Nielsen: Organ Works - Bryndorf
Dacapo Records 6.220635
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Classical - Instrumental
Nielsen: Fest-præludium ved Aarhundredskiftet (Festival Prelude for the New Century), CNW 84 (1901); 29 Little Preludes for Organ, CNW 96 (1929); Naar jeg betænker Tid og Stund (As I consider time and day), CNW 185 (1914); Et helligt Liv, en salig Død (A holy life, a blessed death), CNW 164 (1914); Forunderligt at sige (How wonderful to ponder), CNW 165 (1914); Frisk op! Endnu engang (Refresh yourself in song), CNW 168 (1913-15); Ak, min Rose visner bort (Ah, my rose will fade away), CNW 153 (1913-15); Guds Engle i Flok (God’s angels, unite), CNW 170 (1913-15); Two Preludes, CNW 98 (1931); Melody, CNW 97 (1929); Commotio, CNW 99 (1930-31)
Torsten Nielsen (baritone)
Bine Bryndorf (organ)
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) began writing for the organ only late in life. Starting with the 29 Little Preludes for Organ, Nielsen invented a personal organ style both Baroque and very Nielsenesque, refined in his last major work, the monumental Commotio. On this CD Professor Bine Bryndorf performs Nielsen’s organ works on the ideally suited organ at Nikolaj Kunsthal in Copenhagen, adding a selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs with baritone Torsten Nielsen.
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- Carl Nielsen: Ak, min Rose visner bort, CNW 153
- Carl Nielsen: Commotio, Op. 58
- Carl Nielsen: Et helligt Liv, en salig Død, CNW 164
- Carl Nielsen: Forunderligt at sige, CNW 165
- Carl Nielsen: Frisk op! Endnu engang, CNW 168
- Carl Nielsen: Guds Engle i Flok, CNW 170
- Carl Nielsen: Melody in E flat major, CNW 97
- Carl Nielsen: Naar jeg betænker Tid og Stund, CNW 185
- Carl Nielsen: Prelude in E major, CNW 84 'Festival Prelude for the New Century'
- Carl Nielsen: Preludes (2), CNW 98
- Carl Nielsen: Small Preludes (29), Op. 51
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