Reger: Organ Works, Vol. 7 / Weinberger
At long last our successful Reger Edition continues on its way. The critics have been more than enthusiastic about the previous releases, and Musik & Theater even stated: āThese recordings number among the best currently available in the field of Regerās organ music.ā This month we are releasing Vol. 7, again with two albums in the best SS, and this time featuring Regerās five easy-to-play Preludes and Fugues op. 56. Although the composer termed this composition āan organ work of small caliberā in a letter to the publisher Lauterbach & Kuhn, the critics reacted positively, and the organist and composer Robert Frenzel numbered its pieces, which form anything but a secondary work, āamong the most poetic phenomena in the most recent organ literature.ā And we absolutely have to agree with him. The generic combination of āPrelude and Fugueā is frequently assigned to the realm of so-called absolute music, but Regerās op. 56 does not seem to belong to this world in which only the musical structure is of significance; instead, particularly the preludes, which mostly practice dynamic moderation ā like many of the āpiecesā from op. 59 and other works ā are distinguished by a pronounced poetic character.
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Reger: Organ Works, Vol. 7 / Weinberger
Reger: Organ Works, Vol. 7 / Weinberger
At long last our successful Reger Edition continues on its way. The critics have been more than enthusiastic about the previous releases, and Musik & Theater even stated: āThese recordings number among the best currently available in the field of Regerās organ music.ā This month we are releasing Vol. 7, again with two albums in the best SS, and this time featuring Regerās five easy-to-play Preludes and Fugues op. 56. Although the composer termed this composition āan organ work of small caliberā in a letter to the publisher Lauterbach & Kuhn, the critics reacted positively, and the organist and composer Robert Frenzel numbered its pieces, which form anything but a secondary work, āamong the most poetic phenomena in the most recent organ literature.ā And we absolutely have to agree with him. The generic combination of āPrelude and Fugueā is frequently assigned to the realm of so-called absolute music, but Regerās op. 56 does not seem to belong to this world in which only the musical structure is of significance; instead, particularly the preludes, which mostly practice dynamic moderation ā like many of the āpiecesā from op. 59 and other works ā are distinguished by a pronounced poetic character.
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At long last our successful Reger Edition continues on its way. The critics have been more than enthusiastic about the previous releases, and Musik & Theater even stated: āThese recordings number among the best currently available in the field of Regerās organ music.ā This month we are releasing Vol. 7, again with two albums in the best SS, and this time featuring Regerās five easy-to-play Preludes and Fugues op. 56. Although the composer termed this composition āan organ work of small caliberā in a letter to the publisher Lauterbach & Kuhn, the critics reacted positively, and the organist and composer Robert Frenzel numbered its pieces, which form anything but a secondary work, āamong the most poetic phenomena in the most recent organ literature.ā And we absolutely have to agree with him. The generic combination of āPrelude and Fugueā is frequently assigned to the realm of so-called absolute music, but Regerās op. 56 does not seem to belong to this world in which only the musical structure is of significance; instead, particularly the preludes, which mostly practice dynamic moderation ā like many of the āpiecesā from op. 59 and other works ā are distinguished by a pronounced poetic character.