Yesterday I wrote a little about my process of reconstructing Sorge's incomplete choral prelude "O Herre Gott, dein Göttlich Wort". Today I'm proud to be able to upload a sound recording of the finished result. I am quite pleased with how it turned out and I hope my fellow organists will like it too.
All in all, there were only 12 new bars needed to finish the composition. As the complete piece is 50 bars long, Sorge wrote the majority of it and I list it as a work of Georg Andreas Sorge.
Having pulled of this one, I am of course going to tyr to complete one or more of the incomplete choral preludes present in the manuscript I took this one from.
Score available here: http://partitura.org/index.php/georg-andreas-sorge-o-herre-gott-dein-gottlich-wort
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Thanks a lot for the encouragement. I'll certainly continue creating new scores
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