Beethoven: Adagio cantabile. Slow movements from Beethoven's piano sonatas and chamber music in arrangements for organ - Sheet music | Carus-Verlag

Ludwig van Beethoven Adagio cantabile. Slow movements from Beethoven's piano sonatas and chamber music in arrangements for organ

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The "Moonlight Sonata" for organ? This volume demonstrates that this can indeed be an attractive option! The same goes for the hardly less well-known Adagio cantabile from the Grande Sonate Pathétique and to the four other slow movements from Beethoven’s piano sonatas, published here for the first time in versions for organ. What these works have in common is a solemn, sublime, sometimes devotional and contemplative tone, which is particularly suited to the organ and for use in worship – as music for Communion and the Eucharist, weddings, funerals, and other occasions.
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  • Ludwig van Beethoven was without doubt one of the most influential composers in the history of music. His works formed the culmination of many genres – particularly instrumental – of Viennese classicism, and laid the foundation for the following decades. But Beethoven’s vocal works set standards too: the late Missa Solemnis is one of the most impressive choral works of its time; but his earlier Mass in C also opens up new worlds of expression for the liturgical text, and set the benchmark for the further development in the composition of the mass. And with the final chorus of the Ninth Symphony, the setting of Schiller’s Ode to Joy, Beethoven created one of the most frequently-performed and best known choral pieces of all, writing a timeless musical memorial to himself. Personal details
  • Andreas Gräsle (harmonium) studied church music in Stuttgart (organ: Jon Laukvik) and took his concert diploma in organ with Daniel Roth in Saarbrücken, followed by early music studies with Andrea Marcon. He was a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and a prizewinner at the International Johann Pachelbel Competition in Nuremberg in 1991. From 1996 to 2003 he was choirmaster and organist at the Augustinuskirche in Schwäbisch Gmünd, and in April 2003 he became district choirmaster in Ditzingen. In addition, he is much in demand as chamber music partner, organist and harpsichordist. He has made several CDs of organ and chamber music, and his own improvisations and arrangements of children’s songs round off his musical activities. He has taught score reading at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart since 1997. Personal details

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... Die «Mondscheinsonate» für Orgel? Der vorliegende Band zeigt, dass dies durchaus eine reizvolle Option sein kann!
musik & liturgie, 05/2019

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