Product Description
Both pieces do not belong to the compendium of Bach's published organ works.
The beautiful Fantasia C major BWV 573 for organ was left unfinished by J. S. Bach, which is regrettable, but Hans-André Stamm did his best to complete the fragment in the spirit of the 'Godfather of organ music'.
Sinfonia D-Dur is originally composed for violin solo and was later
transcribed by Bach for organ with accompaniment of strings, 3
trumpets and timpani forming the introduction of cantata no. 29.
Stamm's arrangement of this movement represents an optimal compromise:
it reduces the technical performing difficulties, which signifies the
known available arrangements, reducing the chord accents of strings and
brass of the orchestral part especially in difficult passages of the
right hand in the sense of the original violin solo version, resulting
in a more transparent sonority.
Videos here
Fantasia C Major
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L9m2DzojZUSinfonia D major
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAO6G7l5sdk
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