Chorale prelude for organ in C major, BuxWV 186, 'Es ist das Heil uns kommen her'
Chorale prelude for organ in G major, BuxWV 192, 'Herr Christ der einig Gottes Sohn'
Praeludium for organ in G minor, BuxWV 148
Chorale prelude for organ in G major, BuxWV 191, 'Herr Christ der einig Gottes Sohn'
Chorale prelude for organ in D minor, BuxWV 177, 'Ach Gott und Herr': 1. Versos
Chorale prelude for organ in D minor, BuxWV 177, 'Ach Gott und Herr': 2. Versos
Praeludium for organ in F major, BuxWV 144
Chorale prelude for organ in the Dorian mode, BuxWV 183, 'Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt'
Praeludium for organ in E major, BuxWV 141
Chorale prelude for organ in Phrygian mode, BuxWV 178, 'Ach Herr, mich armen S?nder'
Ciacona for organ in C minor, BuxWV 159
Fugue (Gigue) for keyboard in C major, BuxWV 174
Chorale prelude for organ in C major, BuxWV 184, 'Ein' Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott'
Toccata for keyboard in G major, BuxWV 164
Canzonetta for keyboard in G major, BuxWV 172
Praeludium for organ in E minor, BuxWV 142
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Praeludium for organ in C major, BuxWV 138
Chorale prelude for organ in F major, BuxWV 200, 'Komm heiliger Geist, Herre Gott'
Canzona for keyboard in C major, BuxWV 166
Chorale prelude for organ in F major, BuxWV 199, 'Komm heiliger Geist, Herre Gott'
Ciacona for organ in E minor, BuxWV 160
Praeludium for organ in E minor, BuxWV 142
Chorale prelude for organ in G minor, BuxWV 181, 'Danket dem Herrn': Primo modo
Chorale prelude for organ in G minor, BuxWV 181, 'Danket dem Herrn': Alio modo
Chorale prelude for organ in G minor, BuxWV 181, 'Danket dem Herrn': Tertio modo
Praeludium for organ in G minor, BuxWV 150
Chorale prelude for organ in G major, BuxWV 187, 'Es spricht der unweisen Mund wohl'
Chorale prelude for organ in C major, BuxWV 212, 'Nun lob mein Seele den Herren'
Praeambulum for organ in A minor, BuxWV 158
Fugue for keyboard in G major, BuxWV 175
Chorale prelude for organ in Dorian mode, BuxWV 180, 'Christ, unser Herr zum Jordan kam'
Praeludium for organ in E major, BuxWV 141
"A performance that is both exemplary and nothing short of stunning. This is a set that I implore you to buy, as it is an absolute must for the collector." -- The Organ Magazine Recording of the Month [LOF 1065] "Remarkab... more »le mastery and calm, and, it must be said, one hears all the agogic freedom which is the true essence of the music of these creators." -- Magazine de l'orgue [LOF 1077] The second of three double CDs of the complete organ works of Buxtehude, celebrating the 300th anniversary of Buxtehude's death. Special pricing! This series of Buxtehude's organ works are the most important organ releases from Loft Recordings this year. Volume two focuses on Buxtehude's organ works that may have been known to Bach and his circle. This includes pieces that Bach studied in Central Germany prior to his famous pilgrimage to Buxtehude's church in Lübeck. Recent research shows that Buxtehude had only mean-tone organs at his disposal during his life. Although there are many good recordings on well-tempered organs (including some antiques), performing these works on mean-tone instruments requires both a radical reassessment of traditional performance ideas and a large, extraordinary organ. Scholar and organist Hans Davidsson is the ideal performer for this repertoire, and he plays the huge "North German Baroque Organ" of Gothenburg, Sweden (pictured on the CD cover). Hans Davidsson is simultaneously Professor of Music at the Eastman School (Rochester, NY), and the North German Organ Academy. His work in the field of organology and music performance has earned him The King's Medal, the highest national award in Sweden. He is one of the youngest to have ever received this award. Recorded using proprietary Ultra Linear Stereo Image (ULSI) and twenty-four-bit technology by Erik Sikkema. Extensive program notes.« less
"A performance that is both exemplary and nothing short of stunning. This is a set that I implore you to buy, as it is an absolute must for the collector." -- The Organ Magazine Recording of the Month [LOF 1065] "Remarkable mastery and calm, and, it must be said, one hears all the agogic freedom which is the true essence of the music of these creators." -- Magazine de l'orgue [LOF 1077] The second of three double CDs of the complete organ works of Buxtehude, celebrating the 300th anniversary of Buxtehude's death. Special pricing! This series of Buxtehude's organ works are the most important organ releases from Loft Recordings this year. Volume two focuses on Buxtehude's organ works that may have been known to Bach and his circle. This includes pieces that Bach studied in Central Germany prior to his famous pilgrimage to Buxtehude's church in Lübeck. Recent research shows that Buxtehude had only mean-tone organs at his disposal during his life. Although there are many good recordings on well-tempered organs (including some antiques), performing these works on mean-tone instruments requires both a radical reassessment of traditional performance ideas and a large, extraordinary organ. Scholar and organist Hans Davidsson is the ideal performer for this repertoire, and he plays the huge "North German Baroque Organ" of Gothenburg, Sweden (pictured on the CD cover). Hans Davidsson is simultaneously Professor of Music at the Eastman School (Rochester, NY), and the North German Organ Academy. His work in the field of organology and music performance has earned him The King's Medal, the highest national award in Sweden. He is one of the youngest to have ever received this award. Recorded using proprietary Ultra Linear Stereo Image (ULSI) and twenty-four-bit technology by Erik Sikkema. Extensive program notes.