Max Reger - Max Reger Spielt Eigene Orgelwerke (LP)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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We grade each record using the Goldmine Standard. Full explanation can be found here.

M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic

Tracklist:
A1. Präludium F-Dur Op. 85 Nr. 3
A2. Romanze A-Moll Op. 80 Nr. 8
A3. Moment Musical D-Dur Op. 69 Nr. 4
A4. Melodia B-Dur Op. 59 Nr. 11
A5. Fuge G-Dur Op. 56 Nr. 3
. Choralvorspiele
B4. Canzone Es-Dur Op. 65 Nr. 9
B5. Benedictus Op. 59 Nr. 9
. Choralvorspiele



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

"At Reger's lifetime there was ... [apart from wax matrixes another recording procedure which was restricted to keyboard instruments: organ play, for example, could be recorded on paper rolls [.... Depending on pitch, length and volume of a tone, holes where punched into these ... [rolls. As soon as ... [the rolls were fitted to an organ equipped accordingly, the organ re-performes the 'recording' as if played by invisible hands in exactly the way ... the interpreter ... had performed the work in his days." (from the liner notes).

Organ play performed by Reger in May 28, 1913, on the 'Welte-Philharmonie' recording organ at the music studios of M. Welte & Soehne in Freiburg i. Br. (Germany). Re-performance recorded for the present release in April 19, 1961, from a historic 'Welte-Philharmonie' player organ in Wipperfürth/Germany. (Note: the date of Reger's original performance is not indicated on the release!)

 

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