in Choir & Organ (Mar, 2013)
It seems curious that, after recording Vierne in Rouen, Buxtehude in Hamburg, Liszt in Merseburg and even Krebs in Weingarten, MDG should release a CD of early 20th-century music by the American Horatio Parker on a modern Kuhn organ. Rudolf Innig’s justification that the organ has late romantic leanings and (on paper) all the sounds Parker requests may be true but, despite its three enclosures and high pressure ‘Turmwerk’ (with tuba), it lacks any real lyricism above mezzo piano with the chorus reeds cold and stolidly objective. This is a shame as, for me, it spoils Innig’s intuitive and commanding performances. Parker was a pupil of Rheinberger and while his music …
Parker : Œuvre pour orgue. Innig.
Horatio Parker : Sonate pour orgue op. 65. Quatre pièces pour orgue op. 66. Cinq pièces pour orgue op. 68.
Rudolf Innig (orgue Kuhn de la cathédrale d’Osnabrück).
22,90€
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