19th-Century Organ Music from Berlin
edited by Andreas Sieling [org]
Awarded the German Music Edition Prize 1996
Here you will also find 19th-century organ music from Dresden as well as from Leipzig.
64 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 253 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-18005-1 | Softbound
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.
Bach, A. W. | Fantasia in G minor |
Bach, A. W. | Trio in Eb major |
Becker, A. | Praeludium and Fugue in D minor |
Dienel, O. | Scherzando |
Dienel, O. | Wer nur den lieben Gott laesst walten |
Radecke, R. | Postludium in E minor |
Schneider, J. J. | Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier |
Succo, R. | Elegie |
Succo, R. | Zwei Vorspiele zu 'Jesus, meine Zuversicht' |
Thiele, L. | Concert movement in C minor |
Wagner, E. D. | Jesu, meine Freude |
Wagner, Fr. | Trionfo della vita |