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Jan Lehtola - Merikanto: Organ Works (2024)

Posted By: ciklon5
Jan Lehtola - Merikanto: Organ Works (2024)

Jan Lehtola - Merikanto: Organ Works (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 1:19:06 | 291 Mb
Genre: Classical

Oskar Merikanto (1868–1924) made an enormous contribution to music-making in Finland, and to organ music in particular, as teacher, virtuoso performer and authority on performance practice, reforming the approach to the organ in both church and concert- hall. It was thought that all of his organ music was known and recorded, but recent discoveries have added a number of previously unsuspected works to his catalogue: a striking concert fantasia, an early funeral march, some pedal studies, a vast series of chorale preludes – some of them beautifully crafted miniatures, others only aphoristic ideas – and an organ transcription of a piano piece by Mendelssohn. This release is timed to mark the centenary of his death, on 17 February 1924.

Kristian Krogsøe, Anders Johnsson - The Great Organ of Aarhus Cathedral (2023)

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Kristian Krogsøe, Anders Johnsson - The Great Organ of Aarhus Cathedral (2023)

Kristian Krogsøe, Anders Johnsson - The Great Organ of Aarhus Cathedral (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:28:45 | 494 Mb
Genre: Classical

Kristian Krogsøe (b. 1982) was in 2007 at the age of 24 appointed cathedral organist at the Aarhus Cathedral. In 2022, he was appointed guest professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. He studied with Prof. Ulrik Spang-Hanssen at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus and in the soloist class at the ‘Universität der Künste’ in Berlin, as a pupil of Prof. Leo van Doeselaar and Erwin Wiersinga. He graduated with distinction in 2009. Since his debut at Berliner Dom, Kristian Krogsøe has performed concerts with a wide-ranging repertoire in Denmark as well as abroad.

Christian Lambour, Adriano Falcioni, Wolfgang Rübsam, Alessandro Perin - French Organ Music for Christmas (2023)

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Christian Lambour, Adriano Falcioni, Wolfgang Rübsam, Alessandro Perin - French Organ Music for Christmas (2023)

Christian Lambour, Adriano Falcioni, Wolfgang Rübsam, Alessandro Perin - French Organ Music for Christmas (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2 :52:17 | 392 / 677 Mb
Genre: Classical

The French word ‘noël’ is closely associated with the organ, and this new recording from the Breton organist Christian Lambour introduces the listener to works from the 17th to the 20th century. Noëls provided organists with the opportunity to introduce variations on popular tunes, often making use of Christmas carols and shepherd songs. The evocative sound of these traditional melodies – sung around the fire during advent – are assured to get you in l’esprit de Noël!

Stefano Molardi - J.S. Bach: Complete Organ Music, Vol. 2 (2014)

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Stefano Molardi - J.S. Bach: Complete Organ Music, Vol. 2 (2014)

Stefano Molardi - J.S. Bach: Complete Organ Music, Vol. 2 (2014)
WEB FLAC (tracks+booklet) - 1,14 GB | Tracks: 62 | 285:41
Style: Classical | Label: Label Brilliant Classics

With the second volume of this complete survey of the greatest organ music ever written, we reach the summit of Bach’s output for his own instrument, the Clavierübung, a set of intricate chorale preludes structured as an ‘organ mass’ and bookended by his grandest prelude and fugue, BWV552, with its magnificent French Overturestyle prelude and inexorably pressing fugue known as the ‘St Anne’ to Anglophone listeners on account of the melody’s superficial (and coincidental) similarity to a hymn-tune of the same name.