Friedrich Lux (1820–95) was one of the breed of musicians who bound
together musical life in nineteenth-century Germany: though he worked
away from the major cities, as conductor, teacher, organist, organiser
and composer, he was an indispensable element of the communities in
which he worked. His large body of organ music, as good as unknown
before now, brings together elements of the musical language of Bach,
Mendelssohn and Schumann, in works that range from the intimate to the
grandiose toccataclassics.com
FRIEDRICH LUX (1820-1895)
Tracklist :
Credits :
Organ [Martti Porthan Organ, Raahe Church, Finland] – Jan Lehtola
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FRIEDRICH LUX — Organ Works, Volume One (Jan Lehtola) (2022) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
FRIEDRICH LUX — Organ Works, Volume Two (Jan Lehtola) (2023) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Friedrich Lux (1820–95) was one of those musicians who formed the fabric
of musical life in nineteenth-century Germany: though he worked away
from the major cities, as conductor, teacher, organist, organiser and
composer, he was an indispensable element of the communities in which he
worked. His large body of organ music, as good as unknown before now,
brings together elements of the musical language of Bach, Mendelssohn
and Schumann, in works that range from the intimate to the
grandiose.This second volume brings some of his many transcriptions to
the fore. toccataclassics.com
FRIEDRICH LUX (1820-1895)
Tracklist :
Credits :
Horn – Petri Komulainen (tracks: 14)
Organ [Organ Of Kemi Church, Kemi, Finland] – Jan Lehtola
FRIEDRICH LUX (1820-1895)
Tracklist :
Credits :
Horn – Petri Komulainen (tracks: 14)
Organ [Organ Of Kemi Church, Kemi, Finland] – Jan Lehtola
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