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Roman Emilius - Fantastic worlds – Organ transformations – Bach organ Regensburg (2024) [Hi-Res]

Roman Emilius - Fantastic worlds – Organ transformations – Bach organ Regensburg (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Roman Emilius

  • Title: Fantastic worlds – Organ transformations – Bach organ Regensburg
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: TYXArt
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:14:01
  • Total Size: 295 MB / 1.26 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Frescobaldi: Toccata prima (Secondo libro) (4:16)
2. Buxtehude: Prelude in G Major, BuxWV 148 (7:40)
3. Mozart: Fantasia (Adagio and Allegro) in F Minor, KV 594 (10:46)
4. Schumann: Bärentanz (2:35)
5. Schumann: Schlummerlied (4:35)
6. Boëly: Fantasia and Fugue in B Flat Major (6:19)
7. Chopin: Nocturne op. 55 Nr. 1 in F Minor (5:30)
8. Reger: Prelude op. 69 Nr. 1 in E Minor (3:59)
9. Reger: Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir op. 67 Nr. 3 (4:14)
10. Reger: Fugue op. 69 Nr. 2 in E Minor (4:38)
11. Saint-Saëns: Fantasia op. 157 in C Major (12:03)
12. Verdi: Falstaff: Menuett (2:20)
13. Bach: Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: Air (5:11)

Imagination is a special human gift. Fantasizing about things and making up stories is the basic requirement for all art. The words ‘fantasy’ and ‘fantastic’ have positive connotations today, but that wasn‘t always the case. “Fantastic” in the sense of imagined, invented, without plan or purpose was not reconcilable with the regularity of art. Yet “fantastic worlds” are often responses to the overly ordered, constructed, and lifeless, always focussing on depicting humans with all their mood swings. The organ as an instrument of the church has to transform itself for this because anything too human was to be kept out of the church. That is why this CD is subtitled “Organ transformations”.
“Stylus phantasticus” was the name given in the 17th century to a style of music that called for boundaries to be crossed and rules to be broken in favour of increasing expressiveness. This goes hand in hand with freedom of presentation. Two masters of this style are Frescobaldi in his toccatas and Buxtehude in his major works.
The famous Air by Bach is an encore that, at the end of the recording, leaves the reconciliatory word to the namesake of the Ahrend organ in Regensburg‘s Trinity Church, known as the “Bach organ”.
Roman Emilius



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