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![Capricious Improvisations by organist Paul Fejko
Some impressions of what life can be like with a four manual, 94 rank Stahlhut/Jann organ in a vast acoustic space. An extremely massive and powerful instrument that started as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's and was recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
Allegro, Molto Allegro; Berceuse; Who's Trumpet Tunes
Capricious Improvisations by organist Paul Fejko
Some impressions of what life can be like with a four manual, 94 rank Stahlhut/Jann organ in a vast acoustic space. An extremely massive and powerful instrument that started as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's and was recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
Allegro, Molto Allegro; Berceuse; Who's Trumpet Tunes](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-4mjh4t/images/stencil/300w/products/5772/11989/Ruminations__70604.1686757780.jpg?c=2)
Works of Franz Liszt, Giuseppe Martucci, and Marcel Lanquetuite, played on an extremely massive and powerful instrument that started out as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's, then recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
94 ranks, 4 manuals, a vast acoustic environment with almost 8 seconds of reverb!
Giuseppe Martucci Sonata in d minor, op.42 |
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1 - 7 | Allegro Risoluto | 16:27 |
8 - 10 | Adagio, ma non Troppo | 6:50 |
11 & 12 | Allgro Fugato | 4:52 |
13 - 29 | Franz Liszt Fantasy and Fugue on 'Ad Nos, Ad Salutarem Undam |
32:20 |
30 | Marcel Lanquetuite Toccata in D Major |
6:25 |