Brahms - Chorale Prelude Op. 122 No. 4 'Herzlich tut mich erfreuen'
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Instrumental » Organ Solos
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Special offer. Johannes Brahms - The Complete Organ Music
Four Early Compositions and Eleven Chorale Preludes
Nicholas Denby (organ)
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Karl Richter - The Universal Musician
Many first-time international releases on CD , including Handel and Bach solo harpsichord music, CPE Bach Symphonies, Schütz Musikalische Exequien, Haydn Symphonies, Mozart, Brahms and Liszt organ works.
Ernst Haefliger, Karl Richter, Peter Schreier, Maria Stader, Elisabeth Lindermeier/Heinrich-Schütz-Kreis
Münchener Bach-Orchester, Berliner Philharmoniker
Imperious, expansive, overly emphatic - yes, Karl Richter's second Goldbergs can answer to various negative charges. Heard differently, the grandeur is inspiring, the sure rhythmic sense and... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, Best-kept Secrets
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Eidsten Dahl's sympathetic interpretations exude warmth and serenity in the Chorale Preludes. A Clara Schumann transcription is an imaginative bonus. — More…
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Brahms's 11 Chorale Preludes for organ have been arranged for solo piano by a number of composers including Busoni and Paul Juon, but here we have the world premiere of versions for four-hands-one-piano... — More…
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Now that’s what you call an organ!...This mighty instrument could not be better suited for Brahms’ organ works. — More…
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Toccatas and Roses
Peter Crompton (the Hill Norman and Beard organs of the Royal Hospital School, East Anglia)
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