Buxtehude - Praeludium in A Major, BuxWV158
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Instrumental » Organ Solos
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Buxtehude - Organ Works 5
Opera Omnia X
Ton Koopman (The Bielfeldt organ (1736), St. Wilhadi, Stade, Germany)
For those new to Buxtehude's organ works both the programming and the instrument make these discs the ideal hopping on point. Plaintive chorale elaborations supply contemplative respite from... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2009, Editor's Choice
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Buxtehude - Complete Organ Works Volume 4
Christopher Herrick (organ of Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge)
An unforced manner is essential for this oqpaue and, at times, fragile music...Registrations are beautifully balanced throughout, and the pleno, while thrilling, isn't overbearing...There is... — More…
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Those who choose Friedhelm Flamme’s approach are in for a turbulent, confusing but ultimately hugely rewarding ride. — More…
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Faultless registration and tempi; fluidity of rhythm and her ability to make the instrument sing out into the acoustic of the building are becoming hallmarks of this series. These qualities... — More…
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Special offer. Buxtehude - Organ Music Volume 7
Julia Brown (Martin Pasi Organ, Saint Cecilia Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska
With the same instrument and soloist, Vol. 7 is built around three substantial works: the feisty Praeludium BuxWV 163, the Courant zimble (assigned to harpsichord in Koopman's survey) and an... — More…
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Special offer. 50 Early Music & Baroque Masterpieces
Alexander Rudin (cello), Kym Amps (soprano), Thomas Reiner (trumpet), Julia Brown (organ), Christine Pichlmeier (violin), Lisa Stewart (violin), Alan Cuckston (harpsichord), John Roderick MacDonald (trumpet), Martin Stephan (organ), Luc Beauséjour (harpsichord), Cho-Liang Lin (violin), Anthony Newman...
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