This installment of the "History of the Organ" series focuses on the golden age of organ music in the first half of the 18th century, highlighting the works of Louis Marchand, Jean-François Dandrieu and Johann Sebastian Bach. In addition to expert testimony from organ aficionados such as Xavier Darasse, Daniel Birouste and Gilles Cantagrel, this entry also features a performance by acclaimed organists Gustav Leonhardt and Andre Isoir.
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