01. Entrata festiva, Op. 93 (Arr. for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
02. Concertino for Organ & Symphonic Band I. Toccata
03. Concertino for Organ & Symphonic Band II. Romanze
04. Concertino for Organ & Symphonic Band III. Finale
05. Marche-fantaisie, Op. 44 (Arr. S. Goldhammer for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
06. 6 Pièces d’orgue No. 6, Grand ch?ur dialogué (Arr. A. Becker for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
07. Sacrae symphoniae Sonata pian’e forte, Ch. 175 (Arr. M. Nestler for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
08. Canzoni et sonate Sonata XX à 22, Ch. 213 (Arr. M. Nestler for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
09. Sacrae symphoniae Omnes gentes plaudite manibus, Ch. 52 (Arr. M. Nestler for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
10. Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 Contrapunctus I (Arr. S. Goldhammer for Wind Orchestra)
11. Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 Contrapunctus III
12. Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 Contrapunctus VII à 4 per augmentationem et diminutionem (Arr. S. Goldhammer for Wind Orchestra)
13. Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 Contrapunctus V
14. Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 Fuga à 3 soggetti (Arr. S. Goldhammer for Wind Orchestra)
15. St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (Arr. for Organ & Wind Orchestra)
Time and again, we are surprised and delighted by the elite winds from Bad Lausick, Germany and their sophisticated, unconventional programmes. The Saxon Wind Philharmonic and director Thomas Clamor are a guarantee for thrilling Genuin CDs, with already eight to their credit. Their most recent opus transports us to the world of expansive spaces and ethereal sounds. Joining with Leipzig University Organist Daniel Beilschmidt, the orchestra performs works from the Renaissance to the present that all have their roots in church music. Whether it is Gabrieli or Guilmant, Bach or Peeters, the winds and organ merge together into a single instrument, transforming our living room into a cathedral…