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An 18th-Century Chamber Organ

on BBC Radio 3

The organ now at Hall Place. Bexley, was built in 1766 by George England for the nearby Danson Mansion, and has been restored to approximately its original condition. David Sanger introduces the instrument, and plays music appropriate to it.
Purcell Voluntary on the Old 100th; Voluntary in c major Greene Voluntary No 8, in c minor
Handel Fugue No 4. in B minor anon Cornet Voluntary
Travers Trumpet Voluntary
Samuel Wesley Air and Gavotte Charles Wesley Prelude and Fugue In A minor (Voluntary No 5)
Stanley Voluntary in c major, Op 5 No 1

Contributors

Introduces:
David Sanger
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Samuel Wesley Air
Unknown:
Charles Wesley Prelude

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