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J.S. Bach - Organ Works volume 4 | Challenge Classics CC72061

J.S. Bach - Organ Works volume 4

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Label: Challenge Classics

Cat No: CC72061

Barcode: 0608917206128

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 18th June 2007

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This repackaged CD of volume 4 of the outstanding series of the complete organ music of J.S.Bach from the great Dutch soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen was originally released in 1997 and features a spectacular version of the famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565. The music is performed on the the Hinsz organ of 1743 at Bovenkerk, Kampen in the Netherlands.

Jacques van Oortmerssen studied organ and piano at the conservatory of Music, Rotterdam under André Verwoerd and Elly Salomé respectively. He continued his organ studies with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris and was awarded the ’Prix d’Excellence’ in 1976. Since 1979 Jacques van Oortmerssen has taught organ at the Sweelinck Conservatory, Amsterdam. In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste-Titulaire of the Waalse Kerk in Amsterdam. Jacques van Oortmerssen is associated with the University of Götenborg, Sweden, as a visiting organ teacher. In addition, Jacques van Oortmerssen is in demand as a concert recitalist worldwide and is becoming increasingly active as a conductor.

In choosing registrations for his Bach recordings, Jacques van Oortmerssen is following exactly Bach’s (infrequent) indications for the use of one or more manual(s) and forte/piano dynamics. Moreover, he is basing his interpretations on that which is known about registrational practices in Bach’s time and region; in this respect the surviving prescriptions of Georg Friedrich Kauffmann (1733-6) and Jacob Adlung (1758) are particularly useful. For the plena of the large ’free’ works, he is following conventions that are rooted in older traditions.

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