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Become my patron ➝ / rizzotto Download my compositions (PDF) ➝ https://cristianorizzotto.com/composi... Facebook ➝ / cristianorizzottovidalpessoa Website ➝ http://www.cristianorizzotto.com Download my dissertation ➝ https://shareok.org/handle/11244/319757 Donate to my channel through Paypal ➝ https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... Community ➝ https://www.youtube.com/CristianoRizz... Cristiano (Kris) Rizzotto, organ Josef Rheinberger – Organ Sonata nº 10, Op. 146, in B Minor I - Prelude and Fugue Prelude: 0:00 Fugue: 4:32 Videos like these take many days to make and hours of very focused attention, as well as expensive equipment. Please consider supporting the production of more high quality recordings like this by donating to my YouTube channel using either of the two PayPal links below: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... https://www.paypal.me/krisrizzotto Thank you! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cristiano Rizzotto Vidal Pessôa holds a master's degree in Sacred Music from East Carolina University (ECU). He will begin his doctoral studies at the University of Oklahoma in August 2013. Cristiano Rizzotto is the organist at the First United Methodist Church in Washington, NC. The 11 AM Service is broadcast live each Sunday on 98.9 FM, WNBR. Cristiano Rizzotto (24) worked as the organist at the Benedictine Abbey of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, until July 2011. This video was filmed in HD and the audio was taken from the original high definition multi-channel recording, not from a video camera's built-in microphone or from a video camera's audio system. The better your computer´s audio system is, the better the sound - of course within the limitations of Youtube audio. If you have enough bandwidth and processor power, please enjoy the 720p version; both video and audio are best in HD. - - Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (17 March 1839 -- 25 November 1901), born in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, showed musical talent at a very early age: he was appointed the organist at the Vaduz parish church at the age of seven, and his first composition was premiered the year after. His father, initially resistant to the idea, allowed him to study at the Munich Conservatory, where Josef would later become professor of piano and composition. In 1867, Rheinberger married his former pupil Franziska von Hoffnaass (1832 -- 1892), nine years older than himself. She was a socially influential and widely cultured woman, who was also a gifted poet. He set much of her poetry to music. Rheinberger's career was accompanied by many spectacular successes, which brought him numerous marks of recognition and honors. Rheinberger was a prolific composer. His religious works include twelve Masses, a Requiem and a Stabat Mater. Among his other works are several operas, symphonies, chamber music, and choral works. Today he is remembered primarily for his elaborate and challenging organ compositions: 20 sonatas in 20 different keys (of a projected set of 24 sonatas in all the keys), two concertos, 22 trios, 12 meditations, 24 fughettos, and 36 solo pieces. His organ sonatas were once declared to be: "undoubtedly the most valuable addition to organ music since the time of Mendelssohn. They are characterized by a happy blending of the modern Romantic spirit with masterly counterpoint and dignified organ style." (J. Weston Nicholl, Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians -- 1908 edition, v. 4, 85) Nevertheless, even his best works are only rarely heard nowadays. They remain valued chiefly by Catholic choirmasters and organists. The Sonata in B Minor was written in 1886.