A Bach Kaleidoscope #8611

…varied and colorful concert performances by Keith Chapman, George Ritchie, Gilliam Weir, Rudolph Innig, and Peter Hurford of music by Johann Sebastian Bach.

J.S. BACH: Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29. Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3. Fugue in g minor, S. 578  -Keith Chapman (1981 Moeller organ/Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis)

J.S. BACH: Fugue in A, S. 536. Chorale-prelude, Vor Deinen Thron, S. 1079  -George Ritchie (1977 Gene Bedient organ; Wesley House, Lincoln, NB)

J.S. BACH: Trio Sonata No. 3 in d minor, S. 527  -Gillian Weir (1981 Holtkamp/Plymouth Congregational, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

J.S. BACH: Fantasie and Fugue in c-minor, S. 562 (with completion of Bach's 27-bar fugal fragment by Mathias Siedel)  -Rudolph Innig (1979 Sipe/Hennepin UMC, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

J.S. BACH: Fughette and Orgelbuechlein Chorale-preludes (Christum wir sollen, S. 696/611. Gelobet seist du, S. 697/604. Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland, S. 699/599. Vom Himmel hoch, S. 701/606  -Peter Hurford (1981 Holtkamp/Plymouth Congregational, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

J.S. BACH: Herr Chirst, der ein'ge Gottes-Sohn, S. 698/601. Lob' sei dem allmaechtigen Gott, S. 703/600. Valet will ich dir geben, S. 736  -Peter Hurford (1981 Holtkamp/Plymouth Congregational, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

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