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Both revolve around Bach&#8217;s experiences and impressions of a musical and personal nature, which he collected in northern Germany and which J\u00f6rg Halubek makes audible on the organs in Hamburg, L\u00fcneburg and Altenbruch.<\/p>\n<p>Bach performed on the main organ at St. Katharinen in Hamburg in 1720. J\u00f6rg Halubek interprets works of the Stylus Fantasticus with the Toccata in C, BWV 564 in the center on this very instrument, which has meanwhile been reconstructed and rebuilt by the Flentrop organ building company.<\/p>\n<p>The Orgelb\u00fcchlein and the Organ Partitas can be heard on the organ of L\u00fcneburg&#8217;s St. Johannis Church and the Klappmeyer organ in St. Nicolai at Altenbruch. 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