
NI 5411 Total Playing Time 79.30 DDD
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Hindemith, Schoenberg, Pepping Organ Works
Kevin Bowyer
Though the conservative reputation of organ music is inseparable from the conservatism
of its greatest composer, Bach, his protean character that appeals both to reactionaries and
radicals has also at times brought the instrument to the forefront of contemporary styles.
Hindemith, for example, in the 1920s used the slogan ‘back to Bach’ as an avant-garde
rallying cry, and though no organist himself, wrote a concerto for the instrument in 1927
as part of his experimental Kammermusik series. Ten years later he composed the first two
of three organ sonatas. A third appeared in 1940, completing a trilogy of pieces that have
become the most popular works of their kind since those of Mendelssohn.
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