German Romantic Organ Music: Mendelssohn, Reger, Reubke, etc.
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG91623776
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 17th October 2025
Contents
Works
Choral-Improvisationen (66), op.65Chorale Fantasias (3), op.52
Chorale Prelude 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier'
Chorale Prelude 'Nun ruhen alle Walder'
Artists
Ben van Oosten (organ)Works
Choral-Improvisationen (66), op.65Chorale Fantasias (3), op.52
Chorale Prelude 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier'
Chorale Prelude 'Nun ruhen alle Walder'
Artists
Ben van Oosten (organ)About
The Seifert organ of St Mary's Basilica in Kevelaer, the largest and the most innovative instrument at the time it was built, is a befitting choice to dedicate to the German Romantic repertoire. Having just been restored after an eventful history, the organ now sounds exactly as its builders intended.
Reubke's unique Sonata is considered a milestone in organ literature on the path from Mendelssohn's Sonata in F minor to Reger's powerful Wachet auf fantasy. Karg-Elert's arrangement of Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele is an impressionistic chorale where the melody is treated freely in a transfigured sound world. The delicate chorale preludes by Johann Julius Schneider and Otto Türke are wonderful examples of the originality and colourfulness of the era.
The three-dimensional sound reproduction is impressive, particularly the distinctive colours of the seraphon stops, the Euphone 8', the grand, full-sounding pedal stops and the wonderful Fernwerk sounding from the back right. This combination with the sublimely rich acoustics of the basilica make for a glorious feast for all connoisseurs of Romantic organ music to enjoy.
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