Truten, Dirk: Splendour & Fantasy: The North German Organ Tradition

Truten, Dirk SKU: 42760979
Truten, Dirk: Splendour & Fantasy: The North German Organ Tradition

Truten, Dirk: Splendour & Fantasy: The North German Organ Tradition

Truten, Dirk SKU: 42760979

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Description

Title: Splendour & Fantasy: The North German Organ Tradition
Artist: Truten, Dirk
Label: Evidence Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5051083183505
Genre: Classical Artists

"Thanks to subtle inventiveness and diligent reflection, the organ has reached such a state of perfection that it lacks nothing; it needs no further experimentation or development at all," wrote the famous German composer and music theorist Michael Praetorius in 1619. Many composers, from the North Sea to the Baltic, celebrated the great richness of this instrument: his homonym Hieronymus Praetorius, Dietrich Buxtehude, but also Tunder, Weckmann, Leyding, Druckenmüller, Hanff and Bruhns, helped to build up a dedicated repertoire, thus giving rise, between the 16th and 18th centuries, to a true North German organ tradition. This program was recorded in Dübendorf, Switzerland, on an organ built by Bernhardt Edskes. Dirk Trüten pays a vibrant tribute here to a heritage that was to inspire J.S. Bach, amongst others, and which reveals the beauty of this fascinating instrument.

Tracks:
1.1 Hieronymus: Magnificat Primi Toni Versus 1
1.2 In Tenore
1.3 Hieronymus: Magnificat Primi Toni Versus 2
1.4 In Discanto
1.5 Hieronymus: Magnificat Primi Toni Versus 3
1.6 In Basso
1.7 Matthias: Fantasia in D
1.8 Matthias: Ach Wir Armen Sünder Primus Versus
1.9 Choral in Ten
1.10 Matthias: Ach Wir Armen Sünder Secundus Versus
1.11 À 2 Clav. È Ped
1.12 Matthias: Ach Wir Armen Sünder Tertius Versus
1.13 À 2 Clav
1.14 Matthias: Canzon in C
1.15 Franz: Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott
1.16 Auff 2 Clavier [Pedaliter]
1.17 Dietrich: Praeludium in a, Buxwv 153
1.18 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen, Buxwv 220
1.19 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen, Buxwv 221
1.20 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 1
1.21 [À 3]
1.22 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 2
1.23 [À 2]
1.24 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 3
1.25 [À 2]
1.26 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 4
1.27 [À 4 Pedaliter]
1.28 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 5
1.29 [À 4 Pedaliter]
1.30 Dietrich: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen Versus 6
1.31 [À 5 Con Pedale Doppio]
1.32 Wolfgang: Concerto in G I. Allegro
1.33 Wolfgang: Concerto in G II. Adagio
1.34 Wolfgang: Concerto in G III. Allegro
1.35 Nikolaus: Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen
1.36 Nikolaus: Praeludium in G
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