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'Elegy'
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Composer: George Thalben-Ball Organ: Pasadena Presbyterian Aeolian Skinner op. 1131-A Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 184
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Composer: John Ireland Organ: Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000) Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 112
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Trio n.2 Op. 49
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Composer: Rheinberger, Josef Organ: 1904 Wilhelm Sauer, Dortmund, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 80
Aeolsharfe
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Composer: Gerard Bunk (1888-1958) Organ: 1904 Wilhelm Sauer, Dortmund, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 713
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CarsonCooman (02/24/18)
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Åberg, Thomas
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1904 Wilhelm Sauer, Dortmund, Germany
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Contemporary |
Description: | Thomas Åberg (b. 1952) — Elegy (1984; Version B) for organ
Thomas Åberg (b. 1952) was born in Stockholm, Sweden and works there as composer, concert organist, and music administrator. Most of his works are written for the organ and are often characterized by their rhythmic joy, simplicity, and humor. He has stated that “music must bring enjoyment, without abandoning reverence,” and as such his style often uses the most basic of musical materials to create a discourse that is both spiritual and visceral. His music has been performed by organists at festivals throughout Europe, Asia, and the USA. He also tours regularly worldwide as concert organist with his own works. In December 2012, Carson Cooman released a CD (Legends in the Garden) devoted to Åberg’s organ compositions and also has recorded more than 60 other Åberg works for YouTube.
Published by Svensk Musik (SMIC) ( https://www.svenskmusik.org/en) |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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