Swiss virtuoso Hannes Meyer
Swiss virtuoso Hannes Meyer
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The Jolly Organist #9118

…Swiss virtuoso Hannes Meyer, with a canny combination of showmanship and superb musicality, illumines the delightful side of organ appreciation for listeners young and old.

Sousa: Semper Fidelis March.

HANNES MEYER: Variations on the Folksong muss i denn zum Staedtele hinaus.

Pietro Domenico Paradies: Organ concerto in B-flat  with the sonare Quartet of Frankfurt.

Meyer: Pfeifermarsch.

Perotin-Zipoli: Pastorales.

Meyer: Saint Anthoenier Silverstermarsch

FRANZ LISZT: Magyar Litany

Meyer: Malaguena

Vollenweider: Pastorale

Ravel: Bolero, arranged for solo organ and percussion

Meyer: March of the Three Kings

Hannes Meyer plays on instruments in churches in Soazza, Mistail, Baeretswil, Zurich and Konstanz in Switzerland, and upon a small “travel-organ” a replica of an historic 16th-century positiv instrument in the Munich Residence. Information about him, his recordings, and published editions of his compositions and arrangements may be had by writing; Segretariato, Vignon, CH-6558 Lostallo, Switzerland.

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