Ullrich Böhme, the renowned Thomasorganist, presents an exquisite collection of organ works on his album "Die Sauer-Orgel der Thomaskirche zu Leipzig." This recording commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the Sauer organ in its current form, housed within the historic Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany. Böhme's masterful performance showcases the organ's rich, resonant tones and intricate craftsmanship, offering a captivating journey through a diverse repertoire.
The album features compositions by esteemed composers such as Max Reger, Eugène Gigout, Franz Liszt, César Franck, and Marcel Dupré. Highlights include Reger's "Fantasie und Fuge D-Moll, Op. 135b," a complex and harmonically rich piece that demonstrates Böhme's technical prowess, and Liszt's "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen," a profound and expressive work. Additionally, the album includes Franck's "Marche religieuse" and "Communion," as well as Dupré's "Variations sur un Noël, Op. 20," offering a blend of sacred and festive music.
Recorded in the acoustically superb Thomaskirche, the album captures the full grandeur of the Sauer organ, with each note resonating through the historic space. The recording was meticulously captured by engineers Dominik Streicher, Christian Frank, and Bruno Hebestreit, ensuring a high-quality listening experience. With a duration of over an hour and thirteen minutes, this album is a testament to Böhme's artistry and the enduring beauty of the Sauer organ.