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Titel: Nuovi Fiori Musicali
Doblinger Musikverlag

Ordernr.: 02 470
Editor: Reinhard Jaud / ECHO

Prize (in €): 29,90

 

http://www.doblinger-musikverlag.at/Neuersch/index.php?sp=1&kat=1

Nuovi Fiori Musicali


New Music For Historical Organs



With the presentation of NUOVI FIOR MUSICALI, along desideratum of ECHO has come true - a volume witn new music for historical organs.

 

Eleven composers from ten countries have made a contribution to this volume by request of the eleven member cities of ECHO. The artistic directors of the relative ECHO cities chose the best from all submitted compositions.

 

In a close collaboration with the composers, some revisions have been made, individual singularities regarding notation such as for example pauses, however, have been retained unchanged and have not been unified according to the intention of the composers.

 

Even though the compositions have been created for quite specific instruments or for typical organs of a certain region, it is certainly legitimate and of great interest to interpret them on "modern"organs as well.

 

Content:


Bernard Foccroulle: Spiegel. 6 Versets autour de Salve Regina d'Arnolt Schlick (Alkmaar)

Joris Verdin: Batalla (Brussels)

Rainer Lischka: Introduktion und Passacaglia (Freiberg)

Caroline Charrière: De Sancta Maria pour voix de femmes et orgue (Fribourg)

Erland Hildén: B-A-C-H  mässa för Orgel (Göteborg)

Peter Planyavsky: Partita sopra Cantio Oenipontana (Innsbruck)

Joao Pedro Oliveira: Livro de Órgao Ibérico - 5 Edudes (Lisboa)

Luc Antonini: Trois pièces pour orgue - Prélude, Interlude et Postlude (d'après la messe Lux et Origo (Toulouse)

Filippo Perocco: Sul tasto per organo antico (Treviso)

Mladen Tarbuk: Toccatina Istriana (Umag)

Luis Pedro Bráviz Coarasa: El Angel Dormido (Zaragoza)


The presentation of Nuovi Fiori Musicali


ECHO, the organization unifying European Cities of Historical Organs,has  presened its publication "Nuovi Fiori Musicali" during a festive concert in the St. Ursula church in Vienna. In cooperation with the Viennese Publishing house Doblinger, editor Reinhard Jaud has selected 11 new compositions specially written for the performance on historical organs.

At the presentation concert, which took place on April 16th,  four of these compositions have been be performed.

 
The well-known Viennese Organist and Organ Professor Peter Planyavski  played his own Partita sopra Cantio Oenipontana. The young ECHO organist of the year 2009, Gilles Leyers,  performed three pieces by the French composer/organist Luc Antonini. Josef Loibner, student in the organ class of Pier Damiano Peretti in Vienna,  played the organ part of Caroline Charričre, a female composer from Switzerland, a work for four female voices and the organ. The Dutch organist Pieter van Dijk  represented ECHO in demonstrating Bernard Foccroulle's creation "Spiegel" , a view on the Salve Regina of Arnolt Schlick.


 


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