Hans Fährmann - Concerto Symphonique for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 52 (1905)

Hans Fährmann (December 17, 1860 in Lommatzsch (Saxony) – June 29, 1940 in Dresden) was a German composer of Romantic music and organist. Fährmann's work as a teacher was enormous: 47 years as a university lecturer have left his influence on hundreds of students. The terms Father of the Saxon organists and Fährmann-School were current at the time; even at Helsingfors (Helsinki today) in Finland there are traces of Fährmann's activity and influence as a teacher. Concerto Symphonique in B-flat minor for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 52 (1905) Dedication: Prof. Rudolf Dittrich Tempo di marcia funebre - Allegro moderato - Un poco meno mosso - Meno mosso (Andante) - Tempo I Maria Blazhevich, organ and the Tomsk Academic Symphony conducted by Vyacheslav Prasolov Live Recording