English: The Art of Fugue Die Kunst Der Fuge BWV 1080
part 1 of 2 (integrale) by Mehmet Okonsar on Organ and Harpsichord
Arrangement of the tracks:
A series of fugues on the organ followed by a Canon at the Harpsichord.
(Recording performed on sound samples from licensed McGill University Samples CD of the Organ built by Rudolf von Beckerath inaugurated on September 24, 1961.in Montréal, Canada)
Editions Used: Boosey and Hawkes HPS101 and Peters (ed. C. Czerny)
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