Lionel Rogg, born April 21, 1936, in Geneva, Switzerland, was an organist and harpsichordist. He studied at the Geneva Conservatory of Music under Charles Chaix, Pierre Segond, André Perret, and Nikita Magaloff, and later with André Marchal in Paris. Rogg won international competitions in Munich (1959) and Ghent (1963). He taught fugue and organ at the Geneva Conservatory from 1960 to 2001 and performed Bach's complete organ works at Victoria Hall in 1961. Notable recordings include Handel: The Complete Organ Concertos (1970) and Bach: Organ Works Vol. 2 (1976).
| Couperin: Messe pour les Paroisses & Messe pour les Couvents |
| Orgue de l'église de l'Abbaye Bénédictine d'Ottobeuren |
| Konzertsaal-Orgeln: Lionel Rogg an der Van-den-Heuvel-Orgel der Victoria Hall zu Genf |
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Lionel Rogg plays Lionel Rogg
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| Bach: Préludes, Toccatas and Fugues for Organ |
| Bach: The Art of Fugue & Organ Concertos |
| Bach: Favorite Organ Works |
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Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 in C Minor (1890 Version, Trans. for Organ)
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| Bach: Prelude & Fugue in C Major, BWV 547 - Franck: Choral No. 3 in A Minor, FWV 40 - Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. |
| El Órgano Histórico Español, Vol. 4 (La Escuela de Zaragoza I) |
| Rogg Plays Reger |
| Rogg: Organ Music |
| Bach: Preludes, Fantasias and Fugues for Organ |
| J.S. Bach: Toccata & Fugue in D Minor |
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Johann Sebastian Bach - 3 - EP (Selected Compositions for Pipe - Organ played by Lionel Rogg on the organ of Grossmünster, Zurich)
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