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Christian Heinrich Rinck - Christian Heinrich Rinck: Works for Organ (Organ by Bernhard Dreymann (1837) St. Ignaz Church, Mainz) (2021) [Hi-Res]

Christian Heinrich Rinck - Christian Heinrich Rinck: Works for Organ (Organ by Bernhard Dreymann (1837) St. Ignaz Church, Mainz) (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Christian Heinrich Rinck: Works for Organ (Organ by Bernhard Dreymann (1837) St. Ignaz Church, Mainz)
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Coviello Classics
  • Genre: Classical Organ
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:54:14
  • Total Size: 506 mb / 2.0 gb
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Tracklist

01. Orgel-Concert in C Minor I. Maestoso
02. Orgel-Concert in C Minor II. Adagio cantabile
03. Orgel-Concert in C Minor III. Finale
04. Adagio in D Major
05. Choral und Variation uber 'Nun danket alle Gott', Op. 127
06. 12 fugierte Nachspiele in D Major, Op. 48 V, Postludium
07. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in A Minor, Op. 57 VII, Adagio
08. 12 fugierte Nachspiele in C Major, Op. 48 III, Postludium
09. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in E Major, Op. 57 VIII, Adagio
10. 12 fugierte Nachspiele in E Minor, Op. 48 I, Postludium
11. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in A Major, Op. 57 XI, Adagio
12. 12 fugierte Nachspiele in F Major, Op. 48 VI, Postludium
13. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in C Major, Op. 57 VI, Adagio
14. Fantasie und Fuge in E-Flat Major I, Fanatsie
15. Fantasie und Fuge in E-Flat Major II, Fuge
16. Orgel-Concert in F Major I. Allegro moderato
17. Orgel-Concert in F Major II. Adagio cantabile
18. Orgel-Concert in F Major III. Rondo
19. Choral und Variation uber 'Jesu meine Freude, Op. 127
20. Postludium in G Major, Op. 55
21. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in E Minor, Op. 57 IV, Adagio
22. 12 fugierte Nachspiele in A Major, Op. 48 XI, Postludium
23. 12 Adagios fur Orgel in G Major, Op. 57 II, Adagio
24. Neun Variationen und Finale, Op. 90


An “exemplary instrument” was the Dreymann organ built in 1837 in the St. Ignaz Church in the centre of Mainz. This was written by someone who should know: Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, composer, organ virtuoso, author of an organ school and expert in the service of the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, who commissioned the construction of the instrument. Unfortunately, the organ did not survive the centuries and wars unscathed; minor repairs were made again and again, but it was not until 2015 to 2019 that it was restored from the ground up. This inspired organ professor Gerhard Gnann from Mainz to embark on a project close to his heart: students are bringing the old sound back to life; he himself is also involved, of course. The chosen works were naturally obvious: they are all by the aforementioned Rinck, who, by the way, was born in the same year as Beethoven and is thus also a 250th anniversary of this year. His works at the transition from the late classical to the romantic period bring out the fine nuances of the organ’s timbres to best advantage.


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