19th-Century Organ Music from Berlin
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Description
Berlin’s rapid evolution from a provincial Prussian court town to a booming European metropolis is vividly evoked by the wide spectrum of organ works created there in the 19th century.
Initially dominated by a contrapuntal interplay enhanced with Baroque sequencing and “Biedermeier” sensitivity, Berlin’s organ music acquired a definitely late-romantic, expressive vocabulary in virtuoso concert pieces by Otto Dienel and Franz Wagner.
EB 8613
EAN: 9790004180051
64 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 253 g / softcover
Description
Description
Berlin’s rapid evolution from a provincial Prussian court town to a booming European metropolis is vividly evoked by the wide spectrum of organ works created there in the 19th century.
Initially dominated by a contrapuntal interplay enhanced with Baroque sequencing and “Biedermeier” sensitivity, Berlin’s organ music acquired a definitely late-romantic, expressive vocabulary in virtuoso concert pieces by Otto Dienel and Franz Wagner.
Table of contents
| Fantasia in G minor | |
| Trio in Eb major | |
| Praeludium and Fugue in D minor | |
| Scherzando | |
| Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst walten | |
| Postludium in E minor | |
| Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier | |
| Elegie | |
| Zwei Vorspiele zu 'Jesus, meine Zuversicht' | |
| Concert movement in C minor | |
| Jesu, meine Freude | |
| Trionfo della vita |