Postludium d-Moll Op. 58, 4 Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Brosig, Moritz Organ: 1885 F. Ladegast, Wernigerode, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 143
Improvisation in Renaissance Style Uploaded by: adri Composer: * My Own Composition Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 256
Trio E dur, op. 20 nr 9 Uploaded by: ajongbloed Composer: Rinck, Johan Christian Heinrich Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 120
allein (alone) (2009) Uploaded by: CarsonCooman Composer: Houben, Eva-Maria Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 91
Toccata Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Storace, Bernardo Organ: St. Peter und Paul Weissenau Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 384
Cesar Bresgen (1913–1988) — Postludium in C (1979–80) for organ
Austrian composer Cesar Bresgen (1913–1988) was born in Florence, Italy and was raised in Zell am See, Munich, Prague, and Salzburg. He studied at the Musikhochschule in Munich. From 1939–84 (with a break during the war years) he was Professor of Composition at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. His output as composer was very large and wide ranging in purpose. Like his good friend Carl Orff, he composed a large amount of pedagogical music. He also wrote many works in all forms (from orchestral to solo) for professional musicians. Bresgen also authored several books on improvisation and other topics. In addition to his musical pursuits he was active in painting (both his parents were artists), the graphic arts, and mycology (the study of fungi/mushrooms).
Published by Doblinger Musikverlag in “Orgelbuch I”