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Brahms / Busch / Douiller- Brahms In Strassbourg - The Organ Chorales (CD)

SKU: 4025796022124
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the album cover for Brahms / Busch / Douiller - Brahms In Strassbourg - The Organ Chorales
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The late 19th century saw the expansion of the Neustadt; the German district of Strasbourg; recently listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Built during the same period; the three historic organs chosen for the complete recording of Johannes Brahms' organ chorales are the precious witnesses to a time of exceptional artistic luxuriance. The three Fin de siècle composers whose works were additionally selected by Jean-Michel Douiller revive Brahms's sonorous world as they breathe life into these three instruments: Ernest Chausson; Max Reger; and Gustav Busch. The works by Chausson and Busch are recorded for the very first time on the CD at hand.

Format: New CD/Classical

Brahms / Busch / Douiller- Brahms In Strassbourg - The Organ Chorales (CD)

SKU: 4025796022124
Regular price ¥145.00
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per

Release Date: 09.22.2023

 
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The late 19th century saw the expansion of the Neustadt; the German district of Strasbourg; recently listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Built during the same period; the three historic organs chosen for the complete recording of Johannes Brahms' organ chorales are the precious witnesses to a time of exceptional artistic luxuriance. The three Fin de siècle composers whose works were additionally selected by Jean-Michel Douiller revive Brahms's sonorous world as they breathe life into these three instruments: Ernest Chausson; Max Reger; and Gustav Busch. The works by Chausson and Busch are recorded for the very first time on the CD at hand.