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Mainly Opera is pleased to present ...

The Organ.O CD label is a boutique label based in Sydney, Australia, under the directorship of leading organist and musicologist David Kinsela. Mainly Opera is pleased to present Organ.O CDs to a world-wide audience.

Below you will find a list of all Organ.O titles currently available, with a brief description of each. Click on the "More Info" link for further details of each title, and for links to purchasing Organ.O CDs from the Mainly Opera on-line store.

In depth background material is available from the Organ.O web site (click here to visit).

Keyboard Banquet

ORO 206

The Buxheim Organ Book

A choice selection of works from the Buxheim Organ Book. Played on the 1991 Gold-Strung Evans Clavicytherium.

Daybreak

ORO 106

The Six Days of Creation

Organ works by Dietrich Buxtehude (volume 1). Played on the 2004 Aubertin Organ of Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile, Paris.

Harmony-lore

ORO 105

The Tablature of Amerbach of Basel

Early keyboard works by Kotter, Hofhaimer, Isaac, Buchner, Weck. Played on the gold-strung Evans Clavicytherium.

Tribe

ORO 203

Bach Organ Meditation 3

In Commemoration of Australia Day. David Kinsela plays works by J S Bach on the 1740 Wagner Organ, Trondheim. Music from Little Organ Book BWV 613-644, etc.

Fate

ORO 103

Bach Organ Meditation 2

"In Memorian Uncle Bob". To commemorate Anzac Day, David Kinsela plays works by J S Bach on the 1968 Pogson Organ, King’s School, North Parramatta NSW.

Ancestral Spirit

ORO 101

An allegory of the Holy Communion

David Kinsela plays masterpieces of the Augustan Age on the first organ built in Australia, St Matthew’s, Windsor NSW 1840.

Birth

ORO 201

David Kinsela plays music of J.S. Bach relating to Advent and Nativity, on the 1979 Fincham/Smenge organ of Mary Immaculate Church, Waverley NSW.

Digital Dance

ORO 102

A seminal account of the plucking keyboard by David Kinsela heard in Renaissance dances and Baroque favourites, using an Italian virginal of 1629 (the oldest instrument in Australia) and an English harpsichord of 1763, both from the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.

Fundamentum

ORO 202

On a gold-strung medieval harpsichord, David Kinsela plays the complete early two-hand keyboard repertoire. The CD spans nearly one hundred years from the Robertsbridge Fragment (c1358) to the Fundamentum Organisandi of Conrad Paumann (c1450).

 

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