Josef Rheinberger: Orgelkonzerte Nr.1 & 2 (opp.137 & 177)
Orgelkonzerte Nr.1 & 2 (opp.137 & 177)
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- Künstler: Paul Skevington, The Amadeus Orchestra, Rowe
- Label: Naxos, DDD, 1999
- Bestellnummer: 2720834
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.5.2005
Der zu Lebzeiten hoch geachtete deutsche Komponist und Organist Joseph Rheinberger ist vor allem wegen seiner Orgelmusik in Erinnerung geblieben. Er zeigte ein phänomenales frühes Können und wurde am Münchner Konservatorium ausgebildet, wo er später bis zu seinem Tod als Professor tätig war. Zu seinen Schülern in München zählten Humperdinck, Wolf-Ferrari und der große Dirigent Furtwängler. Heute ist er vor allem für seine Orgelmusik bekannt, insbesondere für zwanzig Sonaten und zwei Konzerte aus der Spätzeit seiner Karriere. Geschrieben für Streichorchester mit wohlüberlegten Farbakzenten, einem Horntrio im ersten Konzert und Trompeten- und Hörnerpaaren mit Pauken im zweiten Konzert, zeigen Rheinbergers Orgelkonzerte eine meisterhafte Verwendung von täuschend einfachen Motiven und mehrere sehr wirkungsvolle Höhepunkte.
Much respected in his life-time, the German composer and organist Joseph Rheinberger is chiefly remembered for his organ music. He showed phenomenal early ability and was trained at the Munich Conservatory, where he was later employed as a professor until his death. His pupils in Munich included Humperdinck, Wolf-Ferrari and the great conductor Furtwängler. He is known today primarily for his organ music, notably twenty sonatas, and two concertos from late in his career. Written for string orchestra with judicious touches of colour, a trio of horns in the First Concerto and pairs of trumpets and horns with timpani in the Second, Rheinberger's organ concertos display a masterful use of deceptively simple motifs and several very effective climaxes.
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Much respected in his life-time, the German composer and organist Joseph Rheinberger is chiefly remembered for his organ music. He showed phenomenal early ability and was trained at the Munich Conservatory, where he was later employed as a professor until his death. His pupils in Munich included Humperdinck, Wolf-Ferrari and the great conductor Furtwängler. He is known today primarily for his organ music, notably twenty sonatas, and two concertos from late in his career. Written for string orchestra with judicious touches of colour, a trio of horns in the First Concerto and pairs of trumpets and horns with timpani in the Second, Rheinberger's organ concertos display a masterful use of deceptively simple motifs and several very effective climaxes.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Organ Concerto No. 1 in F major, Op. 137: I. Maestoso
- 2 Organ Concerto No. 1 in F major, Op. 137: II. Andante
- 3 Organ Concerto No. 1 In F Major, Op. 137: Iii. Con Moto
- 4 Organ Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 177: I. Grave
- 5 Organ Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 177: II. Andante
- 6 Organ Concerto No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 177: Iii. Con Moto