Fuga V in B-flat (1735) Uploaded by: adri Composer: Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch Organ: 1766 Riepp Dreifaltigkeits Organ, Ottobeuren, Germany Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 85
Fuga sopra il Magnificat BWV 733 Uploaded by: Grandjeux Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 350
What is the World to Me Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Haspel, Joseph Organ: St. Omer, Cavaillé-Coll 1855 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 344
Verset en Re majeur Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Lefébure-Wely, Louis James Alfred Organ: St. Omer, Cavaillé-Coll 1855 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 107
In Flanders Fields Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Miles, Percy Hilder Organ: St. Omer, Cavaillé-Coll 1855 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 260
Suite du deuxième ton Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Clérembault, Louis-Nicolas Organ: St. Omer, Cavaillé-Coll 1855 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 460
Rudolf Löw (1832 - 1898) was a Swiss organist and composer. He was a student of Carl Ferdinand Becker (Orgel) and Ignaz Moscheles (Piano). In 1864 he became first organist in the newly build Elisabethkirch. As composer he wrote mostly in a style inspired by the old masters of counterpoint like Bach and Händel. With the exception of a few Lieder, his output as a composer was never printed.
The Sächsische Landes- und Universitätsbibliothek in Dresden posesses a manuscript of 12 organ compositions by Löw's hand. It is his opus 1, which he dedicated to his teacher Carl Ferdinand Becker. Almost a year ago I published the choral prelude sfrom this manuscript. Now it is time for the reamaining three compositions in this manuscript.
The fugue in c minor is the first of these three. It is intruiging to note that each time one of the voices plays the fugue theme, it is silent for one or more bars before it starts playing the theme. Almost as if Löw was afraid the listener would not notice the theme otherwise and draws the listener's attention to it.