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The Brussels court attracted some of the greatest composers and organists of the time at the beginning of the 17th century, including Peter Philips, Peeter Cornet, John Bull and, a little later, Abraham Van den Kerckhoven, all of whom explored new ways of making organs sound.
Flemish and Walloon organ builders throughout Europe and in Spain and France in particular were building instruments at that time that were to have a profound influence on organ building in those countries.
John Bull:
Salve Regina (Salve Regina)
Salve Regina (Ad te clamamus)
Salve Regina (Eia ergo)
Salve Regina (O clemens)
Salve Regina (Pro fine)
Prelude and Carol 'Laet ons met herten reijne'
Fantasia on a theme from La Guamina
Peter Philips:
Veni sancte spiritus
Abraham Van den Kerckhoven:
Fantasia 353[in D] Pro Duplici Organo
Peter Philips:
Fantaisie de Petro Philippi
Peeter Cornet:
Regina caeli (Regina caeli)
Regina caeli (Quia quem meruisit)
Regina caeli (Ressurexit sicut dixit)
Regina caeli (Ora pro nobis)
Anonymous [Fantasia]
Anonymous [Toccata]
Peeter Cornet:
Tantum ergo
Fantasia ottavi toni [Canzona]
Fantasia ottavi toni
John Bull:
Carol 'Een Kindeken is ons geboren'
Fantasia on a theme by Sweelinck
Abraham Van den Kerckhoven:
Fantasia 356 [in d]