Buxtehude, Dietrich - Organ Works, Vol. 5 - Bryndorf, Bine (organ)
• The Danish-born organ master Dietrich Buxtehude’s music greatly influenced the younger J.S. Bach with its clarity of line, its nobility and its often daring harmonic invention, all combined in the stylus phantasticus.
• Vol. 5 of this uniquely authentic recording of Buxtehude's complete organ works takes us to the Sct. Jacobi church in Hamburg, where Buxtehude studied with the great German organ composer Heinrich Scheidemann and formed other important friendships in the music and religious life of the city.
• This is the fifth time that the Danish organ player Bine Bryndorf has interpreted Buxtehude’s great organ works, which on this release among others consists of Praeludium in D (BuxWV 139), Praeludium in F# (BuxWV 146 transposed to g-minor) and Praeludium in d (BuxWV 140).
Bine Bryndorf, organ
Dietrich Buxtehude
Praeludium in D, BuxWV 139
Danket dem Herrn (g-dorisk), BuxWV 181
Ich dank dir, lieber Herre (F), BuxWV 194 Bel.5
Magnificat Noni Toni (d), BuxWV 205
Magnificat I. toni (d), BuxWV 203
Praeludium in f#, BuxWV 146
Te Deum laudamus (e-frygisk), BuxWV 218 Bel.3
Ach Gott und Herr (d-dorisk), BuxWV 177
Ich dank dir schon (F), BuxWV 195
Nun lob mein Seel’ den Herren (G), BuxWV 213
Praeludium in d, BuxWV 140