1734 Gabler organ at Ochsenhausen Monastery, Germany

1734 Gabler organ at Ochsenhausen Monastery, Germany
 

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  • City of Ochsenhausen, Germany
  • Kuhn Organ Builders Ltd

Programs that feature this organ

#0548: Going On Record

An eclectic and engaging survey of evidence of the pipe organs potential for color and variety, from recent recordings.

#0601: On Tour in Southern Germany

Michael Barone shares his field recordings of some exceptional historic instruments in spectacular Bavarian Baroque churches, and invites you to join his tour there in May 2006.

#0647: Postcards from a Tour

Some lively aural reminders of the fun we had during our recent visit to southern Germany and beyond.

#0723: More Postcards from Abroad

…select shorts of some of the remarkable instruments we heard during a 2006 tour in southern Germany.

#0824: Archive of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms

…would ‘The Three Bs’ ever have imagined being represented by organ music in quite this way?!

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