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Salem's Large Tannenberg Organ Restored, Peter Sykes, Organist
". . . gracious playing and a fascinating instrument make this disc much more than a document . . ." writes Jonathan Ambrosino in Choir & Organ - [OAR-700]
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1800 Tannenberg Organ, 2m and Pedal
Old Salem Visitor Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The largest extant organ built by America’s first native-trained organbuilder, David Tannenberg, was commissioned in 1798 by the Home Moravian Church in Salem, North Carolina and installed in 1800 with two manuals and full pedal. Having played for 112 years, the organ was removed to storage in 1910. Now, it resides in a purpose-built concert hall with reverberant acoustics in the Old Salem Visitor Center at Old Salem Inc. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where Peter Sykes played this dedication recital in March, 2004. The organ was meticulously restored 1998-2003 by Taylor & Boody of Staunton, Virginia. Commissioned for the event was Dan Locklair’s Salem Sonata, which receives its first recording on this CD. As well, the nine preludes of Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758-1836), brother of the famous American architect Benjamin Latrobe, are recorded for the first time.

C. P. E. BACH: Sonata VI in g, Wq. 70.6
LATROBE: Nine Preludes for Organ (1806)
KREBS: Praeludium et Fuga in C pro Organo pleno
MOZART: Ein Stück für einer Orgelwerk in eine Uhr, K. 596
MENDELSSOHN: Choralvariationen über Wie groß ist des Allmächt'gen Güte
DAN LOCKLAIR: Salem Sonata (2003)

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