ORGAN MUSIC OF J S BACH AND REGER

Franz Lehrndorfer

ORGAN MUSIC OF J S BACH AND REGER - Franz Lehrndorfer

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Format: CD

Number of CDs: 2

Release Date: 03-12-2000

Label: Celestial Harmonies

Catalog Number: 14200-2

Barcode: 13711420029

Musical Style: Classical

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Toccata C-dur, BWV 564 - Toccata; Johann Sebastian Bach [05:40]7Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Meine Seele erhebet den Herrn; Johann Sebastian Bach [02:46]
2Toccata C-dur, BWV 564 - Adagio; Johann Sebastian Bach [04:43]8Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Ach bleib' bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ; Johann Sebastian Bach [02:48]
3Toccata C-dur, BWV 564 - Fuga; Johann Sebastian Bach [04:38]9Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter; Johann Sebastian Bach [03:53]
4Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Johann Sebastian Bach [04:10]10Toccata E-dur, BWV 566 - Toccata; Johann Sebastian Bach [02:22]
5Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Wo soll ich fliehen hin (Auf meinen lieben Gott); Johann Sebastian Bach [01:35]11Toccata E-dur, BWV 566 - Fuge; Johann Sebastian Bach [08:19]
6Sechs Choräle von verschiedener Art »Schübler-Choräle« BWV 645-650 - Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten; Johann Sebastian Bach [04:26]
Disc 2
1Two Sonate für Orgel d-moll op 60 - Improvisation Allegro con brio (ma non troppo vivace); Max Reger [08:53]6Benedictus op. 59/9; Max Reger [05:34]
2Two Sonate für Orgel d-moll op 60 - Invocation. Grave con duolo (doch nicht schleppend) Introduction und Fuge; Max Reger [15:07]7Weihnachten op. 145/3; Max Reger [08:39]
3Two Sonate für Orgel d-moll op 60 - Introduction. Allegro assai; Max Reger [02:32]8Phantasie über den Choral: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme!« op. 52/2 - Introduzione und Variationen; Max Reger [13:53]
4Two Sonate für Orgel d-moll op 60 - Fuge. Allegro energico; Max Reger [05:08]9Phantasie über den Choral: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme!« op. 52/2 - Fuge. Allegro vivace; Max Reger [06:37]
5Gloria in excelsis op. 59/8; Max Reger [04:43]

Description:

J.S. Bach (1685-1750) and Max Reger (1873-1916) represent the 'book–ends' of German organ literature. When Germany assumed international leadership in the areas of both organ building and composing for the organ in the 17th century, a more liberal approach to playing the organ began to dominate. Rather than having an organ composition being strictly based on chorales, many divergent elements including improvisation gradually became accepted, and hence the literature for the organ became multi–faceted as a result. No composer stands for this formal and stylistic diversity more than Bach, and it would be rather difficult to stand up to these demands better than Franz Lehrndorfer does. Disc 1 of this double CD features two of Bach's more popular toccatas, BWV 564 and 566, along with the rarely heard Schübler Chorales (transcriptions of earlier works), BWV 645-650. Prof. Lehrndorfer plays the organ at St. Quirin in Tegernsee/Bavaria, built by Georg Jann in 1980; Jann also built the new cathedral organ in Munich, as featured on The Concert and Celestial Christmas 5 , both by Franz Lehrndorfer. Max Reger's work covers the compositional styles from baroque to those of the late romantic age developing them further into a very personal approach to 'panchromatic harmony'. For the organist, Reger's śuvre is a second high point in the history of organ literature. Disc 2 presents a wide selection of works for the organ having been written over long periods in the composer's life. Reger's music is deep and passionate; although Reger was known to greatly admire Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, he nevertheless charted new territory leading far into the 20th century and its harmonic innovations. Reger's music has been characterized as 'the artistic symbol of the religious' and as 'mystic' and 'ecstatic.' The composer's deep devotion leads to a joyful, although at times earnest, expression of spirituality transcending previously known boundaries. Franz Lehrndorfer chose the organ in the Dome at Eichstätt/Bavaria which was built by Hubert Sandtner in 1975 for these recordings. Both discs have been digitally recorded originally in coproduction with the Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian Radio) in Munich, and were remastered by Ulrich Kraus, a life–long friend of the artist and a frequent contributor of long standing both as a producer and engineer to the quality of Celestial Harmonies recordings. These recordings have never been available internationally, and they were difficult to obtain in Germany. Celestial Harmonies is pleased to reissue these masters world–wide, and to warrant their permanent availability.

Biography:

Franz Lehrndorfer was born in Salzburg, Austria and grew up in Bavaria. He received his early musical education from his father, a musicologist and choir leader. In 1957, he proved his mastery of the organ when he won first prize at the international ARD Competition sponsored by the German broadcasting network. In 1969 Lehrndorfer was appointed organist of the Munich Cathedral, the same year he became head of the Department of Organ and Catholic Liturgical Music at the Munich Conservatory. His renown and the resulting demand for his services as a teacher led him to found a School of Organ in Munich, which has since produced two generations of graduates. More than a few names well-known to the music world may be counted among them. Lehrndorfer is a recognized master of the art of improvisation. His concerts both in Germany and abroad are invariably met with enthusiasm and admiration and many of his performances have been preserved in recordings. As Dome Organist for over 30 years and as a visiting professor at the Catholic University in Porto, Portugal, Lehrndorfer has carried on a tradition of organ recitals initiated by his predecessors and has expanded their scope. Well–known contemporary composers write works for him to premiere.


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