✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore

David Hamilton plays J.S. Bach
This splendid recital of works by Johann Sebastian Bach has been produced in collaboration with Canon gate Kirk, Edinburgh, to display the fine and distinctive sounds of the instrument. The booklet contains a history of the organ and it's full specification. David Hamilton's second CD, as with his recent Buxtehude album, shows a performer with skill and musicianship and also a deep empathy with the works of the baroque masters. "This is, unequivocally, one of the most enjoyable Bach recordings to come my way recently. Hamilton and the Frobenius are perfectly attuned to the repertoire: A Bachian journey of pure, almost chamber intimacy." - Graeme Kay (Choir & Organ)
$7.00
Original: $19.99
-65%David Hamilton plays J.S. Bach—
$19.99
$7.00David Hamilton plays J.S. Bach
This splendid recital of works by Johann Sebastian Bach has been produced in collaboration with Canon gate Kirk, Edinburgh, to display the fine and distinctive sounds of the instrument. The booklet contains a history of the organ and it's full specification. David Hamilton's second CD, as with his recent Buxtehude album, shows a performer with skill and musicianship and also a deep empathy with the works of the baroque masters. "This is, unequivocally, one of the most enjoyable Bach recordings to come my way recently. Hamilton and the Frobenius are perfectly attuned to the repertoire: A Bachian journey of pure, almost chamber intimacy." - Graeme Kay (Choir & Organ)
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This splendid recital of works by Johann Sebastian Bach has been produced in collaboration with Canon gate Kirk, Edinburgh, to display the fine and distinctive sounds of the instrument. The booklet contains a history of the organ and it's full specification. David Hamilton's second CD, as with his recent Buxtehude album, shows a performer with skill and musicianship and also a deep empathy with the works of the baroque masters. "This is, unequivocally, one of the most enjoyable Bach recordings to come my way recently. Hamilton and the Frobenius are perfectly attuned to the repertoire: A Bachian journey of pure, almost chamber intimacy." - Graeme Kay (Choir & Organ)


















