**Dietrich Buxtehude* <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieterich_Buxtehude>* Canzona in C Major, BuxWV 166 [5:36] In three sections. The first in common meter resembles a fughetta but changes texture to a striking repeated chord pattern, ending with a decorative flourish (Man. 1 Flute 8' + Flute 4' + Principal 4'. + Quint 2-2/3'). The second section is in a lilting 6/8 meter (Man 2 Copula 8' + Flauta 4' + Octava 2' + Quint 1-1/3'). Near the end the pedal enters (Man 1 coupled to Subbass 16' + Octav 8') and guides the merriment to a suspenseful 3rd inversion 7th chord. For the transition and third section Man 2 is coupled to Man 1, to which are added Salicional 8' + Octava 2'. WellTempament-Fifth Comma. *Midi File available.* <http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/rabstejn.htm> /Instrument:/ Rabs(tejn nad Str(elou Organ Model (1793) - Samples by Jiri Zurek <http://www.sonusparadisi.cz/organs/rabstejn/history.0.asp> http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/trak3528.htmOrgantechnology supports Virtually Baroque Tracks Lists from James Pressler's Virtually Baroque.
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