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Drischner / Flamme- Sonnenhymnus (Hybr)

SKU: 761203537624
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the album cover for Drischner / Flamme - Sonnenhymnus (Hybr)
the album cover for Drischner / Flamme - Sonnenhymnus (Hybr)

Max Drischner's "Neobaroque" music is best understood when it is viewed in it's context shaped by the youth music movement and the organ revival. Drischner composed most of his works for church performance in simple circumstances. He wanted to write appealing music that would reach »the people« and receive a positive response from it's audiences - and even today his music attracts quite a few genuinely enthusiastic fans. The selection of compositions recorded here on a magnificent, richly colored symphonic organ consists of free pieces and pieces set to chorales that can also be played on small organs or in some cases even on the piano. Among the free organ works, the impressive Passacaglia in E major occupies a special place in Drischner's self-understanding because of his detailed comments on it and his suggestions for interpretation. It's title, Sonnen-Hymnus (Sun Hymn), owes to several factors: Drischner incorporates his experiences of sunrises in the mountains of his native Silesia into it and forms associations with creation hymns such as Psalm 104: 27-28 (verses with parallels in an ancient Egyptian hymn ascribed to the pharaoh Akhenaten) and St. Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Sun ("Cantico di Frate Sole," 1224 / 25). Drischner renders this into music based on a theme of eight measures developed from an E major chord and cited a total of thirty-four times. It typically occurs in triple rhythm and is elaborated in various registers, degrees of textural complexity, and forms of rhythmization. Drischner's chordal doubling of the voices produces a hymnic character in the concluding part, and the registration with cimbelstern bells lends a special radiance to this segment.

Tracklist:

  1. Toccata, Adagio & Fuge In A Major
  2. Wie Schön Leuchtet Der Morgenstern
  3. Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme
  4. Nordische Volkstonsuite No. 1
  5. Lofot-Variationen
  6. Nordische Fantasie In A Minor
  7. Lobet Den Herren Den Mächtigen König Der Ehren
  8. Dir, Dir, Jehova Will Ich Singen
  9. Es Ist Das Heil Uns Kommen Her
  10. Praeludium & Fuge In A Minor
  11. Liebster Jesu, Wir Sind Hier
  12. Wer Nur Den Lieben Gott Lässt Walten
  13. Sieh, Hier Bin Ich, Ehrenkönig
  14. Komm, O Komm, Du Geist Des Lebens
  15. Die Güldne Sonne Voll Freud Und Wonne
  16. Herr Gott, Dich Loben Alle Wir
  17. Herz Und Herz Vereint Zusammen
  18. Verleih Uns Frieden Gnädiglich
  19. Die Sonn Hat Sich Mit Ihrem Glanze
  20. Befiehl Du Deine Wege
  21. Fröhlich Soll Mein Herze Springen
  22. Schönster Herr Jesu
  23. Passacaglia In E Major "Sonnenhymnus"
Format: New CD/Classical

Drischner / Flamme- Sonnenhymnus (Hybr)

SKU: 761203537624
Regular price ¥133.00
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Release Date: 08.13.2021

 
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Max Drischner's "Neobaroque" music is best understood when it is viewed in it's context shaped by the youth music movement and the organ revival. Drischner composed most of his works for church performance in simple circumstances. He wanted to write appealing music that would reach »the people« and receive a positive response from it's audiences - and even today his music attracts quite a few genuinely enthusiastic fans. The selection of compositions recorded here on a magnificent, richly colored symphonic organ consists of free pieces and pieces set to chorales that can also be played on small organs or in some cases even on the piano. Among the free organ works, the impressive Passacaglia in E major occupies a special place in Drischner's self-understanding because of his detailed comments on it and his suggestions for interpretation. It's title, Sonnen-Hymnus (Sun Hymn), owes to several factors: Drischner incorporates his experiences of sunrises in the mountains of his native Silesia into it and forms associations with creation hymns such as Psalm 104: 27-28 (verses with parallels in an ancient Egyptian hymn ascribed to the pharaoh Akhenaten) and St. Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Sun ("Cantico di Frate Sole," 1224 / 25). Drischner renders this into music based on a theme of eight measures developed from an E major chord and cited a total of thirty-four times. It typically occurs in triple rhythm and is elaborated in various registers, degrees of textural complexity, and forms of rhythmization. Drischner's chordal doubling of the voices produces a hymnic character in the concluding part, and the registration with cimbelstern bells lends a special radiance to this segment.

Tracklist:

  1. Toccata, Adagio & Fuge In A Major
  2. Wie Schön Leuchtet Der Morgenstern
  3. Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme
  4. Nordische Volkstonsuite No. 1
  5. Lofot-Variationen
  6. Nordische Fantasie In A Minor
  7. Lobet Den Herren Den Mächtigen König Der Ehren
  8. Dir, Dir, Jehova Will Ich Singen
  9. Es Ist Das Heil Uns Kommen Her
  10. Praeludium & Fuge In A Minor
  11. Liebster Jesu, Wir Sind Hier
  12. Wer Nur Den Lieben Gott Lässt Walten
  13. Sieh, Hier Bin Ich, Ehrenkönig
  14. Komm, O Komm, Du Geist Des Lebens
  15. Die Güldne Sonne Voll Freud Und Wonne
  16. Herr Gott, Dich Loben Alle Wir
  17. Herz Und Herz Vereint Zusammen
  18. Verleih Uns Frieden Gnädiglich
  19. Die Sonn Hat Sich Mit Ihrem Glanze
  20. Befiehl Du Deine Wege
  21. Fröhlich Soll Mein Herze Springen
  22. Schönster Herr Jesu
  23. Passacaglia In E Major "Sonnenhymnus"