1: Phantasie Für Orgel Über Den Choral: ''Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme!'' Op. 52 Nr. 2 (21:34) : Aus ''Zwölf Stücke Für Die Orgel'' Op. 59: () 6: Variationen Und Fuge Über Ein Originalthema Für Orgel Op. 73 (35:19)
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Sander, Martin
Description:
Orgelwerke Vol.2 is an album by Max Reger, released in 2013. The album is a classical CD. - SANDER, MARTIN
Martin Sander an der historischen Walcker-Orgel von 1883 im Dom zu Riga.
Digitalaufnahme: 2.-5.11.1993
(p) Motette 1994
Made in Germany
"Die Grossen Orgelwerke Vol.2" is an impressive CD release featuring organist Martin Sander, presenting a selection of major organ works in a highly concentrated and artistically mature form. With great stylistic sensitivity and technical refinement, Sander explores the expressive range of the organ, from majestic, monumental passages to intimate, contemplative moments. The recording focuses on the grandeur and architectural clarity of the works, while at the same time revealing many fine details in registration and phrasing. Listeners can expect a carefully conceived program that showcases the organ as a symphonic, color-rich instrument and offers both connoisseurs and newcomers a deeply engaging listening experience. Martin Sander is regarded as a versatile and profound organist whose interpretations are shaped by both solid craftsmanship and a strong sense of musical architecture. In his career, he has made a name for himself especially in the field of large-scale organ literature, where he combines clarity of structure with an expressive, yet stylistically informed approach. His performances and recordings are appreciated for their balance between intellectual depth and immediacy of expression, making him a sought-after interpreter for demanding organ repertoire. The label Motette has long been associated with high-quality classical and sacred music recordings, with particular emphasis on organ, choral and liturgical repertoire. Known for its careful production values and acoustically refined recording locations, Motette focuses on presenting works in a way that respects the sound and spatial character of the music. This results in recordings that are not only artistically convincing but also sonically immersive, preserving the natural resonance and dynamic breadth of the instruments and ensembles. With "Die Grossen Orgelwerke Vol.2," Motette once again underlines its commitment to sophisticated organ recordings that appeal equally to specialists and a broader classical audience. Overall, this CD offers a thoughtfully compiled and finely realized portrait of "great organ works," in which Martin Sander and Motette combine interpretative depth and audiophile quality into a coherent artistic statement.