Buxtehude / Koopman: At the Zacharias Hildebrandt Organ (1726)
Buxtehude / Koopman: At the Zacharias Hildebrandt Organ (1726)
Format: CD
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Artist: Buxtehude / Koopman
Label: Challenge
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 608917226423
Genre: Classical
A brand-new recording by Ton Koopman, on the wonderful restored Hildebrandt organ dated 1726. Some pipes of the organ date back to the 18th century, something that inspired Koopman to play not only Bach and his contemporaries, but also earlier composers such as Sweelinck and Pachelbel. Naturally attracted by historical instruments and fascinated by the philological performance style, the young Koopman concentrated his studies on Baroque music, with particular attention to J.S. Bach, and soon became a leading figure in the "authentic performance" movement. Among his most ambitious projects has been the recording of the complete Bach cantatas, a massive undertaking for which he was awarded the Echo Klassik Award, the BBC Award, the Hector Berlioz Prize, and was nominated for both a Grammy Award® and a Gramophone Award.
Tracks:
1.1 Dieterich Buxtehude: Toccata F-Dur Buxwv 157
1.2 Johan Pachelbel: Ciacona D-Moll
1.3 Jan Sweelinck: Fantasia D-Moll
1.4 Jan Sweelinck: Puer Nobis Nascitur
1.5 Johan Walther: Concerto F-Dur Nach Tomaso Albinoni
1.6 Johan Walther: Herr Gott, Nun Schleuss Den Himmel Auf
1.7 Gottfried Homilius: Mein Gott, Das Herze Bring Ich Dir
1.8 Gottfied Homilius: O Grosser Gott, Du Reines Wesen
1.9 J.S. Bach: Praeludium Und Fuge C-Moll BWV 549
1.10 J.S. Bach: Vater Unser Im Himmelreich BWV 682
1.11 J.S. Bach: Canzona D-Moll BWV 588
1.12 J.S. Bach: Was Gott Tut, Das Ist Wohlgetan BWV Deest
1.13 J.S. Bach: Passacaglia C-Moll BWV 582
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