Johann Nepomuk David (1895-1977):
Chaconne in A Minor, 1927, DK 174
Choralvorspiel Allein Gott . . ., 1928, DK 189 (from Choralwerk I, 1932)
Choralvorspiel Komm, Heiliger Geist . . ., 1929, DK 205(from Choralwerk II, 1932)
Choralvorspiel O Lamm Gottes . . ., 1931, DK 216(from Choralwerk II, 1932)
Kleine Fantasie Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein, 1934, DK 309 (from Choralwerk V, 1935)
Choralvorspiel Wenn mein Stündlein verhanden ist, 1934, DK 314 (from Choralwerk V, 1935)
Unüberwindlich starker Held, Sankt Michael, Geistliches Konzert in 3 Sätzen, 1944-45, DK 380 (Choralwerk IX): I. Langsam und schwer - Bewegt, aber ohne Hast · II. Sehr ruhiger Dreischlag - Recitativ, sofort weiter · Gehende Halbe (Fuge)
O, du armer Judas, Geistliches Konzert in 3 Sätzen, 1966-67, DK 555 (Choralwerk XVI): I. Andante con moto · II. Largo · III. Energico (Fuge)
Hymne Pange lingua, 1928, DK 177: Pange lingua · Nobis datus · In supremae · Verbum caro · Tamtum ergo · Genitori
Pange lingua, 1972, DK 604 in 3 movements: I. Andante · II. Adagio · III. Lamento
Roman Summereder, professor at the University of Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna where he studied organ with Anton Heiller in the 1970s, plays organ music by the prolific Austrian, Johann Nepomuk David (1895-1977), on two organs: the 4-manual "Bruckner organ" in the Stiftsbasilika in St. Florian, Austria, which is long associated with David and his music, and the 1930 organ designed by David and built by Wilhelm Zika at Christuskirche in Wels. The 32-page booklet includes essays in English on David, the music, and the two organs.
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