The Organ at European Courts
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95240
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 20th May 2016
Contents
Artists
Francesco Cera (organ)Artists
Francesco Cera (organ)About
Most of this music was written for small ‘positive organs’ sounding an octave higher than written pitch, but such recordings as there are have tended to be made on much larger church organs. Cera, however, has used a rare and well‐preserved example of a positive organ, dated to October 1772, to be found in the refectory room of the Franciscan Convent in the Italian town of Lustra Cilento. The maker is unknown, but it was restored in 2012 and retains the original hand‐operated bellows. There is only a single keyboard, and no pedals, but the organ does boast two four‐foot stops, unlike most others of its size. Organ connoisseurs will be keen to acquire this album for the sake of the instrument alone, but more general listeners will be delighted by an album which presents much light, little‐known and infectiously enjoyable music.
Francesco Cera has an extensive discography on Brilliant Classics, including well‐received solo recordings of d’Anglebert (BC94793), Trabaci (BC94897) and J.S. Bach (BC94639).
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