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Kirchen sonata in D K144
Uploaded by: PLRT
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Organ: 1766 Riepp Heilig-Geist Organ, Ottobeuren, Germany Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 103
Fantasia in d minor K397
Uploaded by: PLRT
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang-Amadeus Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 230
Wunderbarer König
Uploaded by: Bartfloete
Composer: Drischner, Max Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 79
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Bartfloete (01/02/16)
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Dreyer, Johann Melchior
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Prospectum
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St. Peter und Paul Weissenau
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| Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
| Genre: | Classicism |
| Description: | Johann Melchior Dreyer was born 1747 in Röttingen, Bavaria (Lower Franconia). In 1767 he became schoolmaster in Ellwangen near Stuttgart, 1779 organist at a monastery, 1790 also choirmaster. In 1803 the monastery was closed in the course of secularization and he became city organist and conductor in Ellwangen, where he died in 1824.
He composed about 50 masses, 12 symphonies and instrumental music. His 24 organ sonatas were published 1800 and 1803 in 4 volumes of 6. This one is the 6th sonata from volume 3.
His music could be compared with Joseph Haydn’s brother Michael: catchy melodies, simple harmonies, easy structure, brilliant upper voices and light-heartedness are characteristic for his style.
Dreyer‘s music, esp. his sacred music was well-known and estimated up to the middle of the 19th century and disappeared then, probably due to the backward-looking Cecilian movement.
I had already recorded this sonata earlier on the Velesovo set.
Registration:
I Principal 8' Copel 8' Quintadena 8' Gamba 8' Octav 4' Flöten 4' Mixtur VI 2'
II Principal 8' Octav 4' Quint 3' Syflöt 2'
III Nachthorn 8' Spitzflöten 4' Flageolet 2' Cromorn/Schalmei 8'
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| Performance: | Live |
| Recorded in: | Stereo |
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