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  4 discs  

 1 - Jan MICHALKO
 • Orgues historiques de Slovaquie •
  • K. P. E. Bach : Sonata in D major [4]
  • W. A. Mozart : Andante in F major, KV 616 [4]
  • G. Valeri : Sonata II ; Sonata VI ; Sonata V [4]
  • J. H. Knecht : Die durch ein Donnerwetter unterbrochen Hirtenwonne [4]
  • J. K. Kerll : Passacaglia, Toccata 4, Battaglia [1]
  • P. T. Grünberger : Pastorell-Orgelstück, Orgelmesse n°4 [2]
  • S. Karg-Elert : Choral-Improvisationen op. 65 n° 5, 10, 24, 37, 39, 57, 59 [3]
- Spisska Nova Ves Lutheran Church [4], Kezmarok Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church [1], Kezmarok Lutheran Wooden (Articular) Church [2], Kezmarok ”New” Lutheran Church [3]
- Disque Diskant; 090, 2003 [4 ], 2005 [1-3], 2CDs, vol 1 & 2
Spišská Nová Ves Lutheran Church
Organ by Friedrich Deutschmann –1822/23


Kežmarok – Holy Cross Roman Catholic church ( J.K.Kerl)
1651 by the organbuilder, Bartolomej Fromm of Spišská Nová Ves

Kežmarok – Lutheran Wooden (Articular) Church ( Th.Grunberger)
The 12 stop organ was originally built in this church in 1719-1729 by the Levoa organ builder, Laurencius Czaykoffsky. As early as 1729, a six stop positive was added by another Spiš organbuilder, Martin Korabinský, working in Spišská Nová Ves

Kežmarok – New Lutheran Church ( S.Karg-Elert)
The Moravian organbuilding firm of Rieger Jägerndorf (Krnov) 2 December 1894
Op.434

 2 - Jan MICHALKO
 • Organy v drevených artikulárnych kostoloch - Organs in wooden Articular churches •
  • C. Avison : Koncert G dur
  • J. P. RošKovský : 8 malých fúg
  • J. G. Albrechtsberger : Tri malé prelúdia
  • J. B. Vanhal : Fúga 12
  • D. Buxtehude : Nimm von mir, Herr, du treuer Gott, BuxWV 207
  • G. Böhm : Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig
  • J. G. Walther : Jesu meine Freude
  • J. S. Bach : Chorals BWV 695, 711, 721
- Lazisko Lutheran church, Kezmarok Lutheran Wooden (Articular) Church
- Disque Radio Bratislava, 2001
Lazisko, Lutheran church, organ by Martin Podkonický 1754 ( Avison, Roškovský, Vanhal, Albrechtsberger)
Kežmarok – Lutheran Wooden (Articular) Church ( Buxtehude, Bohm, Walther, Bach)

The 12 stop organ was originally built in this church in 1719-1729 by the Levoa organ builder, Laurencius Czaykoffsky. As early as 1729, a six stop positive was added by another Spiš organbuilder, Martin Korabinský, working in Spišská Nová Ves.

 3 - Ferdinand KLINDA
 • Czechoslovak Historic Organs. Organs In Slovakia Iii •
  • J. Pachelbel : Aria Sebaldina Variation I - VIII [1]
  • J. Stanley : Voluntary VI et IX [2]
  • J. B. Vanhal : Fuga [3]
  • J. Zach : Prélude et fugue [3]
  • K. P. E. Bach : Sonate IV [4]
  • G. Valeri : Sonatas V, VI, IX [5]
- Kezmarok [1], Matejovce [2], Iliasovce [3], Banska Stiavnica [4], Ratkovske Bystre [5]
- Disque Opus – 9111 0850, 1979

 4 - Jan VALACH [1], Ivan SOKOL [2]
 • Historical Organs in Slovakia •
  • G. A. Sorge : Toccata Per Ogni Modi [1a]
  • J. G. Walther : Concerto del Sign. Meck [1b]
  • J. Pachelbel : Fantasia Meine Seele lass es gehen [1c], Magnificat-Fugues [2d]
  • A. Düben : Preambulum [2d]
  • S. Scheidt : Toccata [2d]
  • J. Krieger : Prélude [2d], Ricercar [2e]
  • G. Frescobaldi : Preambulum, Canzona, Toccata [2e]
  • C. Flor : Préludes I & II [2e]
- Brezova pod Bradlom église évangélique [a], Myjava [b], Pruske [c], Smrecany église catholique [d], Kezmarok église évangélique [e]
- Disque Supraphon – SUA ST 50903, vers 1968


  4 discs  


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