Organist, conductor, composer and teacher, Rheinberger was born in
Vaduz, Liechtenstein, where he held his first appointment as organist.
He moved in 1851 to Munich, studying at the Conservatory, where he later
taught, his pupils including Humperdinck, Wolf-Ferrari and Furtwängler.
Rheinberger was an amazingly prolific composer in many genres. Today he
is chiefly remembered for his organ music, a continuing element in any
performer’s training and repertoire. His twenty Organ Sonatas are
varied, impressive and technically accomplished, testifying to the
continuing tradition of fugal writing that stems from Bach. The present
volume includes the first four of these, with the second, the
Fantasie-Sonate, and the third, the Pastorale-Sonate, bearing titles
that go some way towards describing their musical content.
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JOSEPH GABRIEL RHEINBERGER (1839-1901)
1-3. Sonata No. 1 In C Minor, Op. 28 (13:17)
4-6. Sonata No. 2 In A Flat Major, Op. 65 (19:11)
7-9. Sonata No. 3 In G Major, Op. 88 (14:05)
Organ – Wolfgang Rübsam
Rieger-Sauer Organ of Fulda Cathedral, Germany, June, 1998.
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