Versos 7° Tono para el Gloria Uploaded by: DominiqueD Composer: Francisco VILAR (b. ?- d 1770) Organ: Aeris-Castilian replica Organ from Budapest Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 61
Versos and Canzona in g Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Zipoli, Domenico Organ: 1684 García-Martínez, Frechilla, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 159
Oau Towau - Versöhnungstag Uploaded by: WAF80 Composer: Louis Lewandowski Organ: The Armley Schulze Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 16
Ik wil mij gaan vertroosten Uploaded by: RonalddeJong Composer: * My Own Composition Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 111
Psalm 100 Uploaded by: Cribo Composer: Mulder, Jan Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 1082
Rondo 2 Uploaded by: RonaldIJmker Composer: Rogier van Otterloo Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 47
Burkhard Mohr (b. 1955) — Verso ex G: Pastorale (2002) for organ
German composer Burkhard Mohr (b. 1955) was born in Gamsbach/Oberhessen and was educated in Frankfurt where he studied music and theology. He also attended the Darmstadt new music courses with Stockhausen, Kagel, Ligeti, and Xenakis. He has worked as a church musician in Frankfurt-Höchst and Wiesbaden and also taught music for many years at the technical university in Frankfurt. Mohr has composed numerous musical works in many genres, including several operas and orchestral works along with much chamber music and music for choir and organ. Mohr’s music usually concerns itself with the blurry boundaries and connections between atonal (12-tone) and tonal (triadic) materials and with the unexpected (or traditionally extended) formal designs that can result from teasing out these connections.