Recording for Secrets of Organ Playing week 95

After taking a week off from recording anything, I have returned to the SOOP contest with yet ANOTHER piece from Bach's Orgelbuchlein. This is another of the Advent tune. In his blog on the Orgelbuchlein, Raymond Nagum refers to this piece as a busy piece, about the preparation for the arrival of the new child. My take this week was a slightly different approach, using more flutes (8' and 2' in the manuals and 16 and 8' in the pedals) to try to create a more ethereal sound of expectation, but patience--more along the lines of the fourth verse that is set in my copy of the Orgelbuchlein: "Reges de Sabâ veniunt, Alleluia. Aurum, thus, myrrham offerunt. Alleluia." ("And kingly pilgrims, long foretold. Alleluia. From East bring incense, myrrh, and gold, Alleluia." That patient expectation of wise people. I hope you enjoy it.

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