I'm having no luck with this track  but would like to her the en vielle track. 
On 18 Sep 2014, at 08:38, [email protected] wrote:

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> Looking for recording information: Tekero choir plays JSB "O Gott, du former 
> Gott" (BWV 767, partita 1)     
> Wolodymyr Smishkewych <[email protected]>: Sep 17 11:21AM +0100 
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> Dear friends,
>  
> Hello again--I've not been very active on the US or UK lists but I am still 
> around! Hope you are all well. I was wondering if you might be able to help 
> me. Some years ago I received a mix-tape (mix-CD, OK, I still call them 
> mix-tapes...) of "HG mostly en musette" as it was called, with fantastic 
> tracks on it. However, the descriptions of the titles were very basic (i.e. 
> "duet Low D bass electric", "solo chanterelle," etc) so I cannot figure out 
> all of the sources, players etc. I'll put down what I know of the track, 
> perhaps some of you may recognize the one I'm speaking of, and can send along 
> more info on it. Specifically, I am trying to locate information on which 
> chorale is the second part of the tekero choir, and if possible, the 
> Hungarian hymn/tune before it (Arle, maybe you have some thoughts on this?)
>  
> It is a good chance some of you might even be directly connected with the 
> recording, so much the better, in that case! You may have inside information. 
> Thanks to all in advance!
>  
> - Track is 5:54 long, Hungarian song from :00 to 1:33. Would be great to know 
> the tune's name, and eventually I can get the text.
> - Tekero choir begins to play "O gott du frommer gott," BWV 767 partita 1, at 
> 1:36. (score can be viewed at: 
> http://imslp.org/wiki/O_Gott,_du_frommer_Gott,_BWV_767_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)
> - at 3:33, the second chorale (or part thereof) begins--this is the one I 
> wish to ID. It is not part of BWV 767, and I can't locate it on any of my 
> resources, paper or online (i.e hymnary.org, etc)
>  
> You can listen to the track here:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/yq2jdai7o8vm1uz/05 Track 05.mp3?dl=0
>  
>  
> All best from Co. Tipperary,
> Vlad
> [email protected]: Sep 17 12:59PM +0200 
> 
> hello vlad,
>  
> I think the track from 3:33 on is a variation of/over the bach-theme "o gott, 
> du frommer gott".
>  
> all the best
>  
> ernst
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. September 2014 um 12:21 Uhr
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> Von: "Wolodymyr Smishkewych" <[email protected]>
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> Betreff: *** GMX Spamverdacht *** [HG-new] Looking for recording information: 
> Tekero choir plays JSB "O Gott, du former Gott" (BWV 767, partita 1)
>  
> Dear friends,
>  
> Hello again--I've not been very active on the US or UK lists but I am still 
> around! Hope you are all well. I was wondering if you might be able to help 
> me. Some years ago I received a mix-tape (mix-CD, OK, I still call them 
> mix-tapes...) of "HG mostly en musette" as it was called, with fantastic 
> tracks on it. However, the descriptions of the titles were very basic (ie 
> "duet Low D bass electric", "solo chanterelle," etc) so I cannot figure out 
> all of the sources, players etc. I'll put down what I know of the track, 
> perhaps some of you may recognize the one I'm speaking of, and can send along 
> more info on it. Specifically, I am trying to locate information on which 
> chorale is the second part of the tekero choir, and if possible, the 
> Hungarian hymn/tune before it (Arle, maybe you have some thoughts on this?)
>  
> It is a good chance some of you might even be directly connected with the 
> recording, so much the better, in that case! You may have inside information. 
> Thanks to all in advance!
>  
> - Track is 5:54 long, Hungarian song from :00 to 1:33. Would be great to know 
> the tune's name, and eventually I can get the text.
>  
> - Tekero choir begins to play "O gott du frommer gott," BWV 767 partita 1, at 
> 1:36. (score can be viewed at: 
> http://imslp.org/wiki/O_Gott,_du_frommer_Gott,_BWV_767_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian)
>  
> - at 3:33, the second chorale (or part thereof) begins--this is the one I 
> wish to ID. It is not part of BWV 767, and I can't locate it on any of my 
> resources, paper or online (ie hymnary.org, etc)
>  
> You can listen to the track here:
>  
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/yq2jdai7o8vm1uz/05 Track 05.mp3?dl=0
>  
> All best from Co. Tipperary,
>  
> Vlad
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> Shangrilart <[email protected]>: Sep 17 04:16AM -0700 
> 
> Well I can tell you that this from the CD called Vitezek Az Vegeknel
> By the Magyar Tekero Zenekar
>  
> It is track number 1 named. Tapai Orgonaszo.
>  
> To get more details just contact Szerenyi Bela
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> Good luck.
> R.T.
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