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 Baroque Organ Masters
 Kenneth Gilbert, organ
 Performing on the Casavant Organs of Saint 
Jean & Joliette, Québec
 
 "A delightful record of baroque organ music
The superb soloist 
is Kenneth Gilbert."
 - The Observer
 
 "Mr. Gilbert gives us a splendid performance
" - Times West Virginian
 
 "One of the finest recordings of Baroque organ music yet released."
 - The American Organist
 
 This recording represents some of the various stylistic forms utilized by three Baroque masters Buxtehude, Bohm and Walther. Using modern organs built in 1962 by Casavant Frères Limitée of Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert interprets contrasting works according to the classic baroque principles.
 
 Catalog: MAR 3113
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 Track Listing
 
 1. Buxtehude: Prelude, Fugue and Chacone in C
 2. Böhm: Chorale Partita - "Ach wie nightig, ach wie fluetchtig"
 3. Walther: Concerto del Sig. Torelli, appropriato 
                  all'organo
 4. Buxtehude: Chaconne in E Minor (Listen)
 5. Böhm: Prelude and Fugue in D Minor
 6. Walther: Chorale Partita "Jesu, Meine Freude"
 
 Total playing time: 47:35
 
 
 
 
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