This afternoon's organ Prom appears to follow in Bruckner's footsteps, i.e. playing Bach's organ works followed by an improvistion upon the pieces. Should be interesting...and probably rather different from Bruckner's versions, about which we shall never know!
Martin Baker 'doing a Bruckner'
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Not strictly relevant but I was reminded of the sad tale that when Liszt died in Bayreuth in 1886, inconsiderately during the Wagner Festival, his daughter, Cosima, did not want the funeral to distract too much from her late husband. No music by her deceased father was played and instead she got Anton Bruckner to improvise at the organ on themes from Parsifal.
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Indeed! Martin Baker approached the Fantasia in G in a completely different way from usual, I think. The opening and closing toccata-like sections are most commonly played with more sparkling registration, and the middle alla breve with a bit more gravitas But it was good to hear a different take on the piece. I suspect Martin also tried to avoid the sort of recital where everything is played full blast. I gather Martin was standing in for Olivier Latry who is, I suppose, the current god of improvisation. So no pressure there!
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