Domenico Zipoli Selections from Sonate d'intavolatura per organo
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Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726)
Selections from Sonate d'intavolatura per organo
George Becker, MD
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful music of Zipoli. Love the organ also.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful music of Zipoli and for the great playing. The sound of the organ is beautiful. THanks again,best wishes from the Netherlands.
What a lovely little organ! Great sound and even greater playing.
Gavin, Thank you so much for listening and for your kind comment. The organ builder, A. David Moore, of Vermont, builds fine instruments based on historic principles. The tuning is Kellner. The music of Zippoli is quite happy on this instrument, which includes a tremblant doux which affects the entire instrument.
Bellisimo.
Dear Ale - thank you so much for listening and for your very kind comment. I love this music and playing it on the A. David Moore organ is a pleasure and a privilege.
Maravilloso
@clementmatchett
Thank you for the comment. I do not know the answer to your question about this music vs the mass. Certainly these verses could be played during a mass. The titles "Elevation" and "Offertory" certainly imply the mass. The works are not arranged as are the two masses by Couperin, one for the convents and one for the parishes.
this is beautiful. I think it did something to my soul... Thank you for sharing! greetings from Italy :)
Bello.
Thanks for the kind comments. A description of the organ (and more mp3 files) can be found at (along with a stoplist and some words about Dave Moore, the builder)
Georgan.com -
Please let me know if I can answer any other questions!
sfbonedoc@aya.yale.edu
Preciosa música
molto interessante e bello!
Paolo, Thank you so much for listening and for your kind comment. I love the
music of Domenico Zipoli and I love this organ built by A. David Moore of
Pomfret, Vermont.
Nice playing and nice organ! I believe these are versi for the mass? They are very different from Frescobaldi's, aren't they. Best wishes. Peter
Jelle, Thank you very much for the comment. There is a description of the organ on my website: Georgan.com. If you wish any further information, please email me and I will respond! Greetings to you from San Francisco!
George Becker
sfbonedoc@aya.yale.edu
Beautiful! Can you tell a bit more about this organ?
I would like to no the disposition of this fine organ.
Thank you and greetings from San Francisco -
Pedal: 16 Subbass, 8 Trumpet
Positiv: 8 Stopped Diapason, 4 Flute, 8 Trumpet
Great: 8 Claribella, 4 Octave, 2 2/3 Twelfth, 2 Fifteenth, 1 3/5 Seventeenth, Tremulant (domBedos, to entire organ)
Builder, David Moore, North Pomfret, Vermont, USA., 2002 Tuning: Kellner, Action, suspended tracker.
Thanks for the information. This disposition and sound is an excellent example for a great home pipeorgan. I enjoy your uploads very often.
Greetings from The Netherlands (Holland).