Niguliste Church Organ (180g Vinyl)

Andres Uibo

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Andres Uibo returns to NativeDSD with his second album.  Niguliste Church Organ presents his organ creations from 1993 – 2005, through which the musician known mainly as an organist, organ professor and producer also shows himself as a talented composer.

Uibo’s work is characterized by elaborateness, simplicity in both motivic and harmonic terms and purposeful formal dramaturgy. The recording was made in Andres Uibo’s so-called home church – Niguliste, which is the only church in Estonia that gives out the size of a cathedral. The recording is part of AP Soon’s Estonian organ series in DSD.

This a Pure DSD album available in its recorded format and bit rate of DSD 256. Or as 180g Vinyl on this page.

Andres Uibo – Organ

Tracklist

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1.
"Three Choralmeditations" - Befiel du deine Wege
02:01
2.
"Three Choralmeditations" - Vater unser im Himmelreich I
04:24
3.
"Three Choralmeditations" - Vater unser im Himmelreich II Toccata
02:43
4.
"Apocalypsis Symphony" - Then I saw... Revelation 21:1
09:47
5.
"Apocalypsis Symphony" - And I heard... Revelation 21:3
08:50
6.
"Apocalypsis Symphony" - He will wipe every tear Revelation 21:4
05:26
7.
"Apocalypsis Symphony" - The New Jerusalem Revelation 21:10
11:01

Total time: 00:44:12

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APS01925

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Weight 0,4 kg
Dimensions 37 × 33 × 1 cm
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Release Date January 6, 2023

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Andres Uibo returns in this second release in the series of Estonian church organs to perform a selection of his own compositions. The organ is that of the Niguliste Museum Concert Hall in Tallinn, Estonia, where Uibo has been the organist since 1981…

Andres Uibo performs his four movement Apocalysis Symphony (2003-2004) and then his earlier Three Choral Meditations (1993), both subtle compositions where the quiet parts are really very softly played and the loud sections thunderous. The works are not show-off pieces, so don’t expect large scale fireworks. Instead, they demonstrate very nicely the more subtle and delicate tonalities and sound combinations of which this very large organ is capable.

APSoon does an excellent job of capturing the beautiful ambiance and reverberation of this 13th Century interior while getting an excellent balance of direct sound. It is a wonderful recording for those who enjoy the delicacy and sonic complexity of which a really good organ is capable.

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