This page lists all recordings of Commotio for organ, Op. 58 (FS155), by Carl August Nielsen (1865-1931) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Henriette Bonde-Hansen (soprano) Bjarne Hansen (violin) Odense Symphony Orchestra, Bo Holten This fascinating CD includes music from all periods of Nielsen's creative output, from the early songs through the poorly-received second violin sonata, to the undoubted late organ masterpiece, Commotio, which Bo Holten believes can only be fully realised by a full symphony orchestra. Challenging stuff - must be heard! | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 6 working days. |
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| |  | Nielsen: Keyboard Works
Galina Werschenska, France Ellegaard, Arne Skjold Rasmussen, Herman D. Koppel & Eyvind Møller (piano) Niels Otto Raasted, Grethe Krogh & Finn Viderø (organ) Recorded between 1937 and 1967 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 6 working days. |
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Elisabeth Westenholz (organ) Camerata Chamber Choir, Per Enevold | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Christopher Herrick (Turku Cathedral Organ, Finland) ‘Breathtaking … another splendid disc’ (Gramophone) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | CommotioEarly 20th-century European Organ Music
David Goode (Organ), Paul Sartin (baritone) Recorded Januaru 1998 at Christ Church, Oxford | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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"Kevin Bowyer seems to have an insatiable appetite for recording. In the middle of the most comprehensive recorded survey of Bach's organ music ever, and with a spate of other discs ranging from Brahms and Schumann to Schoenberg and Sorabji, hardly a month passes without another release arriving for review. Such profligacy might be indicative of enthusiasm rather than musical integrity but not in Bowyer's case, and I find his seemingly inexhaustible repertoire of unusual music a source of endless delight… Bowyer's declared purpose in putting this programme together is to celebrate the Danish town of Odense – only Gade had no direct connection with the place. Bowyer himself has spent a considerable part of this decade there – winning the Odense international organ competition in 1990 and subsequently making most of his recordings there. He hardly needs an excuse for using the
Marc Rochester, Gramophone | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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