Alice Sauvrezis: Chorale
Alice Sauvrezis (1865-1946) was a French composer and pianist. This piece "Chorale" in E major might be the only organ piece she wrote. I recorded this video in summer 2020 at the 1911 Bernhard organ. And here's a short

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You will find organ music from various centuries in this channel. My main organs are a one-manual Keller organ built in 1858 and a two-manual Bernhard organ built in 1911.
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Alice Sauvrezis (1865-1946) was a French composer and pianist. This piece "Chorale" in E major might be the only organ piece she wrote. I recorded this video in summer 2020 at the 1911 Bernhard organ. And here's a short
This prelude in d minor by Clara Schumann (1819-1896) was originally written for piano. There's a fugue, too, but the recording is hidden somewhere on my hard drive and I haven't found it yet. But I still wanted to share
This piece by César Franck (1822-1890) was published in the collection "L'organiste" (FWV41) in 1890. It can be played on harmonium, too. Here, I'm playing the 1858 Keller organ. The recording was made in February 2022.
This video of me playing a "Praeamlbulum quinti toni regularis" by Franz Xaver Murschhauser (1663-1738) on the 1858 Keller organ was recorded in summer 2021.
This recording was made in spring 2022. I'm playing a minuet and trio by Austrian composer & organist Matthias Georg Monn (1717-1750) on the 1911 Bernhard organ.
Here I'm playing an untitled piece, tempo: Andante, in G major by Ann Mounsey Bartholomew (1811-1891) on the 1911 Bernhard organ. Stops are: Flûte harmonique 8', Salicional 8', Gedackt 8', Flauto dolce 4', Violon 8', Sub
This video was recorded at the 1858 Keller organ in October 2020. I had started working on the organ sonata in D major H.86/Wq. 70/5 by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) at that time and while you need at least two m
Playing "Diapason Movement" in F major by John Keeble (1711-1786) on the 1858 Keller organ. Stops: 8' Gedackt & 4' Flöte
Emma Louise Ashford (1850-1930): Allegretto in G major 1858 Keller organ
In 2016, Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari published six "Danze all'antica per strumento a tastiera". This video is the third in a small series of three videos and I'm playing two dances: Bassadanza Tarantel
In 2016, Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari published six "Danze all'antica per strumento a tastiera". This video is the second in a small series of three videos and I'm playing two dances: Estampie Furlana T
In 2016, Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari published six "Danze all'antica per strumento a tastiera". This video is the first one in a small series of three videos and I'm playing two dances: Saltarello Cont
Here I'm playing a prelude and fugue in C major by Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow (1663-1712) on the 1858 Keller organ.
Justin Heinrich Knecht (1752-1817): Cantabile (Larghetto) Video recorded at the 1911 Bernhard organ in November 2021.
This recording of "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (If thou but trust in God to guide thee) by Johann Balthasar Kehl (1725-1778) was made in autumn 2022 at the 1858 Keller organ. It is one of my favourite hymns and
This prelude on "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (If thou but trust in God to guide thee) by Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713-1780) from the first part of the "Clavier-Übung" is one of my favourite pieces and when I start
This is the third movement from the harpsichord sonata in b minor op. 2/5 by Anna Bon di Venezia (born 1738). It works quite well on the organ, too. I'm playing the 1858 Keller organ using the 8' Gedackt.
There aren't a lot of organ pieces by Swedish composer Elfrida Andrée (1841-1929) that are suitable for small organs, but this fugue in f minor is one of them. I'm playing the 1858 Keller organ. Recording was done using
Here I'm playing a "Meditation" in D major by Emma Louise Ashford (1850-1930) on the 1911 Bernhard organ. Video was made with a Fairphone 5, audio was recorded with a Zoom H2n.
I'm delighted to share this "work in progress" with you. The piece is a fugue by Italian contemporary composer Carlotta Ferrari, using the theme of Ethel Smyth's "March of the Women". I play this on the 1911 Bernhard org
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