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You can download for free the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach. They were recorded by Dr. James Kibbie (University of Michigan) on original baroque organs in Leipzig, Germany. Start with a collection of Favorite Masterworks, or get the complete works that have been divided into 13 groups for easy download.
Complete works organized into 13 groups for download.
(Individual works may be downloaded via the catalog or search pages)
The links below are to .zip archives containing 256kbps AAC encoded versions of the recordings.
After downloading a .zip archive, uncompress it and import the folder of audio files
into iTunes or a similar application.
All 13 groups are available for download via box.com where they can be downloaded all at once.
Each zip file can also be downloaded by following the links below.
Trio Sonatas
Preludes and Fugues
Fantasias and Fugues, Toccatas and Fugues
Other Free Works
Concerti
Orgelbüchlein
Schübler Chorales
Leipzig Chorales
Clavierübung III
Individual Chorale Preludes
Chorale Variations
Neumeister Chorales
Rudorff Chorales
James Kibbie is Professor of Organ at the University of Michigan. He also maintains a full schedule of concert, recording, and festival engagements throughout North America and Europe, including appearances at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, Royal Festival Hall in London, Dvorak Hall in Prague, and Lincoln Center in New York. During his month-long concert tour of the Soviet Union in 1991, Pravda hailed him as "a marvelous organist, a brilliant interpreter." A frequent jury member of international organ competitions, he has himself been awarded the Grand Prix d'Interprétation at the prestigious International Organ Competition of Chartres, France, and is also the only American to have won the International Organ Competition of the Prague Spring Festival in Czechoslovakia.
James Kibbie's performances have been broadcast on radio and television in the USA, Canada, and Europe. His compact disc recordings include "Merrily on Hill" recorded on the famed Skinner organ in Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, "Clavierübung III" by J. S. Bach recorded on the Létourneau organs of the Cathedral of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, works of Dieterich Buxtehude performed on the historic 1687 Schnitger organ of Norden, Germany, and discs of music by Alain, Tournemire, Sowande, Morrison, and contemporary Czech composers. Dr. Kibbie's "audio holiday cards," recorded on the Létourneau organ in his residence and issued as free internet downloads, are a popular annual tradition.
James Kibbie is internationally renowned as an authority on the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He has performed the complete cycle of Bach organ works in a series of eighteen recitals and is in constant demand as a Bach recitalist and clinician. His recent recordings of the complete Bach works on historic baroque organs in Germany have been welcomed with enthusiastic critical and audience acclaim. Thanks to generous support from Dr. Barbara Furin Sloat in honor of J. Barry Sloat, the University of Michigan is offering Dr. Kibbie's recordings of all 270 Bach works as free internet downloads at www.blockmrecords.org/bach.
24 comments
xenophon
4 Jan 16#22
Cheers Boz, will give it a whirl.
Franzkill
4 Jan 161#19
I'll give this Big Bach download to my wife and see if she likes it :wink:
Boz to Franzkill
4 Jan 16#20
Sure She Will !!! :wink:
Ussss
4 Jan 161#16
Fantastic - thanks OP!
Boz to Ussss
4 Jan 16#18
Thank You :smiley:
oadbyboy
4 Jan 163#15
Toccata and Fuge in D Minor , wonderful drop of music , had this as our main wedding day (1970) music . Still together and hardly a cross word .
Taa Boz .
Boz to oadbyboy
4 Jan 16#17
Fantastic :smiley:
xenophon to oadbyboy
4 Jan 16#21
Same year my parents got married. Thankfully they aren't still together. :smirk:.
Boz
4 Jan 16#14
No got the lot in a few mins yesterday. :smiley:
PhilK
4 Jan 161#13
Is it a really REALLY slow download as it was for me ? I stopped it after 2-3 minutes when it still was on 1 of 12 :confused:
Trying again, and its moving this time ! :laughing: Hot, of course
Raimonds
4 Jan 161#10
What a nice share in New Year! Thanks! :smiley:
Boz to Raimonds
4 Jan 16#12
Thank You :smiley:
NeoTrix
4 Jan 161#9
The whole Bach catalogue?
Boz to NeoTrix
4 Jan 16#11
Complete Organ Works I Believe :smiley:
katey1150
3 Jan 161#7
BACH-TASTIC! :wink:
micdmaloney
3 Jan 161#6
Bach's organ works? Good for Bach.
digbys to micdmaloney
4 Jan 161#8
I think you're Baching up the wrong tree!
fairytooth
3 Jan 162#3
Brilliant, many thanks and Happy New Year Bozatron!
Keep up the great work!
Boz to fairytooth
3 Jan 161#5
Happy New Year :smiley:
Boz to fairytooth
4 Jan 16#24
Thank you :smile:
rover176
3 Jan 161#2
Great find. Thanks.
Boz to rover176
3 Jan 161#4
Many Thanks :smiley:
Boz to rover176
4 Jan 16#23
Thank you :smile:
Boz
3 Jan 16#1
To download complete collection as one file visit here tick files required then download
(Ps if you want to download everything it's 2GB)
Opening post
You can download for free the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach. They were recorded by Dr. James Kibbie (University of Michigan) on original baroque organs in Leipzig, Germany. Start with a collection of Favorite Masterworks, or get the complete works that have been divided into 13 groups for easy download.
Complete works organized into 13 groups for download.
(Individual works may be downloaded via the catalog or search pages)
The links below are to .zip archives containing 256kbps AAC encoded versions of the recordings.
After downloading a .zip archive, uncompress it and import the folder of audio files
into iTunes or a similar application.
All 13 groups are available for download via box.com where they can be downloaded all at once.
Each zip file can also be downloaded by following the links below.
Trio Sonatas
Preludes and Fugues
Fantasias and Fugues, Toccatas and Fugues
Other Free Works
Concerti
Orgelbüchlein
Schübler Chorales
Leipzig Chorales
Clavierübung III
Individual Chorale Preludes
Chorale Variations
Neumeister Chorales
Rudorff Chorales
James Kibbie is Professor of Organ at the University of Michigan. He also maintains a full schedule of concert, recording, and festival engagements throughout North America and Europe, including appearances at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, Royal Festival Hall in London, Dvorak Hall in Prague, and Lincoln Center in New York. During his month-long concert tour of the Soviet Union in 1991, Pravda hailed him as "a marvelous organist, a brilliant interpreter." A frequent jury member of international organ competitions, he has himself been awarded the Grand Prix d'Interprétation at the prestigious International Organ Competition of Chartres, France, and is also the only American to have won the International Organ Competition of the Prague Spring Festival in Czechoslovakia.
James Kibbie's performances have been broadcast on radio and television in the USA, Canada, and Europe. His compact disc recordings include "Merrily on Hill" recorded on the famed Skinner organ in Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, "Clavierübung III" by J. S. Bach recorded on the Létourneau organs of the Cathedral of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, works of Dieterich Buxtehude performed on the historic 1687 Schnitger organ of Norden, Germany, and discs of music by Alain, Tournemire, Sowande, Morrison, and contemporary Czech composers. Dr. Kibbie's "audio holiday cards," recorded on the Létourneau organ in his residence and issued as free internet downloads, are a popular annual tradition.
James Kibbie is internationally renowned as an authority on the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He has performed the complete cycle of Bach organ works in a series of eighteen recitals and is in constant demand as a Bach recitalist and clinician. His recent recordings of the complete Bach works on historic baroque organs in Germany have been welcomed with enthusiastic critical and audience acclaim. Thanks to generous support from Dr. Barbara Furin Sloat in honor of J. Barry Sloat, the University of Michigan is offering Dr. Kibbie's recordings of all 270 Bach works as free internet downloads at www.blockmrecords.org/bach.
24 comments
Taa Boz .
Trying again, and its moving this time ! :laughing: Hot, of course
Keep up the great work!
(Ps if you want to download everything it's 2GB)
James Kibbie - complete organ works of J.S. Bach
https://umich.app.box.com/s/mdou7ks1e99uljj3j21g