Nowowiejski - Complete Concertos for Solo Organ op.56
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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)
Cat No: MDG3171997
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 24th March 2017
Contents
Works
Einzug in den Dom, op.8 no.3Elevation, op.2 no.2
Entree solennelle
Fuga
Marche solennelle
Offertoire, op.7 no.2
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.1
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.2
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.3
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.4
Pieces for Organ, op.9
Artists
Rudolf Innig (organ)Works
Einzug in den Dom, op.8 no.3Elevation, op.2 no.2
Entree solennelle
Fuga
Marche solennelle
Offertoire, op.7 no.2
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.1
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.2
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.3
Organ Concerto, op.56 no.4
Pieces for Organ, op.9
Artists
Rudolf Innig (organ)About
He later presented a recording of smaller-format organ compositions by Nowowiejski. The four “Concerti” recorded here conclude this valuable edition now for the first time presenting the Polish master’s complete organ oeuvre on CD on MDG.
Those who expect an orchestra for the concerto form are in for a genuine surprise. Innig employs the magnificent Sauer organ in the Bremen Cathedral with so much colour that the strings and winds will not be missed for a single moment.
Nowowiejski composed his concertos during difficult times. World War II had just begun with the German army’s invasion of Poland, and the composer, who had developed close ties to Germany over the years, became a professional and personal outsider under the new regime.
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