March 14, 2023 at 7:30 p.m
“One of the most famous works for organ solos in literature, Liszt’s ‘Ad nos’, has been arranged by the great French organist Marcel Dupres for organ and orchestra. We combined it with Bruckner’s Erste, which – also in C minor – signifies the organist’s first step towards becoming a symphonist Great.” (Roland Klotig)
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Composer: Franz Liszt / 1811-1886
Editor: Marcel Dupres / 1886-1971
Address: Ad nos, ad salutarem undam, S 259
Subtitle: Fantasy and Fugue on a Chorale from Meyerbeer’s Opera “Le Prophète”
Subtitle: Arrangement for Organ and Orchestra
Soloist: Christian Schmidt / organ
Orchestra: Graz Philharmonic
Direction: Roland Klotig
Length: 27:27 minutes
label: global version; LM
Composer: Jean Langlais / 1907-1991
Title: No. 7 Alleluia / from “7 Etudes de concert”
Subtitle: To Pedal the Organ
Soloist: Christian Schmidt / organ
Duration: 04:02 minutes
Label: Global Version
Composer: Anton Bruckner / 1824-1896
Title: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, WAB 101
Subtitle: Linz Edition (1868)
Orchestra: Graz Philharmonic
Direction: Roland Klotig
Length: 49:33 minutes
Label: Music Publishers. LM (doubler)
Composer: Erwin Schulhoff / 1894-1942
Address: String Quartet No. 2 (1925)
Performers: Aaron Quartet
Performer(s): Ludwig Müller / violin
Performer(s): Barna Kobori / Violin
Performer(s): Georg Hamann / Viola
Performer(s): Christophe Pantheon / Violoncello
Length: 19:34 minutes
Label: Global Version
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy / 1809-1847
Address: String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 12
Performers: Aaron Quartet
Performer(s): Ludwig Müller / violin
Performer(s): Barna Kobori / Violin
Performer(s): Georg Hamann / Viola
Performer(s): Christophe Pantheon / Violoncello
Length: 25:12 minutes
Label: Breitkopf & Haertel
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven / 1770-1827
Address: III. Allegro assai vivace, ma serioso / from the String Quartet in F minor, Op.95
Performers: Aaron Quartet
Performer(s): Ludwig Müller / violin
Performer(s): Barna Kobori / Violin
Performer(s): Georg Hamann / Viola
Performer(s): Christophe Pantheon / Violoncello
Length: 04:40 minutes
Label: Breitkopf & Haertel
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