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GE 9152
Organ Recital: Lutz, Rudolf / Schmeding, Martin – BACH, J.S. / MENDELSSOHN, Felix / SCHUMANN, R. / MOZART, W.A. / GADE, N.W.

Organ Recital: Lutz, Rudolf / Schmeding, Martin – BACH, J.S. / MENDELSSOHN, Felix / SCHUMANN, R. / MOZART, W.A. / GADE, N.W.

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Rudolf Lutz

Soloist

Martin Schmeding

Soloist

Record Label
Genuin

Genre:

Instrumental


Classical

Total Time - 96:18
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Organ Recital: Lutz, Rudolf / Schmeding, Martin – BACH, J.S. / MENDELSSOHN, Felix / SCHUMANN, R. / MOZART, W.A. / GADE, N.W.

     
     
 

FELIX MENDELSSOHN



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1 

Paulus (St. Paul), Op. 36: Overture (arr. M. Schmeding)

7:50
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

2 

St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 (arr. for organ)

6:47
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
3 

Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80 (arr. R. Lutz)

4:50
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 180 (arr. R. Lutz)

 
4 Chorale: Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele 2:04
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

RUDOLF LUTZ

5 Chorale: Jesu, wahres Brot des Lebens 2:35
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

FELIX MENDELSSOHN

 

3 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 37

 
6 No. 1. Prelude in C minor 3:56
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
7 No. 1. Fugue in C minor 4:03
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

RUDOLF LUTZ

8 

Albumblatt

1:17
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

JOHANN ABRAHAM PETER SCHULZ

9 

Der Mond ist aufgegangen (arr. R. Lutz)

1:32
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

TRADITIONAL

10 

Klange aus dem Appenzeller Land (arr. R. Lutz)

1:11
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

 

Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit, BWV 106, "Actus tragicus" (arr. R. Lutz)

 
11 Sonatina: I. Allegretto 2:17
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
12 Sonatina: II: Andante cantabile 2:17
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
13 Sonatina: III: Rondo: Allegro moderato 3:06
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

NIELS WILHELM GADE

14 

3 Tonstucke, Op. 22

4:53
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

ROBERT SCHUMANN

15 

6 Fugues on B-A-C-H, Op. 60

5:11
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

FELIX MENDELSSOHN

16 

Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit, BWV 106, "Actus tragicus" (arr. F. Mendelssohn)

3:04
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

17 

Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 180 (arr. R. Lutz)

3:43
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

HEINRICH ISAAC

18 

Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen (Innsbruck, I Must Leave You) (arr. R. Lutz)

2:25
 Rudolf Lutz Soloist
     
 

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

19 

18 Chorales, BWV 651-668, "Leipziger Chorale": Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654

7:24
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
 

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

20 

Fantasy in F minor, K. 608

10:42
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
     


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FELIX MENDELSSOHN

 

O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (arr. for organ)

 
1 Chorale: O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden 7:18
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
2 Con moto poco allegro: Du, dessen Todeswunden die sundge Welt versohnt 5:10
 Martin Schmeding Soloist
     
3 Andante con moto: Ich will hier bei dir stehen, verachte mich doch nicht 2:43
 Martin Schmeding Soloist


 It is as though Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy himself were seated at the organ and invoking the sounds of his Paulus oratorio: this is how the new Genuin album begins, with all tracks recorded on church organs in and around Leipzig. And it is not only because listeners feel themselves being transported back to the time when the composer lived, whose 200th birthday we celebrate this year and who was an inspiration to organists of his day and for generations afterwards: Rolf Lutz and Martin Schmeding paint a many-hued tableau of Mendelssohn’s time, performing transcriptions, improvisations and original compositions, as was commonly practiced in the nineteenth century. Encyclopedic variety and admirable consistency—on original organs of Saxony!

 
"... a thematically well thought-out disc which not only introduces Mendelssohn’s music, but also presents the historicism of the 19th century as a phenomenon of its time ... a CD which is interesting not only for organ fans." 
 
Leipziger Kreuzer - June 2009
 



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