Müthel: Complete Fantasies - Choral Preludes Léon Berben
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
12.01.2018
Label: Aeolus
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Léon Berben
Composer: Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728-1788)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728 - 1788):
- 1Fantasie in E flat Major06:11
- 2Choral Prelude "Herzlich tut mich verlangen"04:26
- 3Fantasie in G Major03:30
- 4Choral Prelude "Was mein Gott will, gescheh allzeit"01:40
- 5Three variations on „Jesu, meine Freude“: I. Variantion I03:35
- 6Three variations on „Jesu, meine Freude“: II. Variantion II04:05
- 7Three variations on „Jesu, meine Freude“: III. Variantion III02:41
- 8Fantasie in F Major05:58
- 9Choral Prelude "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid"03:12
- 10Praeludium in C Major04:09
- 11Fugue Fantasy in C Major12:59
- 12Fantasie in E flat Major07:09
- 13Fantasie in G Minor07:37
Info for Müthel: Complete Fantasies - Choral Preludes
Johann Gottfried Müthel was one of the most important and individual keyboard composers of the eighteenth century.
His compositional style is indebted not only to Johann Sebastian Bach – for he was his last pupil – but particularly to his studies with Johann Adolph Hasse, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann. Müthel's keyboard works are stamped by the 'empfindsam' style of C.P.E. Bach, but in terms of complexity and emotional expression he takes this a whole step further.
For his recording of Muethel's Fantasies and Choral preludes Léon Berben has chosen a baroque organ that was buit by Franciscus Volckland in 1729 for the Saint Luke's church at Muehlberg (Thuringia, Germany). One century later this instrument has been slighty modified and enlarged in an early romantic sense which makes of it the ideal choice for Muethel's organ compositions.
Léon Berben, organ
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