Retrospection: Organ Works of the 16th & 17th Century Krzysztof Urbaniak
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
29.04.2015
Label: PASCHENrecords
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Krzysztof Urbaniak
Composer: John Bull (1562-1628), Hans Leo Hassler, Francisco Corrêa de Arauxo, Johannes Fischer, Matthias Weckmann, Johann Jacob Froberger
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Kraków Tablature (1548)
- 1 Preambulum magnum 02:09
- Nasz Sbawiczyel Pan Bog (God Our Saviour)
- 2 Verse 1 00:44
- 3 Verse 2 01:36
- 4 Verse 3 03:10
- Lowicz Tablature (1580)
- 5 Magnificat anima mea dominum 01:08
- 6 Quia respexit 01:16
- 7 Et misericordia 01:09
- 8 Deposuit potentes 01:11
- 9 Suscepit Israel 01:22
- 10 Gloria patri 00:56
- John Bull (1562-1628)
- 11 Salve 01:30
- 12 Ad te clamamus 01:14
- 13 Eia ergo 01:22
- 14 O clemens 01:27
- 15 Pro fine 01:46
- Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
- 16 Canzon á 4 Voci 04:16
- Francisco Corrêa de Arauxo (1584-1654)
- 17 No. 29, Quinto tiento de medio registro de tiple de septimo tono 04:29
- 18 No. 43, Tiento de medio registro de baxon de sexto tono 02:41
- Johannes Fischer (1595-16??)
- 19 Melodia á 4 Voci 04:55
- Matthias Weckmann (1616-1674)
- 20 Lucidor einß hütt der schaf 02:06
- 21 Var. 1, — 01:44
- 22 Var. 2, — 01:37
- 23 Var. 3, — 01:43
- 24 Var. 4, — 01:47
- Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667)
- 25 Canzona No. 2 in G Minor, FbWV 302 04:23
- 26 Fantasia sopra Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la in C major, FbWV 201 07:50
Info for Retrospection: Organ Works of the 16th & 17th Century
Once again we embark upon an exciting path of music history: Retrospection is the name of the new CD, which Krzysztof Urbaniak dedicates to organ music of the 16th and 17th Century. The programme rages from very rarely played pieces taken from Polish organ tablatures to works of more familiar composers such as Hans Leo Hassler, Jacob Froberger and Matthias Weckmann.
This repertoire was chosen for an instrument which could not be more authentic: the Danish Castle Sønderborg’s Renaissance organ which was built in 1570 and is currently one of the oldest playable organs in the whole of Europe. With its in today’s eyes very unusual specification, fascinating sounds can be produced, which on modern instruments seem to have almost disappeared into oblivion.
Krzysztof Urbaniak, who has already with his first PASCHENrecords CD “Danziger Barock II” demonstrated his extremely graceful and detailed playing, proverbially “pulls out all the stops” and presents a wealth of sounds which not only friends of the organ shouldn’t miss...
Krzysztof Urbaniak, organ
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Booklet for Retrospection: Organ Works of the 16th & 17th Century