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Otto Dienel: Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir - Opus 52 Nr. 4
Hello dear music lovers,
Today I am presenting my entry for the Modartt Video Contest 2023. I present the prelude to the chorale "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" by Otto Dienel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXHXElCbz-M
Composer: Otto Dienel (1839-1905) - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Dienel
Otto Dienel was born on January 11, 1839 and died on March 10, 1905. He was a German organist and composer. Otto Dienel studied at the Royal Institute for Church Music from 1863 to 1867 and at the Berlin Academy of Arts from 1864. He took up his first post as organist in 1865 at St. Bartholomew's Church in Berlin-Friedrichshain and later moved to the Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In 1869, Otto Dienel was awarded the silver medal of the Royal Academy of Arts and was appointed organist at St. Mary's Church in Berlin-Mitte. He kept this position until his death and was appointed director of music there in 1881. Dienel was a connoisseur of Johann Sebastian Bach's music and an outstanding improviser on the organ. Several study trips, including to London (1871 and 1885), Italy (1874) and Paris (1878), shaped his compositional style. In 1898 he was made an honorary member of the American Guild of Organists for his complete works.Otto Dienel composed around 600 works during his lifetime, but only around a quarter of them have survived in print. Many of the manuscripts were burnt during the Second World War, while others are in the family's possession. The largest number of his works are organ compositions. (Info from Wikipedia)
Prelude:
Otto Dienel composed "43 chorale preludes for organ for use in church services Op. 52". I have recorded the prelude to the hymn "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" from this collection. The text of the hymn was written by Martin Luther and printed in 1524. In its early use in church services, the hymn was primarily a funeral song. In the later tradition, it was a special hymn for the Day of Prayer and Repentance. The hymn was printed with different melodies in the first editions. In Präludium Op. 52, Otto Dienel used the melody by Wolfgang Dachstein (1487 - 1553). The technical performance of the prelude is not difficult for organists.
Organteq 2
I used Organteq 2 for the video. I was very pleased with the important improvements in this software.
In this interpretation, a person is presented who makes a request to God with great courtesy and humility. I have therefore used the following delicate setting of the stops for the prelude:
Romantic Church
SW: Bourdon 8', Flute 4'
HW: Bourdon 8'
RW: Flute 8', fifth 2 2/3, tremulant
Ped: Bourdon 16', Coupler HW/Ped
Expression pedals
Translated with DeepL
best regards
J. Unruh
Last edited by J. Unruh (13-11-2023 15:53)