Die Scherer-bunting-orgel Zu Molln
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Musial Richness and the Art of the Keyboard When the new organ was built in Molln's St Nicolai Church in 1558, Jacob Scherer took over pipes from the previous building dating from 1436 - probably the oldest known Gothic organ pipes in northern Germany. Organist Dagmar Lubking has selected works for her recording on the Scherer-Bunting organ, which was completed in May 2022 after a sensational restoration by the Flentrop company, that document the richness of its sound and the extraordinary, almost 600-year history of this unique instrument.
Tracklisting
Emanuel Blumin-Sint
Philipp Schupelius; Marie Sophie Hauzel
Michael Buchanan, Kasia Wieczorek, Eroica Berlin, Jakob Lehmann
Fabergé-Quintet & Ulrike Payer
Anaelle Tourret, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Vasily Petrenko, Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Bar A
Michael Rieber; Norbert Goerlich
Dagmar Lubking
Andre Schoch; Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
RIAS Kammerchor; Evelyn Lear; Christa Ludwig; Teresa Stich-Randall; Anna Reynolds; Ernst Haefliger;
Reinis Zarins; Liepaja Symphony Orchestra; Kaspars Adamsons
Marie Radauer-Plank
Adriana Gonzalez; Johannes Pramsohler; Ensemble Diderot; Inaki Encina Oyon
Boston Symphony Chamber Players
London Mozart Players; Dulwich Choral Society; James Orford; William Vann
Xenia Pestova-Bennett, Stephen Richardson, Claire Booth, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Sian
Zoe Martlew, Ben Goldscheider, Lucy Schaufer, Huw Watkins, Mark Simpson, Alessandro Fisher, Lana Bo