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Rudger Lohmann is one of the most influential and respected organist-educators of his generation. His recital in Nasunogahara will feature some of the greatest masterpieces of German organ music from the 17th to the early 20th centuries. In addition to Bach and Mendelssohn, the concert will also feature a sonata by Julius Leubke, a brilliant pupil of Liszt who died at the age of only 24. The encounter between the French symphonic-style organ of the Nasunogahara Harmony Hall and German music is sure to produce some very unique and interesting results. (Jean-Philippe Mercart)
Program
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Sonata No. 4 in B flat major op. 65-4
Julius Leubke: Organ Sonata in C minor "Psalm 94
Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasy and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542
Johann Jakob Froberger: Fantasia on "Do re mi fa so la" FbWV 201
Max Reger: Fantasy and Fugue in D minor op. 135b
Performer
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Rudger Roman
organ (musical instrument)
Admission and ticket purchase
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Nasunogahara Harmony Hall
Seven Ticket
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Phone number
0287-24-0880
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