Christa Rakich - A Tribute to Yuko Hayashi (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Christa Rakich
- Title: A Tribute to Yuko Hayashi
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Loft
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:15:00
- Total Size: 1.2 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Prelude & fugue in F minor, BWV 534 (Johann Sebastian Bach): I. Prelude
02. An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653b (Johann Sebastian Bach)
03. Prelude & fugue in F minor, BWV 534 (Johann Sebastian Bach): II. Fugue
04. Variations on "Ontwaak, gij die slaapt" (Klaas Bolt)
05. Prelude in E Minor, WoO 13a, MWV U 157 (Transcr. W.T. Best for Organ) (Felix Mendelssohn)
06. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 4, Mache dich mein Geist bereit
07. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 2, Nun ruhen alle Wälder
08. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 9, Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt
09. Fugue in E Minor, WoO 13b, MWV U 65 (Transcr. W.T. Best for Organ) (Felix Mendelssohn)
10. Concertino in D Major, Op. 107 (Arr. C. Rakich for Flute & Organ) (Cécile Chaminade)
11. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): I. Pro organo pleno
12. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): II. Pro organo aetherio
13. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): III. Pro organo flagrante
14. 3 Autumn Sketches After a Watercolor by Maria Willscher (Carson Cooman): No. 3, Sonnenuntergang
This is the first recording of Richards, Fowkes opus 16. It is located in Goodson Chapel at the Duke University Divinity School. The chapel space presents a warm acoustical environment, allowing the organ to project a solid but unforced sound. The new organ is a gem among the extraordinary collection of organs at Duke. “Yuko Hayashi (1929-2018) taught me how to reach graciously into the hearts of listeners. She taught me how touch could shape a phrase, how variety in attack and release could make the organ “speak,” how to manage wind, how to make a room seem larger and more reverberant.” (Christa Rakich) Christa Rakich is Visiting Professor of Organ at Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio. As a Fulbright Scholar, she studied for two years with Anton Heiller in Vienna. She has served on the faculty of the New England Conservatory, Westminster Choir College, Brandeis University, and the University of Connecticut. A prize winner in numerous international organ competitions, Rakich has received particular acclaim for her interpretations of the music of J.S. Bach.
01. Prelude & fugue in F minor, BWV 534 (Johann Sebastian Bach): I. Prelude
02. An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653b (Johann Sebastian Bach)
03. Prelude & fugue in F minor, BWV 534 (Johann Sebastian Bach): II. Fugue
04. Variations on "Ontwaak, gij die slaapt" (Klaas Bolt)
05. Prelude in E Minor, WoO 13a, MWV U 157 (Transcr. W.T. Best for Organ) (Felix Mendelssohn)
06. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 4, Mache dich mein Geist bereit
07. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 2, Nun ruhen alle Wälder
08. 10 Chorale Preludes, Op. 70 (Excerpts) (Johanna Senfter): No. 9, Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt
09. Fugue in E Minor, WoO 13b, MWV U 65 (Transcr. W.T. Best for Organ) (Felix Mendelssohn)
10. Concertino in D Major, Op. 107 (Arr. C. Rakich for Flute & Organ) (Cécile Chaminade)
11. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): I. Pro organo pleno
12. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): II. Pro organo aetherio
13. An Extravagance of Toccatas (James Woodman): III. Pro organo flagrante
14. 3 Autumn Sketches After a Watercolor by Maria Willscher (Carson Cooman): No. 3, Sonnenuntergang
This is the first recording of Richards, Fowkes opus 16. It is located in Goodson Chapel at the Duke University Divinity School. The chapel space presents a warm acoustical environment, allowing the organ to project a solid but unforced sound. The new organ is a gem among the extraordinary collection of organs at Duke. “Yuko Hayashi (1929-2018) taught me how to reach graciously into the hearts of listeners. She taught me how touch could shape a phrase, how variety in attack and release could make the organ “speak,” how to manage wind, how to make a room seem larger and more reverberant.” (Christa Rakich) Christa Rakich is Visiting Professor of Organ at Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio. As a Fulbright Scholar, she studied for two years with Anton Heiller in Vienna. She has served on the faculty of the New England Conservatory, Westminster Choir College, Brandeis University, and the University of Connecticut. A prize winner in numerous international organ competitions, Rakich has received particular acclaim for her interpretations of the music of J.S. Bach.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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