Pachelbel: Organ Works, Volume 1 Matthew Owens
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2021
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
02.07.2021
Label: Resonus Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Matthew Owens
Komponist: Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706):
- 1 Pachelbel: Prelude in D Minor, P407 05:58
- 2 Pachelbel: Fugue in D Minor, P154 02:48
- 3 Pachelbel: Toccata in F Major, P463 02:52
- Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a:
- 4 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: I. Chorale 00:51
- 5 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: II. Partita I 00:55
- 6 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: III. Partita II 00:56
- 7 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: IV. Partita III 00:55
- 8 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: V. Partita IV 01:00
- 9 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: VI. Partita V 01:04
- 10 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen’, P7a: VII. Partita VI 00:57
- Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni:
- 11 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni I, P314 02:02
- 12 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni II, P315 01:40
- 13 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni III, P316 01:19
- 14 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni IV, P317 01:44
- 15 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni V, P318 01:44
- 16 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni VI, P319 01:49
- 17 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni VII, P320 01:08
- 18 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni VIII, P321 01:48
- 19 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni IX, P322 01:27
- 20 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni X, P323 01:19
- 21 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni XI, P324 01:00
- 22 Pachelbel: Magnificat Fugue Quinti Toni XII, P325 02:26
- Johann Pachelbel:
- 23 Pachelbel: Ciacona in F Minor, P43 10:56
- Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz:
- 24 Pachelbel: Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz, P483 02:31
- 25 Pachelbel: Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz, P484 04:08
- Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379:
- 26 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: I. Chorale 00:55
- 27 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: II. Partita I 00:57
- 28 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: III. Partita II 00:59
- 29 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: IV. Partita III 01:00
- 30 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: V. Partita IV 01:06
- 31 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: VI. Partita V 01:01
- 32 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: XII. Partita VI 00:55
- 33 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: VIII. Partita VII 01:04
- 34 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: IX. Partita VIII 00:43
- 35 Pachelbel: Chorale Partita ‘Was Gott tut, das ist wholgetan’, P379: X. Partita IX 00:55
- Johann Pachelbel:
- 36 Pachelbel: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, P106 05:50
Info zu Pachelbel: Organ Works, Volume 1
A close contemporary of Buxtehude, Johann Pachelbel was by all accounts an outstanding keyboard player himself, and his compositions provide a fascinating stylistic bridge between early-Baroque composers such as Frescobaldi and Froberger (both of whom influenced him) and the later music of Bach and his contemporaries.
Organist Matthew Owens embarks on a major exploration of the many extant organ works of Pachelbel beginning with this first volume recorded on the iconic 1965 Frobenius Organ of The Queen’s College Chapel in Oxford, considered a vital instrument in the classical organ revival in Britain. Demonstrating the huge range of his abilities as a composer, the diverse forms and styles Pachelbel used are revealed in this compelling recital.
Matthew Owens, organ
Matthew Owens
became Organist and Master of the Choristers of Wells Cathedral in January 2005, having previously been Organist and Master of the Music at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh, and Sub Organist of Manchester Cathedral. In addition to being responsible for the 1100 year old tradition of daily sung worship at Wells Cathedral, Matthew has toured, broadcast, and recorded extensively with Wells Cathedral Choir. Matthew is the Founder Artistic Director of three initiatives at Wells: Cathedral Commissions, a scheme which commissions new works from pre-eminent British composers; the cathedral’s innovative festival, new music wells; and its counterpart, Early Music Wells.
Matthew was educated at Chetham’s School of Music; The Queen’s College, Oxford; the Royal Northern College of Music; and the Sweelinck Conservatorium, Amsterdam. His major organ studies were with Gordon Stewart, Margaret Phillips, and Jacques van Oortmerssen. From 1994-99, he was Tutor in Organ Studies at the RNCM and Chetham’s, and worked for BBC Religious Broadcasting; he was Conductor of The Exon Singers from 1997-2011, and President of the Cathedral Organists' Association from 2010-13.
He is Musical Director of the Wells Cathedral Oratorio Society, a chorus of over 150 singers with which he has performed many major works by J.S. Bach, Brahms, Britten, Elgar, Fauré, Handel, Purcell, Rutter, Vaughan Williams, Verdi and Vivaldi, with some of the south of England’s leading professional orchestras. Matthew has directed choral workshops and summer schools throughout the UK and abroad – including recent visits to Australia, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, New Zealand, and the USA – and has made over thirty recordings as a conductor with major labels including Hyperion, Signum, and Resonus Classics.
As an organist, Matthew has given recitals in Australia, France, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, New Zealand, the USA, and throughout the UK, including many festival appearances, and at venues such as St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, and St John’s Smith Square, and is currently performing the complete works of Bach at Wells Cathedral over a series of thirty-six recitals. He has championed new music, particularly of British composers, conducting over 180 world premieres, including works by leading composers ranging from Jools Holland to Sir James MacMillan, and John Rutter to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. As a composer himself, he is published by Oxford University Press and Novello.
Booklet für Pachelbel: Organ Works, Volume 1