01 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 –1750): Praeludium in C, BW V 566 (11'17)
02 Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621): Fantasia a 4, SwW V 273 (12'59)
03 Johann Sebastian Bach: Contrapunctus 14 From “Ar t of the Fugue”, BW V 1080 (10'10)
04 Robert Schumann (1810 –1856): Vivace (Lebhaft) From “Six Fugues on B. A .C.H., Op. 60” (06'10)
05–07 Johann Sebastian Bach: Organ Sonata No. 6 in G major, BW V 530 (18'03)
08 Jan Esra Kuhl (*1988): Variations on B-A-C-H World premiere recording (06'25)
09–11 Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BW V 564 (15'57)
Who says that young people nowadays don't present innovative programmes any more? The highly virtuoso winner of the Leipzig Bach Competition 2012, Johannes Lang, even manages to integrate a Bach homage into his Genuin debut CD that was created before Bach's birth - is such a thing possible? Yes - listen to the CD for yourself and study the interesting text written by the soloist! Pieces by Bach himself and others based on the tone sequence B-A-C-H (B-flat, A, C, B-flat) are put together here in an intelligent compilation that will transport the organ-music lover from 1600 to the year 2014. It's an exciting journey that even contains a world premiere recording: Jan Esra Kuhl's "Variations on B-A-C-H". International Bach Competition 2012 / Winner in the Category Organ