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Anton Nowakowski / Piet Kee / Albert de Klerk - Berühmte Orgeln flac album

Anton Nowakowski / Piet Kee / Albert de Klerk - Berühmte Orgeln flac album
  • Performer Anton Nowakowski
  • Title Berühmte Orgeln
  • Date of release 1969
  • Style Baroque
  • Other formats AAC MIDI AIFF AC3 MOD DXD MP3
  • Genre Classical / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1878 mb
  • Size FLAC 1263 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 282

Anton Nowakowski (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1969) was a German organist, conductor and composer. Born in Langenau near Danzig, Anton Nowakowski was a pupil of Alexander von Zemlinsky and Fidelio F. Finke in Prague (composition), Max Springer in Vienna (counterpoint) as well as in organ by Karl Straube in Leipzig and Fritz Heitmann in Berlin. From 1921 to 1927 he worked as an organist at the Emmaus Monastery (Prague) and as a conductor of the German University in Prague.

They included Anton Webern, Alban Berg, and Hanns Eisler, all of whom were profoundly influenced by Schoenberg. He published a number of books, ranging from his famous Harmonielehre (Theory of Harmony) to Fundamentals of Musical Composition (Schoenberg 1967), many of which are still in print and used by musicians and developing composers. He regarded it as the equivalent in music of Albert Einstein's discoveries in physics. Schoenberg announced it characteristically, during a walk with his friend Josef Rufer, when he said, "I have made a discovery which will ensure the supremacy of German music for the next hundred years" (Stuckenschmidt 1977, 277). Translation of Muziek van de twintigste eeuw: een onderzoek naar haar elementen en structuur. Utrecht: Oosthoek's Uitgevers Mij. .

Born in Langenau near Danzig, Anton Nowakowski was a pupil of Alexander von Zemlinsky and Fidelio F.

Anton Nowakowski (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1969) was a German organist, conductor and composer  . Anton Nowakowski (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1969) was a German organist, conductor and composer. Biography Born in Langenau near Danzig, Anton Nowakowski was a pupil of Alexander von Zemlinsky and Fidelio F. Finke in Prague (composition), Max Springer (de) in Vienna (counterpoint) as well as in organ by Karl Straube in Leipzig and Fritz Heitmann (de) in Berlin.

Buxtehude, Lubeck, Reinken, Steenwick, Scheidemann - Historic Baroque Organs of North Germany - Albert de Klerk & Piet Kee Orgel Organ Orgue, Vincent-Lubeck Orgel, S. osmae zu Stade (Niederelbe), Arp-Schnitger Orgel Ganderkesee Kirche, Bremen, Barock Orgel Westerhusen Kirche bei Emden, Telefunken Das alte Werk, Orgel-Serie SAWT 9436-B, . 1057 AS,.

Album · 2005 · 30 Songs. Gemma Coebergh speelt Albert de Klerk Gemma Coebergh. Listen on Apple Music.

Albert de Klerk (Haarlem, 4 oktober 1917 - Amsterdam, 1 december 1998) was a Dutch composer and organist. De Klerk studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory with Anthon van der Horst, Cornelis de Wolf and Hendrik Andriessen. During his entire lifetime he was the organist of the Sint Josephkerk in Haarlem. After the second World War De Klerk founded and conducted the Concertkoor Haarlem (until 1991). From 1965 to 1985 he was the principal organ teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Anton Nowakowski Präludium Und Fuge C-dur, B W V 547
Composed By – Bach*
A2 Piet Kee Ich Ruf' Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ , B W V 639
Composed By – Bach*
A3 Albert de Klerk Orgelkonzert D-moll, Nr. 5 B W V 596 (Bach Nach Vivaldi)
Composed By – Vivaldi*, Bach*
B1 Anton Nowakowski Ricercar Und Passacaglia
Composed By – Krieger*
B2 Albert de Klerk Toccata
Composed By – Froberger*
B3 Anton Nowakowski Toccata A-moll
Composed By – Froberger*
B4 Anton Nowakowski Magnificat Octavi Toni (5 Versetten)
Composed By – Kindermann*

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sorø Klosterkirke
  • Recorded At – Grote Sint Laurenskerk Alkmaar
  • Recorded At – St. Johanniskirche, Lüneburg
  • Recorded At – Basilika Weingarten
  • Recorded At – Wieskirche
  • Recorded At – St. Peter und Paul, Obermarchtal
  • Recorded At – Basilika Ottobeuren

Credits

  • Organ – Albert de Klerk (tracks: A3, B2), Anton Nowakowski (tracks: A1, B1, B3, B4), Piet Kee (tracks: A2)

Notes

"Sonderauflage für den Deutschen Schallplattenclub" printed on label and cover

A1: Anton Nowakowski an der Marcussen-Orgel der Klosterkirche in Soro
A2: Piet Klee an der Schnitger-Orgel der St. Laurenskerk in Alkmaar
A3: Albert de Klerk an der Historischen Orgel der Kirche St Johannis in Lüneburg

B1: Anton Nowakowski an der Gabler-Orgel in Weingarten
B2: Albert de Klerk an der Historischen Orgel der Wies-Kirche
B3: Anton Nowakowski an der Holzhay-Orgel in Obermarchtal
B4: Anton Nowakowski an der Heilig-Geist-Orgel von Riepp in Ottobeuren

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other: Contr. Copy.
  • Other: BT 541 - B
  • Matrix / Runout: LP - 070052 - IR
  • Matrix / Runout: LP - 070053