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My father always had an electronic organ and was a keen organ player. When he retired, he built a very complex kit organ from Germany - A Wersi Helios. It took him several years to build, but in the end, produced some lovely music. Apparently, the same organ was used by Klaus Wunderlich to produce a range of popular records and CDs. All of the pieces presented on this page used freely available virtual pipe organs. |
J. S. Bach Prelude and Fuge No. 1 J. S. Bach Orgelkonzert (Organ Concert) in A minor BWV593, based on Vivaldi's OP.3 No.8 1st Movement (Allegro) My wife and I were priveleged to hear a live performance of this piece by organist Professor Ullrich Boehme (of St Thomas' Church in Leipzig, Germany) playing the Adelaide Town Hall pipe organ - fabulous! |
G. Verdi, Anvil Chorus from Il Travatore Composer unknown, Fun Tune, a freeware Soundtracker file, converted to an 8 channel MIDI file. Composer unknown, Quiet Interlude. |
Carnival of Venice Musetta's Waltz |
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