Special offer. Erb: Organ Works, Vol. 2
Jan Lehtola (organ)
Lehtola plays with his usual virtuosity and conviction on a 3-manual, 70-stop 1929/2021 Kangasala organ in Tampere Cathedral, Finland—one of the most important and largest romantic organs preserved...
Special offer. Erb: Organ Works, Vol. 2
Jan Lehtola (organ)
Purchase product
Lehtola plays with his usual virtuosity and conviction on a 3-manual, 70-stop 1929/2021 Kangasala organ in Tampere Cathedral, Finland—one of the most important and largest romantic organs preserved...
About
The enormously prolific Marie-Joseph Erb (1858–1944) has somehow escaped the attention of posterity, although the quality of his music is on a par with contemporary organist-composers whose works are far better known. Erb’s long life – he heard Berlioz conduct in 1863 and was still composing 80 years later – was focused on Strasbourg, where he was active as pianist, organist and professor, though he had studied in Paris, with Fauré, Gigout, Saint-Saëns and Widor, and later with Liszt in Weimar.
This second Jan Lehtola/Toccata Classics album devoted to his organ music sandwiches six short pieces intended for liturgical use between two monumental works; indeed, in its combination of architectural magnificence and emotional intensity, the Sonata on Chorale Themes of the Catholic Liturgy may be one of the finest of all organ sonatas.
Contents and tracklist
Awards and reviews
Lehtola plays with his usual virtuosity and conviction on a 3-manual, 70-stop 1929/2021 Kangasala organ in Tampere Cathedral, Finland—one of the most important and largest romantic organs preserved in its original state. Extensive and informative notes by the performer on the composer and music, with specifications.
