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    Max Reger ''Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" Op.52 Fugue. Recordings.

    Hello everyone,

    Anyone is aware of any other recording of the fugue of Op.52 apart from one on the ULM organ -i found that on youtube-

    Thanks,
    Nicholas

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    DId you try pandora.com ( a radio station on internet ).one of our friends here:
    http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music. MIght even try putting it into google search or other engine. I am sure someone else will have better ideas or maybe even a link for you.. Take Care my friend.
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    Hi Nicholas,

    There is a fantastic recording of it by Franz Hauk at the Minster in Ingolstadt - Maestro Hauk's reading of it is even more passionate. You'll also get to hear him play Op.57 aka *The Inferno*, Sonata No. 2, and Weihnachten. I wish Maestro Hauk would record all of Reger's works on that wonderful Klais at the Minster - 4 man/ 70 stops / 106 ranks - The man is a master interpreter of Reger.

    Cheers,

    CD
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    Quote Originally Posted by wljmrbill View Post
    DId you try pandora.com ( a radio station on internet ).one of our friends here:
    http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music. MIght even try putting it into google search or other engine. I am sure someone else will have better ideas or maybe even a link for you.. Take Care my friend.
    Thanks a lot! I will give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Hi Nicholas,

    There is a fantastic recording of it by Franz Hauk at the Minster in Ingolstadt - Maestro Hauk's reading of it is even more passionate. You'll also get to hear him play Op.57 aka *The Inferno*, Sonata No. 2, and Weihnachten. I wish Maestro Hauk would record all of Reger's works on that wonderful Klais at the Minster - 4 man/ 70 stops / 106 ranks - The man is a master interpreter of Reger.

    Cheers,

    CD
    Thanks a lot, i found it!
    Magnificent indeed!

    Cheers,
    Nick

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