Mostrando postagens com marcador Langgaard. R (1893-1952). Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Langgaard. R (1893-1952). Mostrar todas as postagens

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CARL NIELSEN · RUED LANGAARD : Organ Works (Friedhelm Flamme) (2010) SACD | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Friedhelm Flamme, known for his seven successful releases in our Northern German Organ Baroque Edition, now takes a change of pace for cpo and on SACD with the complete organ works of Carl Nielsen and five organ pieces by Rued Langgaard. Of all the potential influences on Nielsen, the Danish offshoot of the German »organ movement« must have been the most important one; this pathbreaking return to old baroque principles left its imprint on organ design during the twentieth century, and its ideals met with great resonance in Nielsen, whose anti-romantic vein likewise made itself noticeable in his contributions to the National Symphony Orchestrang tradition and to the revival of the symphony. A little piece entitled »Melody, « first published in the complete edition of his piano and organ works in 2006, now has its place in his organ oeuvre and is presented here as a recording premiere. Flamme interprets these organ compositions of high art and imagination on the Mühleisen organ in the Bad Gandersheim Monastery Church. jpc
CARL NIELSEN (1865-1931) - Complete Organ Works   
1.  Festival Prelude To The New Century     1:28
2-30. 29 Short Preludes Op. 51    (29:56)
31-32.    Two Posthumous Preludes
33.    Melody    0:44
34.    Commotio Op. 58    20:15
RUED LANGAARD (1893-1952) - Selected Organ Works    
35.    Kristi Himmelfartsdag    2:02
36.    Begravet    2:40
37.    Hostpraeludium    4:19
38.    Ved Axel Gades    2:16
39.    Bryllupsmarsch    1:49
Credits : 
Organ [Mühleisen-Orgel] – Friedhelm Flamme
Cover artwork: Piccadilly Circus by George Hyde Pownall (1876-1932)
Recording: Stiftskirche zu Bad Gandersheim, May, 1 & 2, 2008

PALMGREN : Complete Piano Works • 8 (Jouni Somero) (2024) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Selim Palmgren, along with his contemporaries Rachmaninov, Glazunov and Sibelius, was invited for a professorship at the Eastman School of M...