Video recording1. J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) — The fast movement of the trio sonata.
2. J. Rheinberger (1839 - 1901) — 2 different pieces (Op. 156, 162, cycles of 6 short pieces, 12 pieces for organ)
Round Ino more than 25 minutes1. One piece of your choice:
N. Bruhns (1665 - 1697): Prelude in G, Preludes in e (great)
D. Buxtehude (1637 - 1707):
Preludes: in d minor, ВuxWV 140; in E major, ВuxWV 141; in fis minor, ВuxWV 146;
in g minor, ВuxWV 148; in e minor, BuxWV 142.
Toccatas: in F major, ВuxWV 156; in d minor, ВuxWV 155.
2. J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) — One of choral trio of your choice:
BWV 664 or BWV 655
3. Y. Boutsko (1938 - 2015) — One piece of your choice:
from 1st grand organ book: Passacaglia;
from 2nd grand organ book: "Morning , Dawn, the Cry of Alkonost", "Vagrant Russia, for the Sake of Christ"
Round IIno more than 30 minutes1. J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) — One piece of your choice:
Preludes and Fuges:
in C major, BWV 547; in c minor, BWV 546; in D major, BWV 532;
in d minor, BWV 539; in G major, BWV 550; in G major, BWV 541;
in A major, BWV 536; in a minor, BWV 543; in h minor, BWV 544.
Toccatas and Fuges: in F major, BWV 540; in E major, BWV 566;
in C major, BWV 564.
2. A piece (or part / parts) of a composer of the 19th - 1st half of the 20th centuries
The use of any editions of notes is allowed.
Transcriptions for organ are not allowed.
The compositions are performed in any order.