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Bach Reger Bruckner

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Wed, Apr 1, 2026, 20:00
Raphael Attila Vogl demonstrates the diverse sounds of the organ in a program that brings works from Bach to Bruckner to life through impressive transcriptions. The opening piece is Carl Maria von Weber's Overture to "Der Freischütz," which surprises with dramatic contrasts and a romantic sound ideal - in the version for organ, it unfolds with an almost orchestral force. Johann Sebastian Bach's Third Brandenburg Concerto in G major, originally intended for strings, becomes a virtuosic challenge in the organ... Read full text

Keywords: Organ Concert, Symphony Concert

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Raphael Attila VoglOrgan

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Carl Maria von Weber"Der Freischütz" Overture
Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major
Max RegerString Quartet in E-flat Major (excerpt)
Anton BrucknerSymphony No. 8 in C Minor (Finale) (Transcriptions for Organ by Raphael Attila Vogl)
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