1738 Müller/St Bavokerk, Haarlem, Netherlands
1738 Müller/St Bavokerk, Haarlem, Netherlands
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1982 Haarlem Organ Festival and Competition, Part 4 #8305

…featuring Naji Hakim’s prize-winning competition performance, as well as other music played by Jean Langlais and resident musician Piet Kee.

JEAN LANGLAISIncantation pour un jour saint --Jean Langlais (St. Bavo Grote Kerk) Festivo 537 (LP)

ANONYMOUS (14th century): Estampie. Jan z Lublina: 4 Old Dances. PIET KEE: Confrontation (An Encounter of Three Street Organs and One Church Organ). J. S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 632  --Piet Kee (winner of the 1953, 1954 and 1955 Haarlem Competitions and long-time municipal organist at Haarlem's St. Bavo Church, where these recordings were made (1738 Müller/Grote Kerk St. Bavo, Haarlem, Netherlands)  Philips 6419 767 (LP)  

JEAN LANGLAIS: 3 Pieces (Trio; MonodieFugue et Continuo).  NAJI HAKIM: Improvisation on a modernist graphic theme (below) of Enrique Raxach --Naji Hakim, winner of the 1982 Improvisation Competition (1966 Flentrop/De Doelen Concert Hall, Rotterdam) Radio Nederland recording  

JEAN LANGLAIS: 3 Chorale-preludes (Aus tiefer Not, from Neuf PiecesAllein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr and Ein feste Burg, from Livre Oecumenique)  --Jean Langlais (St. Bavo Grote Kerk) Festivo 537 (LP)

Enrique Raxach Graphic
Enrique Raxach Graphic
Enrique Raxach

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