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Organ symphony no. 5

Title
  1. Organ symphony no. 5 / Andreas Willscher.
Published by
  1. U[nited] K[ingdom] ; USA : Divine Art, [2016]
  2. ℗2016
Author
  1. Willscher, Andreas

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Additional authors
  1. Cooman, Carson P.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (73 min., 53 sec.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. German composer Andreas Willscher has won many awards for his compositions, which range widely from symphonic forms and oratorio to cabaret jazz and rock. His organ works are especially fine and varied -- involving often a mélange of post-tonal modernism, minimalism, and jazz and rock elements. Willscher is also an active writer of literary and scientific articles and as a collector and preserver of "lost" and forgotten music of the past. Organ Symphony No. 5 is on a grand scale but is mostly quiet peaceful and meditative with only two fast and louder sections: the symphony is subtitled "On Francis' Preaching on Holy Poverty" and is a reflection on the life and teaching of St. Francis of Asissi. Carson Cooman is organist of the Memorial Church at Harvard Univeristy and also a most prolific composer, writer and teacher. His works have appeared in many recordings and have been played in every inhabited continent. This is his first recording for Divine Art as performer, but the label has already released six albums of Cooman compositions with many more planned.
Uniform title
  1. Symphonies, organ, no. 5
Alternative title
  1. Symphonies, no. 5
  2. "Of Francis's preaching about holy poverty"
Subject
  1. Symphonies
  2. Symphonies (Organ)
Genre/Form
  1. Symphonies.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Title from disc label; German subtitle on container insert: Des Granziskus' Predigten über die Heilige Armut.
  2. Program notes by the composer, biographical notes, notes on the organ, in English, and organ specifications (11 pages : color portraits) inserted in container.