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Evocations - Contemporary Organ Music / Christian von Blohn

This album of contemporary organ repertoire features fascinating works that display a wide array of influences. Barry Jordan’s Praise Song, heard here its 2018 revision, draws on modern worship songs and African drumming rhythms, an element that also suffuses part of Thierry Escaich’s Évocation II, a work of electrifying intensity and vibrant color. Arvo PĂ€rt’s starkly beautiful Annum per annum is featured alongside Theo BrandmĂŒller’s last work SternenklĂ€nge. Dialogue vers les Ă©toiles by Christian von Blohn – a student of BrandmĂŒller – acts as a moving posthumous dialogue with his teacher.

This album of contemporary organ repertoire features fascinating works that display a wide array of influences. Barry Jordan’s Praise Song, heard here its 2018 revision, draws on modern worship songs and African drumming rhythms, an element that also suffuses part of Thierry Escaich’s Évocation II, a work of electrifying intensity and vibrant color. Arvo PĂ€rt’s starkly beautiful Annum per annum is featured alongside Theo BrandmĂŒller’s last work SternenklĂ€nge. Dialogue vers les Ă©toiles by Christian von Blohn – a student of BrandmĂŒller – acts as a moving posthumous dialogue with his teacher.

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This album of contemporary organ repertoire features fascinating works that display a wide array of influences. Barry Jordan’s Praise Song, heard here its 2018 revision, draws on modern worship songs and African drumming rhythms, an element that also suffuses part of Thierry Escaich’s Évocation II, a work of electrifying intensity and vibrant color. Arvo PĂ€rt’s starkly beautiful Annum per annum is featured alongside Theo BrandmĂŒller’s last work SternenklĂ€nge. Dialogue vers les Ă©toiles by Christian von Blohn – a student of BrandmĂŒller – acts as a moving posthumous dialogue with his teacher.