Die neue Ahrend-Orgel - Dreieinigkeitskirche Regensburg Roman Emilius
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
07.07.2021
Label: SPEKTRAL
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Roman Emilius
Composer: Johann Jacob Froberger (1616 - 1667), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791), Olivier Messiaen (1908 - 1992)
Album including Album cover
- Johann Jacob Froberger (1616 - 1667), Instrumental:
- 1 FrobergerInstrumental: Fantasia I sopra ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la, FbWV 201 08:02
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788), Instrumental:
- 2 BachInstrumental: Choralbearbeitung in zwei Teilen, BWV Anh. 745: Aus der Tiefe rufe ich 05:05
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 1750), Instrumental:
- 3 BachInstrumental: Toccata und Fuge d-Moll, BWV 565 09:41
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791), Instrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620):
- 4 MozartInstrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620): No. 1. Marsch der Priester (Transkription für Orgel von Roman Emilius) 02:49
- 5 MozartInstrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620): No. 2. Gebet des Sarastro (Transkription für Orgel von Roman Emilius) 03:07
- 6 MozartInstrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620): No. 3. Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (Transkription für Orgel von Roman Emilius) 02:59
- 7 MozartInstrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620): No. 4. Gesang der geharnischten Männer (Transkription für Orgel von Roman Emilius) 04:59
- 8 MozartInstrumental: Zauberflöten-Suite (nach "Die Zauberflöte", KV 620): No. 5. Es siegte die Stärke (Transkription für Orgel von Roman Emilius) 01:52
- Olivier Messiaen (1908 - 1992), Instrumental:
- 9 MessiaenInstrumental: Livre d'orgue: Chants d'oiseaux 08:14
- Johann Sebastian Bach, (1685 - 1750), Instrumental:
- 10 BachInstrumental: Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582 15:07
Info for Die neue Ahrend-Orgel - Dreieinigkeitskirche Regensburg
The great Church of the Holy Trinity in Regensburg has finally gotten its long desired “Bach organ”, with its new organ by Hendrik Ahrend. Church music director Roman Emilius introduces the new instrument with its warm and varied tonal qualities in a programme first given at the dedication concert. A memorable experience.
Roman Emilius (Ahrend-organ Dreieinigkeitskirche Regensburg)
Roman Emilius
was born in Nuremberg in 1963. He began music lessons on the piano, violin, and organ, and later went on to study church music at the Music University in Frankfurt/Main. While there, he studied with Edgar Krapp (organ), Wolfgang Schaeffer (choral conducting), Irina Edelstein (piano), and Jiři Stárek (orchestral conducting). He completed the final degrees (Examen) in church music and organ performance and the Diplom (Master of Music) in orchestral conducting. In 1988, he won the Cultural Sponsorship Award from the city of Erlangen. After spending a year as an assistant in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, in 1992 he received a scholarship from the Bavarian Ministry of Culture for the “Cité Internationale des Arts” in Paris. Along with his duties as choir master at the Church of the Resurrection in Fürth, he was the pianist for the ars nova ensemble of Nuremberg from 1994 to 1998. In 1997 he became the choir master at the Church of Christ in Munich. He teaches choral conducting in the church music division at the Munich University of Music. Since October of 2008 he has been the Evangelical City and Deanery Cantor in Regensburg and the conductor of the Regensburg University Chorus.
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