Hans Fagius
About Hans Fagius
Hans Fagius studied the organ under Bengt Berg and at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm under Alf Linder. After graduating in 1974 he continued his studies in Paris with Maurice Duruflé, and while still a student he won the international organ competitions in Leipzig and Stockholm. Starting in 1974, the Fagius-BIS collaboration has lasted more than 30 years. The 17-CD set of Bach’s complete organ music was recorded between 1983 and 1989, but Hans Fagius had already before this recorded a number of discs for BIS, including works by Otto Olsson, the best-known of all Swedish organ composers, and an interpretation of Liszt’s three major organ works which was awarded the 1981 Grand Prix du Disque of the Hungarian Liszt Society. Recordings made after the Bach series include organ symphonies by Widor on two discs – the first one of the these being the last recording made on the famous organ in the Katarina Church in Stockholm before it was destroyed in a fire some months later. His latest releases on BIS include a survey on two discs of the organ works by Karg-Elert, and a highly acclaimed recording of the complete organ music by Fagius’s own teacher Duruflé, which the Gramophone reviewer called ‘the top recommendation for this repertoire’. In his choice of repertoire, Hans Fagius concentrates on the music from the baroque and romantic epochs. He performs regularly throughout Europe, Australia and North America, gives frequent masterclasses and has served on juries for many organ competitions. Parallel with his career as a performer, he taught the organ in Stockholm and Gothenburg for many years before being appointed professor at the Royal Danish Conservatory in Copenhagen in 1989. In 1998 Hans Fagius was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
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| Hans Fagius | Fantasy No. 2 In F Minor For Organ, K. 608 [w8] | ||
| Hans Fagius | Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor, BWV 582 [wL] | ||
| Hans Fagius | Suite Gothique Pour Grande Orgue, Op. 25: IV. Toccata [wd] | ||
| Hans Fagius | Six Schübler Chorales: Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter, BWV 650 | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.S.BACH 07 Concerto pour Orgue en La Mineur, BWV 593- II | ||
| Hans Fagius | Symphony No. 2 in D major for organ, Op. 13-2- II. Pastorale. Moderato | ||
| Hans Fagius | BOËLLMANN: Suite Gothique, op. 25 | ||
| Hans Fagius | LINDBERG: Gammal fäbodpsalm från Dalarna | ||
| Hans Fagius | WIDOR: Symphony no. 3 in E minor, op. 13 no. 3 | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.P.E.Hartmann | ||
| Hans Fagius | BWV 768 Partite diverse sopra 'Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutig' | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.P.E.Hartmann | ||
| Hans Fagius | Fantasy No. 2 In F Minor For Organ, K. 608 [1bF] | ||
| Hans Fagius | Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor, BWV 582 [1ci] | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.P.E.Hartmann | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.P.E.Hartmann | ||
| Hans Fagius | N.W.Gade | ||
| Hans Fagius | BWV 527 Vivace Triosonate Nr. 3 d-Moll | ||
| Hans Fagius | BWV 549 Praludium und Fuge c-Moll | ||
| Hans Fagius | J.P.E.Hartmann - Fantasia for Organ in F Minor, op.20 | ||
| Hans Fagius | KARG-ELERT: Seven Pastels from the Lake of Constance, op. 96 | ||
| Hans Fagius | MENDELSSOHN: Sonata in A major, op. 65 no. 3 | ||
| Hans Fagius | WIDOR: Symphony no. 6 in G minor, op. 42 no. 2 | ||
| Hans Fagius | Fantasy in C major, op. 157 | ||
| Hans Fagius | Symphony No. 3 in C minor (-Organ-), Op. 78- Allegro Moderato | ||
| Hans Fagius | Symphony No. 8 in B flat major for organ, Op. 42-4- V. Adagio | ||
| Hans Fagius | BOËLLMANN: Suite Gothique, op. 25 | ||
| Hans Fagius | KARG-ELERT: Seven Pastels from the Lake of Constance, op. 96 | ||
| Hans Fagius | MENDELSSOHN: Prelude and Fugue in C minor, op. 37 no. 1 | ||
| Hans Fagius | MENDELSSOHN: Sonata in D minor, op. 65 no. 6 |