach's 'Concertato' Prelude from Prelude and Fugue in D BWV 532.

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Wow, this is definitely not what I expected based on the title.
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organ and chamber music is 70% of why i go to (catholic) church.

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Wow, this is definitely not what I expected based on the title.
I don't have the slightest idea what you mean.

Anyway here's some more organ for you Tunrig seeing as I know you're the kind of guy that likes organ now and again.

J.S. Bach - 'Little' Fugue in G minor BWV 578

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i think he was expecting an organ thread, in the other sense of the word.
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