HANDEL - SARABANDE - D MINOR HWV 437 - JONATHAN SCOTT ORGAN - ST NIKOLAUS, BRÜGGEN, GERMANY

George Frideric Handel’s Sarabande (from Suite in d minor HWV 437) arranged and performed by organist Jonathan Scott on the Pipe Organ of St. Nikolaus Church, Brüggen, Germany. The Score of this arrangement is available here: If you enjoy our videos and would like to support us please visit: For more information about Scott Brothers Duo please visit: Jonathan Scott - Organ Tom Scott - Film & Sound The Organ of St. Nikolaus Church, Brüggen, Germany Henricus Titz (1741 & 1757/59) using pipework from an existing organ, some dating back to 1604. Unspecified repairs and work documented in 1780 by Joan Theodor Gilman, and again in 1895. In 1932-33 the organ was electrified, with a new console, and the pipes were moved a whole tone higher by the Organ Builder Ernst Seifert. From 1981 - 1984 the organ was restored by Gebr. Stockmann, Werl/Westfalen. The work from the 1930’s was reversed and the mechanical action reinstated. SPECIFICATION I POSITIV Bourdon 8 Flut traver (from c’) 8 (1604) Praestant 4 Flut 4 Nazaar 3 Octave 2 Mixtur 1 III Crumhorn 8 Vox Humana 8 II OBERWERK Preastant 8 (Facade pipes) Bourdon 8 Octave 4 Flut 4 Nazar 3 Gemshorn 2 Superoctave 2 Tertia 1 3/5 Cornet IV (from c’) Sesquialtera 3 II Mixtur 1 IV Trompete 8 PEDAL Subbass 16 Flötenbass 8 Principalbass 8 Octavbass 4 Fagott 16 COUPLERS I/II, I/P, II/P
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