******Johannes Brahms* <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Brahms>* Herzlich tut mich verlangen (I) [1:33] In this first setting of the Passion chorale, Brahms places the melody in the soprano voice, decorated with passing tones, The interval of a rising second and a rhythm that emphasizes the 2nd and 4th (weaker) beats play a major part in the pedal part. Registration: Swell Open Diapason 8' + Gedeckt 8' (B&T) + Viola di Gamba 8' + Octave 4' coupled to Great Stop Diapason (B&T) + Principal 4' and to Pedal Bourdon 16'. Near end SW Open Diapason 8' and Principal 4' withdrawn briefly and reinstated, then GT Stop Diapason replaced with Open Diapason 8' + Fifteenth 2'. At end GT Stop Diapason 8' (B&T) coupled to PD instead of SW-PD. Valotti-Young Temperament. *Midi File available.* <http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/gero.htm> /Instrument:/ Joseph Hart, Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England, 1809 - Samples by Lavendar Audio <http://www.lavenderaudio.co.uk/organs/ltw/> http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/trak3431.htmOrgantechnology supports Virtually Baroque Tracks Lists from James Pressler's Virtually Baroque.
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