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Recorded: August 24 - September 10, 1947, Luebeck.
Recorded: February 1993, Bonn.
Recorded: June 28 - July 1, 1995, Hamburg.
The King`s Consort, orchestral version
Recorded between May 1978 and April 1980, Schwenkedel, Collegiale de Saint-Donat, Drome, France.
1959-60. À l`orgue Marcussen de l`église de Varde.
Recorded: October 1993, Der Aa-Kerk, Groningen, Holland.
1970, l`église d`Arlesheim, Suisse.
1976, Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Genève
Recorded: August 1967, Copenhagen.
Recorded in 2016 on the organ Porthan of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mary, St. Petersburg.
Scherer Organ of St.-Nikolai-Kirche Moelln.
Recorded: May 29-30, 1978, Paris.
Recorded: August 1991, California.
2008, eglise Saint-Louis-en-l`Île, Paris
Guitar: Dusan Bogdanovic, Harpsichord: Elaine Comparone
15.03.2015, Pauluskirche, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen
Recorded at De la Visitation Church, Montréal (Québec), Canada, June 24-25 and September 3-4, 1995.
Silbermann Orgel in Ponitz (Germany). Recorded: July 1992, Ponitz, Germany.
recorded in 2013 in Italy
Recorded: September 2015, UK.
ARION: Claire Guimond (baroque flute); Chantal Rémillard (baroque violin); Betsy MacMillan (viola da gamba and baroque cello); Hank Knox (harpsichord). Recorded in June, 1996 at Saint-Augustin-de-Mirabel Church, Montréal (Québec), Canada.
Arranged by Mordechai Rechtman. ISRAELI WIND VIRTUOSI: Eli Heifetz (clarinet), Mordechai Rechtman (bassoon), Eyal Ein-Habar (flute), Dudu Carmel (oboe & oboe d`amore), Hilel Zori (cello). Released in 2003.
Recorded: November 1989, Switzerland.
Recorded in 1978, Germany.
Date recorded: 3.3.–5.3. 1997. Recording location: Stadtkirche Stein am Rhein, Germany.
Recorded: September 1996, Montreal.
Stefan Palm - pedalcembalo. 2001, Germany.
recorded in Rome in 2018.
Recorded: October 11-13, 2011, Oxford.
1989, Martinikerk, Groningen, Netherlands
Recorded in 1991, Surrey, UK.
1997-99, Klosterkirche Muri, Switzerland.
Recorded: June 7-8, 2011, Ithaca, USA.
Joachim Wagner 1745 organ in Siedlce (Poland) // record 2017
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