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SATB choir - Level 4

SKU: CA.177800

Composed by Hans Fahrmann. Edited by Dieter Zeh. Separate edition to the CD, foreward in german. Sacred vocal music, Motets, Psalms, German. Full Score. Op. 45,3. Duration 4 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 01.778/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.177800).

ISBN 9790007253936. German.

The conductor Frieder Bernius regards the motets of Hans Fahrmann as an "indispensable and extremely welcome addition to the late Romantic repertoire". The composer's output is little known nowadays. Born in 1860, he was considered the "Richard Strauss of the organ" during his lifetime. With their demanding harmonies, Fahrmann's choral motets place high demands on choirs and - like Reger's works - stretch tonality to its extremes. And not least, their sonorous expressivity is thanks to their chromatic richness. Frieder Bernius has recorded the Motets opp. 34, 45, and 65 with the SWR Vokalensemble for the first time on CD (Carus 83.499).

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