Beethoven: Pieces (5) for a Mechanical Clock, WoO 33 (Stücke für die Flötenuhr)

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Johannes Geffert plays the Klais-organ of the Schlosskirche in Bonn

Johannes Geffert plays the Klais-organ of the Schlosskirche in Bonn


Beethoven:

Fugue in D major WoO 31

Pieces (5) for a Mechanical Clock, WoO 33

Gruytters:

Stücke (5) aus dem Beiaardboek von 1746

Haydn:

Music for a Musical Clock, Hob. XIX (selection)

Luchesi:

Organ Sonata in C

Organ Sonata in F

Mozart:

Fantasia in F minor for a mechanical organ, K608

Neefe:

Variationen über den Priestermarsch

Rinck:

Organ Concerto in F major, "Flute Concerto"


Johannes Geffert (organ)

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Motette - CD13841

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Doppio Borgato - Concert Grand Piano with Pedalboard

Doppio Borgato - Concert Grand Piano with Pedalboard


Bach, J S:

Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ'

Chorale Prelude BWV659 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland'

Beethoven:

Pieces (5) for a Mechanical Clock, WoO 33

Franck, C:

Prélude, Fugue et Variation Op. 18

Schumann:

Studies (6) in Canonic Form, Op. 56

Four Sketches, Op. 58


Mirco Bruson (Doppio Borgato)

However unusual or even bizzarre it may seem, the idea of a piano endowed with a pedalboard similar to that of an organ actually has a long history behind it. Its antecedents are the clavichord and the harpsichord with single or double keyboard, which also often had a pedalboard attached.

Johann Sebastian Bach owned a clavichord with two keyboards and pedalboard for which he composed the Trio Sonata BWV 525-530, the Passacaglia in C minor BWV 582 and other works. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart owned a fortepiano with independent pedals, built expressly for him in 1785 by Anton Walter. The instrument Robert Schumann refers to as a pedalflügel (piano with pedalboard) first entered his home in Dresden in 1845. He was also able to convince F.

Mendelssohn Bartholdy to inaugurate a class especially for the pedalflügel in the Conservatorium of Leipzig. There are various systems with which a pedalboard was attached to the piano: the most common was that of a pedalboard fastened under the piano that activated its mechanics-keyboard; another System, though less frequent, was that of placing two independent pianos (each with its separate mechanics and strings).

At the end of this last century the piano-maker Luigi Borgato realized a new instrument, the "DOPPIO BORGATO": a double piano of extensive form, joining a concert-grand together with a second piano activated by a pedalboard comprised of 37 pedals, thus augmenting the expressive qualities of its 18th century predecessors.

The DOPPIO BORGATO opens up a new page for the musical world, this particular instrument offering new possibilities to both composers and interpreters.

Stradivarius - Borgato072010

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