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Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Max Reger Organ Compositions flac album
  • Performer Jiří Reinberger
  • Title Max Reger Organ Compositions
  • Country Czechoslovakia
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  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1997 mb
  • Size FLAC 1785 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
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Matrix, Runout: Side B: E 225/B A 1A.

Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Introduktion un Fuge mp3. B. Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - FANTASY AND FUGE on B-A-C-H INTERMEZZO from "12 pieces for organ" Op. 80 No. 10 mp3. mp3 Player.

Max Reger: Eine romantische Suite, Op. 125 (arr. Arnold Schoenberg & Rudolf Kolisch, 1919/1920: flute, clarinet, 2 violins, viola, violoncello, harmonium for 4 hands, piano for 4 hands). Schubert: Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern Incidental music, D. 797 (arr. 1903?: piano for 4 hands). Schubert: Ständchen, D. 889 (arr. 1921: voice, clarinet, bassoon, mandolin, guitar, 2 violins, viola, violoncello).

Max Reger was a German composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and academic teacher. Reger produced an enormous output over little more than 25 years, nearly always in abstract forms, although only a few of his compositions are widely known today. He also wrote a large amount of music for organ, including the Fantasy and Fugue on BACH. He was particularly attracted to the fugal form his entire life. He created music in almost every genre but opera and the symphony. To that end, Reger's music represents a synthesis of multiple periods of music. Exclusive Reger Scores for Strings from Ovation Press.

Guilmant wrote several compositions similar to organ symphonies; however, preferring to remain in the classical mold, he called them sonatas. In addition to organ symphonies, composers of the day wrote in other forms: Franck wrote eleven other major organ works, including the Prélude, Fugue et Variation and the Trois Chorals; Widor wrote a Suite Latine on various plainsong tunes; Vierne composed 24 pièces de fantaisie, of which the Carillon de Westminster is perhaps the best-known. Josef Rheinberger wrote 20 sonatas for the organ and numerous smaller works, all of which blend the romantic style with the contrapuntal complexity of the old German masters. Organ music in Germany at the end of the 19th century is dominated by the towering figure of Max Reger.

Tracklist

A Dagmar Ledlova Sonata No. 2 in D MINOR FOR ORGAN, Op. 60
I Dagmar Ledlova Inprovisation
II Dagmar Ledlova Invokation
III Dagmar Ledlova Introduktion un Fuge
B Jiří Reinberger FANTASY AND FUGE on B-A-C-H INTERMEZZO from "12 pieces for organ" Op. 80 No. 10

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Industria Nacional Del Sonido Venevox C.A.

Notes

Not much to add. Not a lot of information on the label, album, or cover to tell the year or anything else. The album label states PROHIBIDA LA REPRODUCCION DE ESTE DISCO PARA FINES COMERCIALES HECHO EN VENEZUELA POR VENEVOX

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SUA 10491, SUA ST 50491 Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Organ Compositions ‎(LP, Album, RP) Supraphon, Supraphon SUA 10491, SUA ST 50491 Czechoslovakia 1973
SV 8113 Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Organ Compositions ‎(LP, Album) Supraphon SV 8113 Czechoslovakia Unknown
SUA 10491 Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Organ Compositions ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Supraphon SUA 10491 Czechoslovakia 1971
SUA 10491, SUA ST 50491 Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Organ Compositions ‎(LP, Album) Supraphon, Supraphon SUA 10491, SUA ST 50491 Czechoslovakia 1963
50491, SUA ST 50491 Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova Max Reger / Jiří Reinberger, Dagmar Ledlova - Organ Compositions ‎(LP, Album, RP) Supraphon, Supraphon 50491, SUA ST 50491 Czechoslovakia 1982