Buxtehude / Vogel / Fritzsch: Early Organ Works
Buxtehude / Vogel / Fritzsch: Early Organ Works
Format: CD
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Artist: Buxtehude / Vogel / Fritzsch
Label: MDG
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 760623209227
Genre: Classical
Dietrich Buxtehude began his activity at St. Mary's Church exactly 350 years ago, and the City of Lubeck fittingly commemorated this anniversary by awarding this year's renowned Buxtehude Prize to Harald Vogel. Matched by no other musician, Vogel ahs distinguished himself both in historical organ playing in general and with Buxtehude's oeuvre in particular. To celebrate this occasion, MDG is now releasing a highly interesting new edition containing all of Buxtehude's works from the Codex E. B. of 1688 and including- as a surprising rarity- the recording premiere of a sonata with obbligato gamba. The specialist Thomas Fritzsch proves to be a virtuosic and tonally sensitive duo partner for Vogel. Moreover, this album offers valuable documentation of significant instrumental resources. More than a hundred original stops from Buxtehude's times are employed, and the organs from Torrlosa, Helsingor, and Lubeck's Church of St. James- places where the composer himself was active- are now being heard together for the first time ever on album. This circumstance harmonizes very well with the Codex works, which were performed as liturgical music during religious services, "sub communion," during the Lord's Supper.
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