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Craig Cramer plays the organ in the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at Notre Dame

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Recording of the Paul Fritts Pipe Organ in the University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Craig Cramer plays Bach’s Toccata & Fugue in d minor.

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The pipe organ in the University of Notre Dame’s Marie P. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts was built by the Fritts Organ Company. The pipe organ is installed in the Chris and Anne Reyes Organ and Choral Hall that was purpose-built to house the pipe organ. The Fritts Pipe Organ was designed after north German Baroque organs of Bach’s time. The Fritts pipe organ sounds in the hall in much the same way that a north German village organ interacts with church acoustics. The Great recedes, but is more muscular in comparison to the Rückpositiv, which is more present in the room. The pipe organ is very gentle and singing, and the colors that Paul Fritts coaxed from the pipe organ are truly remarkable. The reeds, cornets, flutes, and principals all have such great variety and personality that one can easily get lost in their beauty. Craig Cramer, Professor of Organ at Notre Dame University, plays a varied program to show off the color-potential of this instrument. The program book includes an essay in photographs of how organ pipes are made, as well as the interior workings of a tracker organ. This recording comes with extensive documentation: notes on the music, stoplist and numerous photos.

  Name Composer
1 Concerto in G, BWV 592 (After John Ernst): I. Without title Johann Sebastian Bach
2 Concerto in G: II. Grave Johann Sebastian Bach
3 Concerto in G: III. Presto Johann Sebastian Bach
4 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Ferdinandi  
5 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Poznanie  
6 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Rex  
7 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Rocal Fusa  
8 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Italica  
9 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Severinus Konij  
10 From the Tabulature of Johannes of Lublin: Corea super duos saltus  
11 Tiento de 1 tono de mano derecha Pablo Bruna
12 Praeludium in g minor, BuxWV 148 Dieterich Buxtehude
13 Fuga in C Major, BuxWV 174 Dieterich Buxtehude
14 Toccata and Fugue in d minor, BWV 565 Johann Sebastian Bach
15 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita I Johann Sebastian Bach
16 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita II Johann Sebastian Bach
17 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita III Johann Sebastian Bach
18 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita IV Johann Sebastian Bach
19 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita V Johann Sebastian Bach
20 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita VI Johann Sebastian Bach
21 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita VII Johann Sebastian Bach
22 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita VIII Johann Sebastian Bach
23 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita IX Johann Sebastian Bach
24 Partita diverse: Ach, was soll ich Sunder machen, BWV 770: Partita X Johann Sebastian Bach
25 Fantasia in G Major (Piece d’Orgue), BWV 572 Johann Sebastian Bach

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