Psalm 123 Uploaded by: bkriekaard Composer: Sanderman, Dick Organ: Van Dam - Tholen Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 549
Fantasia in d-moll, P.125 Uploaded by: yolar Composer: Pachelbel, Johann Organ: de Backer - Gapinge Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 97
Psalm 122 Compilation Uploaded by: FredM Composer: Cor van Dijk and Marco den Toom Organ: Goerlitz (Görlitz), Sonnenorgel Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 71
Improvisation 26112016 Uploaded by: FredM Composer: * My Own Composition Organ: Utrecht - Dom, Bätz Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 37
Josef Rheinberger 1839 - 1901 was a German organist and composer born in Vaduz, Lichtenstein. He was appointed Royal Professor of organ and composition at the Munich Conservatorium, a post he held until his death. He was influenced by contemporaries such as Johannes Brahms to composers from earlier times, such as Franz Schubert and Johann Sebastian Bach. Although he was a prolific composer and wrote for various ensembles, he is most well-known for his organ works of which is said that they are "undoubtedly the most valuable addition to organ music since the time of Mendelssohn. They are characterized by a happy blending of the modern Romantic spirit with masterly counterpoint and dignified organ style". I feel it is sad that his work is not performed more often and often seems to be limited to his most famous Cantilena. For that reason I submitted here the entire 12 Characteristic Pieces Op. 156 each having a different atmosphere.
Nr 1 Preludio is a whirling virtuoso plenum piece in rather up tempo (Con Moto 1 = 72) which produces challenges on the Bätz with its large acoustics.