Mendelssohn: Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 65 No. 3

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Daniel Beckmann plays Liszt, Mozart and Mendelssohn

Daniel Beckmann plays Liszt, Mozart and Mendelssohn


Liszt:

Fantasia & Fugue on B-A-C-H, S529

Variations on a theme from 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' (J S Bach) for organ, S673

Mendelssohn:

Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 65 No. 3

Organ Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 65 No. 1

Mozart:

Fantasia in F minor for a mechanical organ, K608


Daniel Beckmann (organ)

Recorded on the Westchor-Orgel of Mainz Dom (Hans Klais 1928).

Released or re-released in last 6 months

IFO - ORG7243-2

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$18.25

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Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65


Jonathan Dimmock (organ)

Loft - LRCD-1112

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Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65


Ullrich Bohme (organ)

Capriccio - C10702

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Great European Organs No.  1: King's College Cambridge

Great European Organs No. 1: King's College Cambridge


Hindemith:

Organ Sonata No. 2

Karg-Elert:

Nun danket alle Gott, marche triomphale, Op. 65 No. 59

Liszt:

Variations on a theme from 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' (J S Bach) for organ, S673

Mendelssohn:

Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 65 No. 3

Mozart:

Fantasia in F minor for a mechanical organ, K608

Reger:

Dankpsalm Psalm of Thanksgiving Op 145 No 2


“A marvellously engineered release, glowing with warm delicious sounds.” Church Music Quarterly

Priory Great European Organs - PRCD185

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Mendelssohn: Organ Works

Mendelssohn: Organ Works


Mendelssohn:

Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

Three Preludes and Fugues for Organ, Op. 37


Edouard Oganessian (organ)

Saphir Productions - LVC1094

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$28.75

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Mendelssohn - Organ Works

Mendelssohn - Organ Works


Mendelssohn:

Three Preludes and Fugues for Organ, Op. 37

Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

11 pieces without opus numbers

2 pieces without opus numbers


Hans Fagius at the Åkerman & Lund Organ in Kokkola Church, Finland

Felix Mendelssohn was the first major composer after Bach to show real interest in the organ, and his two published sets of organ pieces are milestones in the development of romantic organ music. For this recording Hans Fagius plays on an ideal organ, newly built in the Classical and Romantic style which prevailed around the early decades of the 19th Century.

“The first great composer after Bach to write a serious body of organ music, Mendelssohn left six Sonatas and other substantial pieces, all performed with majesty and intimacy by Hans Fagius on a responsive instrument in Kokkola, Finland.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2009 ****

Daphne - DAPHNE1033

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Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65


William Whitehead (organ in the Ballroom, Buckingham Palace)

Felix Mendelssohn, whose centenary we celebrate this year, was the ultimate cosmopolitan composer, but formed a special relationship with Britain, which he visited ten times.

A number of his works were written in response to English commissions, including Elijah, and the Six Sonatas for Organ which have become established repertoire for organists and are some of Mendelssohn’s last compositions.

Mendelssohn was the first composer of international renown after J.S. Bach to return to the organ, and performed publicly on English organs during all his visits, audiences coming in droves to hear him. The sound of the English organ of his day had some distinctive qualities, which have been captured on this recording by William Whitehead, who uses the 1818 Lincoln Organ now situated in the Ballroom at Buckingham Palace.

It is not known whether Mendelssohn played this particular instrument but we know that he was a warmly welcomed guest of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Palace on numerous occasions. Recently restored, the organ gives an English perspective on this ebullient music which crosses international boundaries of style.

It is the first time an authentic instrument of this period has been used to record Mendelssohn’s Six Organ Sonatas.

“Whitehead need not apologise for the apparent perversity of trying to recreate the frustrating performing conditions Mendelssohn would have found on his British tours… his immaculately articulated playing and musical imagination draws sounds, and an interpretation, which we may confidently imagine to be as authentic as it comes.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2009 ****

“…is noble playing of the highest order.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2009

“Recorded in the ballroom of Buckingham Palace, where Mendelssohn himself enthralled Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on several occasions, these six organ sonatas combine piety, grandeur, charming melody and festive display. William Whitehead’s consummate performances on the palace’s restored early 19th-century Henry Lincoln instrument illuminate variety of sonority as much as the manner in which Mendelssohn, while acknowledging the example of Bach and respecting the Protestant tradition, forged music of sumptuous, romantic lustre.” The Telegraph, 29th July 2009 ****

Chandos - CHAN10532

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Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas Nos. 1-6, Op. 65


Jos van der Kooy (The organ at Grote of St.Bavokerk, Haarlem, Netherlands)

Felix Mendelssohn’s six organ sonatas were published in London, Leipzig and Milan on 15 September 1845, and represent a milestone in organ literature. In these sonatas, Mendelssohn makes use of Lutheran chorales, which were also used in the compositions by Bach. Yet Mendelssohn’s approach to existing chorales is anything but traditional, in that what seems to be homophonic music is allowed to develop into a fugue, a characteristic element in the works of Mendelssohn.

The German organbuilder Christian Müller and the Amsterdam sculptor Jan van Logteren built the organ at Grote of St.Bavokerk, Haarlem in Holland in the years 1735-1738. For many years it was the largest organ in the world, with sixty stops and imposing 32-foot pedal towers. Many famous musicians and composers, including Handel, Mozart, Liszt and Mendelssohn are known to have played this instrument.

Jos van der Kooy is the resident organist of the Müller organ at St Bavo’s and of the Cavaillé-Coll organ at the Haarlem Philharmonia. Since 2007, has been organist in residence of the Gothic Hall at the Netherlands Council of State in The Hague. Van der Kooy studied organ and improvisation with Piet Kee at the Amsterdam Conservatory, and received the Prix d’ Excellence.when he graduated in 1981. Since then he has received many awards including the Tournemire Prize, and First Prize at the National Organ Improvisation Competition.

Challenge Classics - CC72315

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A Winchester Collection

A Winchester Collection


Archer, M:

Variations on an English Air

First recording

Brahms:

Chorale Prelude Op. 122 No. 8 'Es ist ein Ros entsprungen'

Chorale Prelude Op. 122 No. 3 'O Welt, ich muss dich lassen'

Howells:

Saraband for the morning of Easter

Karg-Elert:

Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, Op. 65, No. 51

Nun danket alle Gott, marche triomphale, Op. 65 No. 59

Mendelssohn:

Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 65 No. 3

Milford:

A Choral Prelude on St Columba

Reger:

Introduction and Passacaglia

Schumann:

Four Sketches, Op. 58

Wesley, S S:

Choral Song & Fugue (from Three Pieces for a Chamber Organ)

original version


Malcolm Archer (organ of Winchester College Chapel)

The first solo recording of the Mander organ of Winchester College Chapel, played by the new Director of Chapel Music, Malcolm Archer (formerly of Wells and St Paul’s Cathedrals)

An entertaining survey of German and English organ music, including the ever-popular Nun Danket.

First recording of Malcolm Archer’s own Variations on an English Air

Regent - REGCD289

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The Organ of Buckingham Palace Ballroom

The Organ of Buckingham Palace Ballroom


Bach, J S:

Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV582

Dubois, T:

Toccata

Mendelssohn:

Organ Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 65 No. 3

Rawsthorne:

Dance Suite

Vaughan Williams:

Prelude on 'Rhosymedre'


Joseph Nolan (organ)

Dating from 1818, the three-manual Buckingham Palace Organ was built originally by Henry Lincoln for the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. On Victoria relinquishing the Pavilion as a residence, the instrument was moved to London and installed at the Palace by Gray & Davison in 1855. Its modern renovation, by William Drake of Buckfastleigh, was completed in 2002.

Joseph Nolan is gaining recognition as an organist of considerable note. He was appointed to Her Majesty’s Chapels Royal, St James’s Palace in 2004 where he plays for the regular services. As part of his duties, Joseph also played at the Thanksgiving service for Princess Diana at The Guards Chapel in August 2007.

“Nolan not only draws real sparkle from the instrument, using its unprepossessing resources to amazing effect, but turns out a magisterial account of the Sonata's first movement. ” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008

“A debut disc of a player demonstrating considerable musical and technical assurance, we should look forward to his next release” Organists Review

Signum - SIGCD114

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