Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performers: Franz Hauk
Instrument: Klaus organ of Ingolstadt Munster
Record label: GUILD GMCD 7221 (DDD)
Timing: [78.44] [DW]

In “Johann Sebastian BACH Organ Masterworks,” renowned organist Franz Hauk brilliantly showcases his proficiency on the Klaus organ of Ingolstadt Munster. The tracks deliver a lush homage to the genius and rigor of Bach’s compositions. This album, produced under the meticulous label GUILD GMCD 7221 (DDD), fills the span of 78 minutes and 44 seconds with a harmonious interplay of musical erudition and passionate emotion.

Notably, Hauk’s talents allow the grandeur of the music to glitter unencumbered. In this dizzying swirl of fugues, cantatas, and chorales, we are led on a melodious journey that pairs the genius of Bach’s composition with the dexterity of Hauk’s execution. He has masterfully captured the diversity and depth of the composer’s scores, making even the most complex passages seem effortlessly beautiful.

Each track seizes your attention and holds it; from the vibrant tranquility of Bach’s “Fuga super Magnificat,” to the sonorous thrill of “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme.” Hauk’s adept performance brings the intricacies of each piece to vivid life. Each note, each melodic arch, seems to take on a freshness unfettered by time or familiarity.

However, the album’s highlight is undeniably Hauk’s interpretation of the monumental “Toccata und Fuge in D-Moll,” exposing listeners to an assertive and bold presentation that evokes key moments in Bach’s compositional canon. It’s as if you are there with Hauk, witnessing Bach’s inspiration unfold organically and powerfully on the grand instrument of the Ingolstadt Munster.

Staying true to the qualities of Bach’s compositions, the recording quality on this album is excellent. Every meticulous note is captured, allowing the performance to resonate clearly even on the most dated of audio systems.

In conclusion, the “Johann Sebastian BACH Organ Masterworks,” performed by Franz Hauk, provides an in-depth exploration into the enduring appeal of Bach’s masterpieces. Hauk’s artistry on the Klaus organ of Ingolstadt Munster enables listeners to appreciate a deep intrinsic harmony of Bach’s body of work and its timeless appeal. This album is a testament not only to the intricate beauty of Bach’s compositions but also to the profound skill and dedication required to bring them to life. It proves to be an essential addition to any sacred music collection.

Thomas Fasano is a freelance writer in Southern California.