Klangpost wrote:A short recording of a prelude by Rinck from the volume Caecilia.
For the collection Caecilia – 253 Preludes for Organ or Harmonium, the editor August Reinhard (1831–1912) drew primarily on the works of the preceding generation. In this regard, August Friedrich Hesse and Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck feature prominently. Most of these very easy to moderately difficult preludes are highly versatile for church services, as they are not based on a specific chorale melody. The organization by musical keys further demonstrates the collection’s outstanding practicality.
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Beautiful ! Indeed a bright, joyful, and festive piece. Uplifting and celebratory character.
Energy and majestic pacing—gives the music a strong sense of momentum. And your wonderful registration in this piece captures the feeling of moving forward joyfully while maintaining a sense of awe, power, and prestige.
( I’m always listening to people’s way of registration. Have not got this sound from Organteq although I have recorded hundreds of pieces, still growing. Your registration here is making it a perfect fit for opening worship services or celebratory events, congratulation! ) The ways to register with Organteq are endless, and the learning curve with all the possibilities is endless....
Thank you Klangpost so much for sharing. Have not heard before.
Best wishes,
Stig
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