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Guandalino, Carlo - Sonate Nr. 2 G-moll Op. 42 1. Maestoso - Piu Moto - Maestoso 2. Adagio 3. Introduction: Allegro Assai - Fuge Guandalino, Carlo - Schmuecke Dich, O Liebe Seele Guandalino, Carlo - Sonate Nr. 6 E-moll Op. 137 1. Aus Tiefer Not Schrei Ich Zu Dir: Grave - Moder 2. Adagio Molto - Piu Moto - Tempo 1 3. Introduction: Allegro Risoluto - Andante - A Te 4. Poco Moderato Guandalino, Carlo - Nun Sich Der Tag (Choralvorspi Here's a name to conjure with. In fact there have been a few recordings of the nine organ sonatas by Gustav Merkel (1827-1885), though most of them are presently…mehr

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Guandalino, Carlo - Sonate Nr. 2 G-moll Op. 42 1. Maestoso - Piu Moto - Maestoso 2. Adagio 3. Introduction: Allegro Assai - Fuge Guandalino, Carlo - Schmuecke Dich, O Liebe Seele Guandalino, Carlo - Sonate Nr. 6 E-moll Op. 137 1. Aus Tiefer Not Schrei Ich Zu Dir: Grave - Moder 2. Adagio Molto - Piu Moto - Tempo 1 3. Introduction: Allegro Risoluto - Andante - A Te 4. Poco Moderato Guandalino, Carlo - Nun Sich Der Tag (Choralvorspi Here's a name to conjure with. In fact there have been a few recordings of the nine organ sonatas by Gustav Merkel (1827-1885), though most of them are presently deleted; this new recording offers an excellent opportunity to become familiar with one of the organ virtuosos of his time and place, which is to say 19th-century Germany; more specifically Dresden, where he became organist of the Kreuzkirche and professor of organ at the city's conservatoire for the last quarter-century of his life. Gustav Adolf Merkel (1827-1885) was a German Romantic composer, mainly for his own instrument, the organ. He completed his studies in Dresden, where he staid till his death as organist and teacher. He also had lessons with Robert Schumann in Leipzig. Merkel's style is strongly influenced by Baroque counterpoint, notably by Johann Sebastian Bach, which he incorporated in the romantic idiom of his time, with its warm harmonies and long melodic lines. On this new recording we hear two of his Organ Sonatas, large-scale 4- movement works, of which the number 6, "Choral-Sonata" is the most famous. Italian organist Carlo Guandalino plays the magnificent organ of the Cathedral of Thiene (Vicenza, Italy), restored by the famous organ builder Zanin, the specifications of which are included in the booklet. Guandalino's affinity with the German Romantic repertoire was already apparent in his recording of organ music by Rheinberger (BC95466).
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1Sonate Nr. 2 g-moll op. 42
22. Adagio00:10:30
33. Introduction: Allegro assai - Fuge00:11:35
4Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele (Choralvorspiel)00:05:33
5Sonate Nr. 6 e-moll op. 137
62. Adagio molto - Più moto - Tempo 100:10:17
73. Introduction: Allegro risoluto - Andante - A tempo00:03:15
84. Poco moderato00:07:09
9Nun sich der Tag (Choralvorspiel)00:04:16