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Three Interludes.
Uploaded by: Erzahler
Composer: Goodwin, Starling Organ: St. Peter, Ménestérol Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 94
Mandala (2011)
Uploaded by: CarsonCooman
Composer: Kellogg, Edward B. Organ: Domorgel Billerbeck - Orgelbau Fleiter Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 30
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CarsonCooman (06/02/21)
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Seidl, Hermann
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Sonus Paradisi
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Domorgel Billerbeck - Orgelbau Fleiter
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Software: | Hauptwerk V |
Genre: | Contemporary |
Description: | Hermann Seidl (1958–2018) — Three Mantras (2016) for organ
1) Shiva
2) Brahma
3) Shakti
“Three Mantras” was composed during the final months of 2016, while Seidl was undergoing extensive treatments for the severe cancer and paralysis that would eventually kill him. It is dedicated to organists Carson Cooman, Gesine Hagemann, and Andreas Willscher. The three movements each bear a name drawn from Hinduism. They explore varied meditative states through music.
German composer Hermann Seidl (1958–2018) was born in Würzburg, Northern Bavaria and was educated at the university there. He taught music composition and theory in Erlangen, Kitzingen, and Würzburg. As a composer, Seidl produced a body of work in many genres including orchestra, chamber ensembles, choral, electronic, jazz and rock, and experimental music theater. He was awarded the Förderpreis Musik der Sudetendeutschen Landsmannschaft in 1993. Seidl’s musical style drew on a variety of influences, often with a focus on transparent textures, repeated patterns, and modal harmony. In addition to the traditional classical repertoire, influences can be found from minimalist and ambient music as well as blues and jazz.
Published by Laurentius-Musikverlag |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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