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1.1 Fantaisie en Ut Op. 161.2 Grande Pièce Symphonique Op. 171.3 Prélude Fugue et Variation Op. 181.4 Pieces (3), for organ, FWV 35-37~Cantabile1.5 Pastorale Op. 191.6 Prière Op. 202.1 Final Op. 212.2 Pieces (3), for organ, FWV 35-37~Fantaisie en la2.3 Pieces (3), for organ, FWV 35-37~Pièce héroique2.4 Chorals (3) for organ, FWV 38-40~1er Choral en mi majeur2.5 Chorals (3) for organ, FWV 38-40~2e Choral en si mineur2.6 Chorals (3) for organ, FWV 38-40~3e Choral en la mineur |
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| Number of discs: |
2 |
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| Description: | The Würzburg cathedral organist Stefan Schmidt studied with Daniel Roth and in this previously unpublished recording from 2002 proves himself to be an extremely sensitive yet technically virtuoso interpreter of César Franck's famous Douze Pièces. The organ of St Peter's in Düsseldorf, built in 2001 by the Göckel company, where he worked as organist for several years, was designed without compromise according to the French symphonic model and is therefore ideally suited for this repertoire as one of the few such instruments on the right bank of the Rhine. - The Wurzburg cathedral organist Stefan Schmidt studied with Daniel Roth and in this previously unpublished recording from 2002 proves himself to be an extremely sensitive yet technically virtuoso interpreter of Cesar Franck's famous Douze Pieces. The organ of St Peter's in Dusseldorf, built in 2001 by the Gockel company, where he worked as organist for several years, was designed without compromise according to the French symphonic model and is therefore ideally suited for this repertoire as one of the few such instruments on the right bank of the Rhine.Stefan Schmidt spielt an der symphonischen Karl-Göckel-Orgel Op. 47 (III/59, 2001) in St.Peter, Düsseldorf.
Aufnahmen: Juli 2002 |
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| No. of tracks: |
12 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
UM20601 |
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