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Joseph Kelemen (at the Van Hagerbeer Organ, Leiden) These keyboard works are composed relatively late in Sweelinck's career, and are an effective summary of his improvisatory and pedagogical activity. “interesting additions to the catalogue, because of the quality of the performances but also the character of the [organ] used here.” MusicWeb International, 8th May 2013 | 
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Sweelinck: | Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr Da pacem, D35 Erbarm' dich, D36 Psalm 116, D40 Wij geloven, D43 Nun freut euch, D38 Psalm 140, D41 Mein junges Leben hat ein End - variations Toccata, D31 Toccata, D23 Fantasia met bindigen, D8 Fantasia Ut re mi fa sol la, D7 Echo Fantasia, D5 Ricercar, D17 Fantasia 2,3,4 vocem, D10 |
Robert Woolley (the Van Hagerbeer organ of the Pieterskerk Leiden Hall) “This generous disc of keyboard works falls squarely on the shoulders of the kaleidoscopic organ of the Pieterskerk in Leiden, Holland, rather than dividing the spoils between virginals, harpsichords and organs. Those who have encountered the supreme artistry of this composer at his best will relish the clarity of voicing and judicious registrations.” Gramophone Magazine | |
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