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Regina Renata - Organ of St. Catherine Hamburg, works by Bach, Reincken etc.
Description
Never before in the history of organ building has a historical instrument of this size been rebuilt in its original design and in its original location after it had disappeared and been replaced by another organ. Once again Hamburg thus possesses two representative instruments from the heyday of Hanseatic organ building, and so can regain its successes of the 17th and 18th centuries after losing its primacy as a European organ metropolis after the Second World War.
On this recording Wolfgang Zerer plays music by Heinrich Scheidemann and Dutch organist Pieter van Dijk performs that of Jan Adam Reincken, both composers who were active at St Catherine's. They also both play pieces by J S Bach while Andreas Fischer, organist of St Catherine's since 1994, takes on more recent repertoire by the 19th and 20th century organist/composers, Heinrich F Degenhardt and Hugo Distler. All three interpreters were members of the rebuilding planning team for almost 20 years so it is no surprise that they chose works that are naturally closely connected to the great history of the St Catherine's organ.
Personnel: Andreas Fischer, Pieter van Dijk, Wolfgang Zerer (organ of St. Catherine Hamburg)
Tracks
- Name
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Magnificat VI. Toni, Versus 1
- Versus 2 (auff 2 Clavir pedahl)
- Versus 3 (pedaliter)
- Versus 4 (manualiter)
- Johann Adam Reincken: Choralfantasie An Wasserflüssen Babylon
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasie und Fuge g-Moll, BWV 542, Fantasie
- Fuge
- Johann Sebastian Bach: An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653
- Heinrich F. Degenhardt: Concertstück f-Moll
- Hugo Distler: Partita Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, op. 8 II, I. Toccata
- II. Bicinium
- III. Fuge
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