Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was arguably the most talented of Johann Sebastian's sons, and his fame during his lifetime eclipsed that of his father.
The E flat Concerto for Organ here, composed in Potsdam in 1759, also existed in a version for harpsichord (one of over fifty), and it is described succinctly in the album notes (scanned below).
This recording, made in Prague, and also released by Supraphon in Czechoslovakia (as it was then) unfortunately has no details of the organ being played by Jane Parker-Smith.
Cartridge: Zhige ZG-K101
Phono amp: Graham Slee Accession MC
Turntable: Kenwood KD7010 direct drive
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