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Organ Sound & Flute Magic Vol. 1, Hans-André Stamm

Orgelklang & Flötenzauber 1, Hans-André Stamm
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Organ Sound & Flute Magic Vol. 1


This collection contains works for piccolo flute and concert flute (Cantilène, Rêverie), which have been recorded on the CD with the same title, with addition of further pieces Toccata alla salsa and Rêverie.


1. Marais Le Basque
2. Stamm Paraphrase on Suo Gan
3. Bruch Schwedischer Tanz
4. Fauré Cantilène
5. Stamm Variationen über ein bretonisches Noël
6. Stamm Rêverie
7. Stamm Toccata alla salsa
8. Vivaldi Largo
9. Stamm Sicilienne


Videos on Youtube:
Marais Le Basque
Stamm Paraphrase on Suo Gan
Bruch Schwedischer Tanz
Fauré Cantilène
Stamm Variationen über ein Bretonisches Weihnachtslied
Stamm Rêverie (hier in der Orgelsolo-Fassung)
Stamm Toccata alla salsa
Vivaldi Largo
Stamm Sicilienne



About the Composer


Hans-André Stamm
born in 1958 in Leverkusen, Germany, started to study organ and piano at the age of seven.
With 11 he started to tour in Germany and abroad as an organ virtuoso.
His first recording was published when he was 13. As soon as he turned 16 he gave a solo recital at Notre Dame cathedral, Paris.
From 1973 to 1976 he studied organ at the conservatory of Liège, Belgium with Hubert Schoonbroodt.


Having obtained the Premier Prix avec distinction and the Diplôme supérieur (1976) he graduated at the Robert Schumann Conservatory at Düsseldorf. Studies in musicology at the University of Bonn led to the construction of the Enharmonic Pipe Organ according to the plans of Prof. Dr. Martin Vogel, an instrument in just intonation with 48 pipes per octave, which served for his research in microtonal music. Since 1983 he composed and published organ-, chamber- and orchestral music and recorded several CDs.


Organ Virtuoso
As an excellent organ virtuose he is not only interpreting classical organ works but also promoting his own compositions for this versatile instrument.
Watch Hans-André Stamms videos on YouTube!
Due to the already existing extensive repertory of organ music in general and a large variety of master pieces from all stylistic epochs, Hans-André Stamm aims to break up with the static sound patterns by including dance-like rythms. He is therefore integrating elements from different cultures, diverse play variations and unique metres such as those typically found in celtic, latin-american or slavic music. Hans-André Stamms organ works are characterized by mainly joyful and lively sounds and thrive in their very own melodic language.





Organ Sound & Flute Magic Vol. 1


This collection contains works for piccolo flute and concert flute (Cantilène, Rêverie), which have been recorded on the CD with the same title, with addition of further pieces Toccata alla salsa and Rêverie.


1. Marais Le Basque
2. Stamm Paraphrase on Suo Gan
3. Bruch Schwedischer Tanz
4. Fauré Cantilène
5. Stamm Variationen über ein bretonisches Noël
6. Stamm Rêverie
7. Stamm Toccata alla salsa
8. Vivaldi Largo
9. Stamm Sicilienne


Videos on Youtube:
Marais Le Basque
Stamm Paraphrase on Suo Gan
Bruch Schwedischer Tanz
Fauré Cantilène
Stamm Variationen über ein Bretonisches Weihnachtslied
Stamm Rêverie (hier in der Orgelsolo-Fassung)
Stamm Toccata alla salsa
Vivaldi Largo
Stamm Sicilienne



About the Composer


Hans-André Stamm
born in 1958 in Leverkusen, Germany, started to study organ and piano at the age of seven.
With 11 he started to tour in Germany and abroad as an organ virtuoso.
His first recording was published when he was 13. As soon as he turned 16 he gave a solo recital at Notre Dame cathedral, Paris.
From 1973 to 1976 he studied organ at the conservatory of Liège, Belgium with Hubert Schoonbroodt.


Having obtained the Premier Prix avec distinction and the Diplôme supérieur (1976) he graduated at the Robert Schumann Conservatory at Düsseldorf. Studies in musicology at the University of Bonn led to the construction of the Enharmonic Pipe Organ according to the plans of Prof. Dr. Martin Vogel, an instrument in just intonation with 48 pipes per octave, which served for his research in microtonal music. Since 1983 he composed and published organ-, chamber- and orchestral music and recorded several CDs.


Organ Virtuoso
As an excellent organ virtuose he is not only interpreting classical organ works but also promoting his own compositions for this versatile instrument.
Watch Hans-André Stamms videos on YouTube!
Due to the already existing extensive repertory of organ music in general and a large variety of master pieces from all stylistic epochs, Hans-André Stamm aims to break up with the static sound patterns by including dance-like rythms. He is therefore integrating elements from different cultures, diverse play variations and unique metres such as those typically found in celtic, latin-american or slavic music. Hans-André Stamms organ works are characterized by mainly joyful and lively sounds and thrive in their very own melodic language.




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Fabrikat-ForlagEufonia
ProduktOrgel, Fløyte
Komponist-ForfatterStamm, Hans-André
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Fabrikat-ForlagEufonia
ProduktOrgel, Fløyte
Komponist-ForfatterStamm, Hans-André
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