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Regent Classic’s musical tutorial videos for 2017 feature pieces from the ABRSM organ examination syllabus. Organist Jonathan Kingston gives you a short introduction to the Toccata in F by Buxtehude, offering some background and tips about performance and registration. We hope they’re useful if you’re preparing for one of these exams yourself. The Toccata in F provides an opportunity for some detailed pedal semiquaver work, which can be brought out in the texture by the addition of a small 16’ reed stop that speaks quickly. Manual choruses built to mixtures without 16’ tone work well here, says Jonathan. In the buoyant and happy fugue, he suggests that a lighter tone is desirable, but that one might like to add stops at suitable junctures in order to build towards a grand conclusion, as you’ll hear in this performance. Clarity is so important here—it’s really important to allow the music to dance! You’ll notice that Jonathan uses a delicate eight-foot reed stop during the early pedal parts of the fugue to delightful effect. Please give this video a like if you enjoyed it and also Subscribe to our Channel to see more videos. Read more about this piece here: http://regentclassicorgans.com/musica...