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Lorenzo Ghielmi at the Ahrend organ of the Basillica of the San Simpliciano in Milan. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A Bach Album
Bach, J S: | Sinfonia from Cantata BWV29 Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir – chorale melody Chorale Prelude BWV686 'Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir' Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, after BWV38/1 Chorale Prelude BWV687 'Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir' Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (verse 5), after BWV38/6 Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr, after BWV715a Goldberg Canons, BWV1087 Chorale Prelude BWV648 'Meine Seele erhebt den Herren' Motet BWV118 'O Jesu Christ, mein Lebens Licht' Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein, BWV432 verses 1, 2 Chorale Prelude BWV641 'Wenn wir In höchsten Nöten sein' Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein, BWV431 Chorale Prelude BWV668 'Vor deinen Thron tret' ich' Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (verse 1) Chorale Prelude BWV659 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland' Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (verse 3), after BWV36/8 Trio super 'Nun komm der Heiden Heiland', BWV660 Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (verse 5), after BWV62/6 Chorale Prelude BWV661 'Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland' Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren, after BWV29/7 |
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| |  | Albert Schweitzer 100 Years of Humanity
Ullrich Böhme (organ) Calmus Ensemble On the 100th anniversary of the foundation of his ‘jungle hospital’ at Lambarene, Rondeau Production dedicates a very special Bach recording to Albert Schweitzer. Ullrich Böhme performs works by Johann Sebastian Back at the Silbermann organ at St Thomas, Strasbourg. Bonus track features a historic recording of Schweitzer in 1936 performing Adagio in A minor from Bach’s C major Tocccata at the church of Sainte-Aurélie Strasbourg. | 
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The C minor Passacaglia and Fugue is one of the great masterpieces for the instrument and one which inspired countless responses from composers great and lesser. So it's all the more astonishing to think that Bach wrote it while still a twenty‐something hireling in Weimar, where his Kapell meistership to the Duke ended badly with the composer being clapped in irons for touting his availability for other jobs, frustrated as his ambition was by the restrictions of the position. He had, however, managed to overhaul the organ of the court chapel in 1712–13, by collaborating with an organ‐builder friend by the name of Trebs; both men had had plenty of experience upgrading instruments elsewhere, and it showed both in the colourful specification of the new instrument and the music that Bach was thereby able to write for it – none more spectacular than the spectrum of registers which the successive variations of the Passacaglia seem to cry out for. Bach also wrote plenty of 'bread and butter' chorales while in Weimar, of course, and later elaborated them, as was his wont, in Leipzig; here's a rare chance to hear the original versions. Manuel Tomadin is Young ECHO Organist of the Year 2012, having won the ninth Internationaal Schnitger Orgelconcours during the Orgelfestival Holland in June 2011 in Alkmaar. He was born in 1977 but has already made recordings on various instruments of historical importance; he enjoys a high reputation among the organ fraternity. | 
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| |  | JS Bach: Organ Works
Bach, J S: | Prelude & Fugue in B minor, BWV544 Prelude & Fugue in E flat major, BWV552 'St Anne' Passacaglia in C minor, BWV582 Prelude & Fugue in C minor, BWV546 Prelude & Fugue in C major, BWV547 Fantasia & Fugue in G minor, BWV542 'Great' Prelude & Fugue in G major, BWV541 Chorale Prelude BWV622 'O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß' Chorale Prelude BWV668 'Vor deinen Thron tret' ich' Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C major, BWV564 Prelude & Fugue in A minor, BWV543 Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV548 'Wedge' |
The organist and musicologist Hubert Meister died at the end of 2010 and in his memory MDG is making three of his recordings available for the first time on a double CD. Meister recorded the music from the period between 1701 and 1744 on Mathis organs in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. “Every lover of Bach's organ music should consider purchasing this set which is mostly captivating and definitely interesting from the angle of performance practice.” MusicWeb International, August 2012 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Bengt Tribukait plays the 1730 Cahman Organ at Drottningholm
We have the pleasure to present a Bach programme performed on the exclusive little baroque organ from 1730 in the chapel of the Drottningholm palace near Stockholm. It was built by the most outstanding Swedish organ-maker of its time, Johan Niclas Cahman. Considering that it is a small instrument (only 1 manual, 6 registers), the great variation in sound is amazing, as tastefully revealed by the organist Bengt Tribukait. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Ullrich Böhme (organist at St Thomas Church Leipzig) Ullrich Böhme, organist at St Thomas Leipzig, plays the “Achtzehn Leipziger Choräle” at the Bach organ at St Thomas. The Marburg organ builder Gerald Woehl erected the instrument on the Northern gallery, opposite the Bach window, in the Bach year 2000. It is modelled on the organ building techniques and organ sound of the eighteenth century. Ullrich Böhme took up on this in his recording of the chorale cycle. While maintaining the clarity of the musical structure, its impact of sound is not to be mitigated by an all too timid registration. Böhme decided to precede the chorale arrangements with performances of the actual chorales for which he consciously chose another, no less historical instrument. In order to do so, he set off to Störmthal, situated 20 kilometres southeast of Leipzig. The village of five-hundred inhabitants keeps in its church one of Saxony’s greatest organ treasures: the Hildebrandt organ of 1723, which remains in its almost original form up to the present day. On 2 November of that year, it was inaugurated by Johann Sebastian Bach himself, after he had previously signed the report and given his approval of the instrument. On that same Sunday of 1723, Bach directed the debut performance of his cantata “Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest” (BWV 194). Ullrich Böhme consciously places the original chorales which form the basis of the large-scale arrangements of the “Achtzehn Choräle” into the context of a village church, and thereby juxtaposes the different musical forms in a meaningful way, lucidly claiming that – regardless of the actual place of performance – both works are essentially the same: liturgical music; an expression of faith at St Thomas Leipzig as much as at the Dorfkirche at Störmthal. | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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The “Leipzig Chorales” number among the essential repertoire of each and every organist. The interpretation of them by the young Canadian organist Craig Frederick Humber on the famous Silbermann organ in St.Peter’s Church in Freiberg heard on these two CDs demonstrates a fascinating musical heritage. “[the organ of St Petri, Freiberg has] a beautiful, rich, characterful sound, conferring the benefit of authenticity on the Canadian Craig F Humber’s attentive and spirited playing. These formally sui generis pieces are inexhaustibly compelling: music in the pure state.” Sunday Times, 16th May 2010 *** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Piano Transcriptions Volume 7transcribed by Max Reger
Bach, J S: | Prelude & Fugue in D major, BWV532 Chorale Prelude BWV622 'O Mensch, bewein' dein' Sünde groß' Chorale Prelude BWV637 'Durch Adam's Fall ist ganz verderbt' Chorale Prelude BWV644 'Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig' Chorale Prelude BWV657 'Nun danket alle Gott' Chorale Prelude BWV727 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen' Chorale Prelude BWV668 'Vor deinen Thron tret' ich' Chorale Prelude BWV736 'Valet will ich dir geben' Chorale Prelude BWV638 'Es ist das Heil uns kommen her' Chorale Prelude BWV730 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier' Chorale Prelude BWV606 'Von Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her' Prelude & Fugue in E flat major, BWV552 'St Anne' Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV548 'Wedge' Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Chorale Prelude BWV653b 'An Wasserflüssen Babylon' Fantasia super 'Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott', BWV651 Chorale Prelude BWV654 'Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele' Chorale Prelude BWV614 'Das alte Jahr vergangen ist' Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV565 | Pachelbel: | Christ lag in Todesbanden attributed Bach |
2 discs for the price of 1 Hyperion’s Bach piano transcription series, which has done so much to illustrate the unique effect of Bach on the nineteenth-century mind, has reached volume 7 with the complete transcriptions by Max Reger. Reger was described by his contemporaries as ‘the modern-day Bach’, partly because of his frequent use of fugue and other characteristic forms. His skills as a pianist were matched by his abilities as an organist—a situation that influenced his a profound understanding of Bach’s counterpoint. Therefore it is fascinating to see the composer’s direct response to his predecessor. In the young German virtuoso Markus Becker we have the ideal performer: he has already recorded the complete original piano works of Reger. As Francis Pott writes in his comprehensive booklet notes: ‘In adopting a balance of linear and polyphonic clarity with the full expressive resources of the piano and of virtuoso technique, Markus Becker respects the historic significance both of Bach’s original inspirations and of Reger’s transcriptions as documents of their own time’. “Markus Becker is a heroic exponent of this obscure yet satisfying repertoire, less 'pianistic' than the contemporary Bach-Busoni arrangements yet setting the performer equal if not greater challenges. A fascinating addition to Hyperion's series of Bach transcriptions.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2009 **** “Das alte Jahr vergangen ist, BWV614, is slow and thoughtful, yet is made serenely beautiful in Becker's glowing performance. …the D minor Toccata and Fugue… is superbly articulated and full of colour, while we can hear the "organ effect" from the piano's sustaining pedal, generously applied. The result is just fascinating, and I do recommend you to try this collection. It really is rewarding.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2009 “On each disc, a group of chorale preludes (16 altogether) is bookended by mighty preludes and fugues: in D, E flat (St Anne), E minor (The Wedge), and the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, sounding pleasantly free of bombast.” Sunday Times, 31st May 2009 *** “Even though he is always meticulous at reimagining the sonorities in strictly pianistic terms, Reger's transcriptions are generally far more sober than the [Busoni's], especially in the chorale preludes which make up the bulk of both of these discs.” The Guardian, 10th July 2009 ** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Bach - Organ Works Volume 9
This carefully chosen and well documented selection of Bach organ works includes two of the “Prelude and Fugues” (BWV548 & 549), performed on one of the most beautiful historical Church-organs of the Netherlands, the Christian Müller organ (1734) at the Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam, by the renowned Dutch organist Jacques van Oortmerssen. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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