Czerny - Complete Organ Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96175
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 15th November 2024
Contents
Works
Prelude and Fugue in A minor, op.607Preludes (20) for pedal organ, op.698
Preludes and Fugues (6), op.603
Voluntaries (12), op.627
Artists
Pietro Delle Chiaie (organ)Works
Prelude and Fugue in A minor, op.607Preludes (20) for pedal organ, op.698
Preludes and Fugues (6), op.603
Voluntaries (12), op.627
Artists
Pietro Delle Chiaie (organ)About
Every serious piano student nowadays works their way through Czerny’s exhaustive collections of studies, which refine every aspect of piano technique. As a former student, however, Franz Liszt regarded Czerny’s creative abilities highly enough to invite him in 1837 to contribute to a jointly composed piece, the Hexameron, alongside the likes of Chopin and Thalberg.
The works for organ collected here were published in London during the following years, at a transitional time both for organ-building and more widely for organ music, as it gradually evolved from Baroque models and embraced Romantic forms and harmonies.
All the same, the works necessarily fulfilled a liturgical purpose within church music. Czerny’s organ music is divided between preludes and fugues, and voluntaries, both of which could be played at either end of a Protestant service, or during the taking of Communion.
Contributing to the Bach revival led by Mendelssohn, the Preludes and Fugues demonstrate not only Czerny’s deft handling of the form but also his interest in being part of the greater lineage of keyboard composers.
As fitting their purpose, the Voluntaries are mostly brief and reflective in mood: a counterpart to the Songs without Words which had brought Mendelssohn such success with amateur pianists.
Shrewdly, Czerny wrote for the organ not with a huge Gothic instrument in mind, but the kind of one- and two-manual instruments to be found in churches across England and northern Europe. For this new recording, Pietro Delle Chiaie has selected a slightly larger modern counterpart in Italy: the two-manual organ at the Church of St Michael the Archangel, Rocca Massima: the booklet includes a thorough introduction to Czerny’s organ music and a full specification for the organ.
Pietro Delle Chiaie is himself the titular organist and chapel master at the Basilica Cathedral of San Pietro Apostolo in Frascati (Rome).
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