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Opera Omnia IV, Organ Works II
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Opera Omnia IV, Organ Works II

1CD | Challenge Classics | 0608917224320 | CC 72243 | 05-07

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Dieterich Buxtehude's organ works are his most significant contribution to the history of music. They consist of a comprehensive corpus of just 90 compositions, of which more than half are chorale settings. However, these are mostly shorter than the preludes, toccatas and other freely conceived pieces, so these last represent a more substantial share of his entire output.
A large part of it is intended for a tuning with pure thirds and impure fifths, meantone tuning. The majority of these works must have been composed before 1683, since in that year the organs in the Marienkirche, where Buxtehude worked, were converted from the old mean-tone tuning to the more modern Werckmeister tuning. So for these earlier works the choice of a historically interesting organ in meantone tuning, such as the organ by Lüdingworth, seems plausible.
Dieterich Buxtehude (Dietrich, Diderich) was a German-Danish organist and a highly regarded composer of the baroque period. His organ works comprise a central part of the standard organ repertoire and are frequently performed at recitals and church services. He wrote in a wide variety of vocal and instrumental idioms, and his style strongly influenced many composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach. Organist at the Marienkirche in Lübeck for most of his life, Buxtehude is considered today to be the leading German composer in the time between Schütz and Bach.

Wilde/Schnitger Organ (1599/1682), St. Jacobi Kirche, Lüdingworth (D)

Der bedeutendste Beitrag, den Dieterich Buxtehude zur Geschichte der musikalischen Komposition beigetragen hat, ist sein Orgelwerk: Ein umfangreiches Repertoire von knapp neunzig Kompositionen, davon mehr als die Hälfte Choralbearbeitungen. Die vorliegende CD enthält u.a. kleinere und größere Choralbearbeitungen z.B. ?Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ? BuxWV 188 und ?Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern? BuxWV 223, die figurativ sehr abwechslungsreich und klanglich vielfach abgestuft sind. In der Wilde-Schnitger-Orgel von 1599/1682 wirken die Klangkomponenten von Renaissance und Hochbarock lebendig nebeneinander. Seit der mit viel Sachkenntnis durchgeführten Restaurierung und Neueinstimmung durch Ahrend (1982 und 1998) gilt diese Orgel als einzigartiges Beispiel dieser beiden Entstehungsperioden.

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