Immerse yourself in the complete works of Julius Reubke, a prodigious composer whose life was tragically cut short at the age of 24. This album, "Julius Reubke: Das Gesamtwerk," is a testament to his extraordinary talent and the profound impact he made on the classical music world. Released in 1992 by the label Prospect, this collection spans a little over an hour and seven minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Reubke's musical genius.
The album features a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Reubke's mastery of both the piano and the organ. It begins with the monumental "Sonate in b-Moll für das Pianoforte," a piece that demonstrates Reubke's ability to blend technical virtuosity with deep emotional expression. Following this is the delicate "Mazurka E-Dur für Klavier," a shorter but equally captivating work that highlights his skill in crafting melodic beauty.
The "Scherzo d-Moll für Klavier" adds a dynamic and lively element to the collection, while the "Trio Es-Dur für Orgel" and "Der 94. Psalm" showcase Reubke's prowess in organ composition. The album concludes with the "Große Sonate c-Moll für Orgel," a grand and imposing work that leaves a lasting impression.
Performed by Hans-Dieter Meyer-Moortgat, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in classical music, particularly the works of lesser-known but highly influential composers. Reubke's compositions, though not as widely recognized as those of his contemporaries, are deserving of attention and admiration. This album is your gateway to discovering the remarkable legacy of Julius Reubke.