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Partita IV
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Composer: Scheibe, Johann Adolph Organ: Laurenskerk - Transept Organ - 1959 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 61
Psalm 101: Trio & Koraal
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Composer: Leeuw, Marc de Organ: 1766 Riepp Heilig-Geist Organ, Ottobeuren, Germany Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 78
Toccata in g
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Passacaglia
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Concerto del Sgr. Gentili in A
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Composer: Walther, Johann Gottfried Organ: 1766 Riepp Heilig-Geist Organ, Ottobeuren, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 377
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EdoL (01/08/19)
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Kobrich, Johann Anton
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OrganArt Media
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1766 Riepp Heilig-Geist Organ, Ottobeuren, Germany
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Classisism // Galante Stil |
Description: | Johann Anton Kobrich (1714 – 1791) was born in Landsberg am Lech as son of the town’s organist.
When his father died in 1730 Johann Anton became his successor as organist, a post he held for 61 years until his death. Shortly after his wife died in 1782, Johann Anton Kobrich received the ordination to the priesthood.
During the last years of his life he combines both the posts of organist and priest. Kobrich was a prolific composer and organist, well known to his contemporaries, but now largely forgotten. His musical output ranged from masses to string methods, and from litanies to organ preludes.
Kobrich was a typical figure of the transition from the Baroque to the Galant period. The old contrapuntal style gave way to the new galant style with its melodic expressiveness, variety of motivic ideas, and free treatment of texture.
Generally that led to a decline in the quality of organ composition during the eighteenth century. Kobrich is no exception to this tendency. In his organ music pedals are rarely used, and then only for long sustained notes. In his writing Kobrich shows lack of contrapuntal development, long sequences, and a variaty of motivic ideas. That does not mean that his music is unattractive or without merit. It is good music, it is just not the best music.
(From partitura organum website)
Link to the Kobrich partita's:
http://partitura.org/index.php/johann-anton-kobrich-keyboard-partitas-part/
To the main website:
http://partitura.org/index.php/jongbloed-auke/ |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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