Bach Organised
              CD
Bach Organised is a collection of transcriptions of popular music by Johann Sebastian Bach for organ, on CD or as mp3 downloads.

Bach was an organist himself, and wrote much for organ.  The medium of the orchestra allows many more voices than a single player at the organ can play simultaneously.  These transcriptions make use of computerised techniques to allow the organist to appear to play up to ten voices simultaneously.  Whilst not in any way suggesting that this improves on the original - it doesn't - it does offer organ enthusiasts with an opportunity to hear interpretations of more complex contrapuntal music on their instrument.

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TRACK LIST The samples are typically 400KB long mp3 files.  To keep filesize small, they are lower resolution than the CD files which are of much higher quality.

Track
Play sample

track length (min:sec)
1
Track 1
Sinfonia, from Cantata 29 (Version by Alexandre Guilmant 1837-1911)
3:49


Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F:

2
Track 2
  1st movement: Allegro
5:28
3
Track 3
  2nd movement: Andante
3:48
4
Track 4
  3rd movement: Allegro assai
3:02
5
Track 5
Jesu, joy of man's desiring
2:45


Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor:

6
Track 6
Menuet
1:21
7
Track 7
Badinerie
1:29


Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D:

8
Track 8
Air
4:26
9
Track 9
Gavotte
3:39


Violin Concert in E:

10
Track 10
  1st movement
7:29
11
Track 11
  2nd movement
4:17
12
Track 12
  3rd movement
2:33


Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G:

13
Track 13
  1st movement: Allegro
6:28
14
Track 14
Bist du bei mir
2:56
15
Track 15
Prelude no. 1 in C (Ave Maria, melody added by Gounod) - duet for piano with organ
2:10
16
Track 16
Sheep may safely graze
4:06
17
Track 17
Finale, Christmas Oratorio
3:28











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Page last amended 29 September 2017