Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Randi Mortensen in the Cathedral finner sted på Bergen Cathedral - Bergen domkirke i Norge.
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Randi Elisabeth Mortensen is cathedral organist and cantor at Odense Cathedral (St. Canute’s Church). She made her debut at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Aarhus in 1997.
Randi Elisabeth Mortensen ist Domorganistin und Kantorin am Dom zu Odense (St.-Knuds-Kirche). Ihr Debüt legte sie 1997 am Jütländischen Musikkonservatorium in Aarhus ab.
The Rieger organ from 1997 in Bergen Cathedral is one of the largest organs in Norway. The instrument conveys both sublime poetry and the full power of the organ symphony, all within a church acoustic distinguished by clarity.
Die Rieger-Orgel von 1997 im Dom zu Bergen gehört zu den größten Orgeln Norwegens. Das Instrument vereint erhabene Poesie mit der Fülle der Orgelsinfonik – eingebettet in eine Kirchenakustik, die sich durch besondere Klarheit auszeichnet.
Program:
Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707):
Toccata i F-Dur BuxWV 156
Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695):
Voluntary for Double Organ
Leif Thybo (1922-2001):
Sumer is icumen in – Theme with six variations on an old English folk tune
Theme Duo on the flutes with tremolo
Var. I Duo on the trumpet
Var. II Fantasia on the note B-flat and solo on the crumhorn
Var. III Ouverture to a warm summer day - on the diapasons
Var. IV Interlude on the reeds - with cuckoo obligato on the flutes
Var. V Toccata for full organ - with threatening clouds on the horizon
Var. VI Duo on the flutes - calm wind conditions
Percy Whitlock (1903-1946):
Folk Tune, from “Five Short Pieces”
Frank Martin (1890-1974):
Agnus Dei, from the Mass for Double Choir
(organ arrangement by the composer)
Alexandre Boëly (1785-1858):
Offertoire pour le Jour de Pâques
Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986):
Méditation (Op. Posth.)
Choral varié sur le thème du ‘Veni Creator’ (Op. 4)

