Rihm: Sinfoniae I

This page lists our only recording of Sinfoniae I, by Wolfgang Rihm (b.1952) on CD.

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Wolfgang Rihm: Works for Organ

Label:

Wergo

Catalogue No:

WER67512

Discs:

1

Release date:

8th May 2012

Barcode:

4010228675122

Medium:

CD
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Wolfgang Rihm: Works for Organ


Rihm:

Bann

Nachtschwärmerei

Fantasie

Drei Fantasien

Sinfoniae I

Messe für Orgel Contemplatio

Siebengestalt for organ & tamtam

with Jens Brülls (tamtam)


Dominik Susteck (organ)

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To commemorate Wolfgang Rihm's 60th birthday, WERGO releases a CD comprised of his organ works. The organ holds a special position as his instrument of choice for early adventures in compositional self-discovery.

“Drei Fantasien” and “Contemplatio” are surprisingly spare. In them, the melodic element predominates. “Fantasie für Orgel” is, according to Rihm in retrospect, “a multi-faceted organ piece with a frenetic ending”. The piece does in fact contain passages that anticipate those violent “outbursts” in his later orchestral works.

“Sinfoniae I – Messe für Orgel” [Sinfonias I – Mass for Organ] continues the tradition of the French organ mass and organ symphony. Nonetheless, the six “movements” of this piece form, through their common material and textural structure, a tightly integrated whole.

In the composition “Siebengestalt”, both “intuitive and emotional” and “synthetic and constructive” elements are interwoven.

For “Bann. Nachtschwärmerei”, Rihm returns to the world of his earlier organ pieces from an ironic distance. Young organist Dominik Susteck performed these works on the organ of St. Peter’s Art Station in Cologne for this recording. The disposition of this instrument – the uniquely large number of overtone registers as well as specially construed registers for new music should be mentioned and makes these works appear in an entirely new light.

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