Buxtehude / Vogel: Complete Organ Works

Buxtehude / Vogel SKU: 39494979
Buxtehude / Vogel: Complete Organ Works

Buxtehude / Vogel: Complete Organ Works

Buxtehude / Vogel SKU: 39494979

Format: CD

Regular price $120.99
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Description

Title: Complete Organ Works
Artist: Buxtehude / Vogel
Label: MDG
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 760623214825
Genre: Classical Artists

"The concept of this series is fantastic. Buxtehude's organ works are not interpreted on a single instrument, but serve to represent the North German and Dutch organ building traditions. Several organs are presented in detail on each album, and a precise registration plan also helps to better hear the disposition. The already high editorial value is further enhanced by a careful recording technique". In addition, this release includes a beautifully filmed video about the famous Schnitger-Organ in Cappel. German organist Harald Vogel is a leading expert on Renaissance and Baroque keyboard music. He is professor of organ at the University of the Arts Bremen, a position he has held since 1994.

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