The Hildebrandt organ is the only well-preserved large organ of the period that Johann Sebastian Bach himself had a hand in planning, tested, and approved. In a unique way it opens a window on the eighteenth century and offers fascinating insight into the sound ideals that Bach had for his organ music.
The Hildebrandt Organ in the Evangelical Lutheran Town Church of St. Wenceslaus
The Hildebrandt organ is the only well-preserved large organ of the period that Johann Sebastian Bach himself had a hand in planning, tested, and approved. In a unique way it opens a window on the eighteenth century and offers fascinating insight into the sound ideals that Bach had for his organ music.
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