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Johannes Unger plays the Sauer Organ of St. Thomaskirche, Leipzig The superb German organist Johannes Unger, (who plays frequently in the U. S.), performs works of Reger, Karg-Elert and Ludwig Neuhoff, a late nineteenth century native of Leipzig. Unger plays the fine Sauer organ at St. Thomas Church. Built in 1889, the three manual organ of 115 ranks (two 32’ stops, 28 stops at 8’ pitch, lots of reeds and ten mixtures) matches the repertoire ideally. The rarely heard Neuhoff sonata receives a convincing performance. Max Reger Chorale Fantasia on "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" Chorale Fantasia on "Halleluya! Gott zu Loben bleibe meine Seelenfreud" Op. 52/3 Ludwig Neuhoff Sonate Op. 11 Sigfrid Karg-Elert The Three Pastels Op. 92 Basso Ostinato Op. 58 J.S. Bach arr. Sigfrid Karg-Elert Air Interested in playing the Neuhoff piece? Click here to view and order the sheet music right from the OHS Catalog!
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