Christoph Lehmann - Die Scherer-Orgel in St. Stephan Tangermünde (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Christoph Lehmann
- Title: Die Scherer-Orgel in St. Stephan Tangermünde
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Fagott Records
- Genre: Classical/Organ
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 57:29
- Total Size: 262 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Christoph Lehmann (born 1953), after graduating as an engineer from the Technical University of Dresden he studied church music at what is today the University for Church Music in Dresden (organ with Cathedral Organist Hansjürgen Scholze).
From 1985 to 1992 he worked as a church musician in Freital (Saxony). He has been church musician in Tangermünde and organist of the Scherer organ in St Stephan’s since 1992.
As well as being heavily involved with historic organs and historic playing styles (courses with Ton Koop- man, Ludger Lohmann, Harald Vogel and others), he is Organ Adviser for the church province of Saxony and supervised the restoration of the Scherer organ in Tangermünde and the Scholtze organs in Schönhausen and Lenzen, amongst others.
In addition to his activities as a church musician, he is very active as a recitalist at home and abroad, in particular on historic organs, and has made radio, TV and CD recordings.
From 1985 to 1992 he worked as a church musician in Freital (Saxony). He has been church musician in Tangermünde and organist of the Scherer organ in St Stephan’s since 1992.
As well as being heavily involved with historic organs and historic playing styles (courses with Ton Koop- man, Ludger Lohmann, Harald Vogel and others), he is Organ Adviser for the church province of Saxony and supervised the restoration of the Scherer organ in Tangermünde and the Scholtze organs in Schönhausen and Lenzen, amongst others.
In addition to his activities as a church musician, he is very active as a recitalist at home and abroad, in particular on historic organs, and has made radio, TV and CD recordings.
Tracklist:
Heinrich Scheidemann (um 1596-1663)
1. Praeambulum in F
Hieronymus Praetorius (1560-1629)
Magnificat IV. Toni
2. [1.Versus. Tonus] in Tenore
3. 2.Versus. [Tonus] in Discantu
4. [2.Versus.] - Alio modo. Fuga
5. 3.Versus. [Tonus] in Basso
Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654)
Hymnus. Christus qui lux es et dies SSWV 133
6. 1.Versus, Choral in Cantu
7. 2.Versus, in Cantu
8. 3.Versus, in Cantu
9. 4.Versus, in Tenore
10. 5.Versus, in Alto
11. 6.Versus, à 3 Voc., in Cantu
12. 7.Versus, Bicinium duplicis contrapuncti
13. 8.Versus, à 3 Voc., in Tenore
14. 9.Versus, à 3 Voc., in Basso
Heinrich Scheidemann (um 1596-1663)
Magnificat VI. Toni
15. [1.Versus]
16. 2.Versus. auff 2 Clavir pedahl
17. 3.Versus. Pedaliter
18. 4.Versus. manualiter
Johann Nicolaus Hanff (1665-1712)
19. Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott
20. Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit
Matthias Weckmann (um 1616-1674)
21. Praeambulum Primi toni à 5. in d
Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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