Last week I posted one of Buxtehude’s 'smaller' settings on the splendid hymn of praise "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren", but here’s now a more large scale version in three parts, or 'verses'.🎶In the first verse we hear the melody (relatively) unadorned accompanied by a weightless left hand part that seems inspired by the jumps and runs of a squirrel…!🐿😅The second verse with three voices I chose to play on the Regal stop, imitating an instrument popular during the Renaissance, having such a unique and evocative sound.✨Then there’s the third verse, which is nothing short of joyfulness and grandeur!🎆The hymn tune is here played by the feet.👞Hope you liked this, and as always - don’t forget click the thumbs-up and subscribe!😃
Last week I posted one of Buxtehude’s 'smaller' settings on the splendid hymn of praise "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren", but here’s now a more large scale version in three parts, or 'verses'.🎶In the first verse we hear the melody (relatively) unadorned accompanied by a weightless left hand part that seems inspired by the jumps and runs of a squirrel…!🐿😅The second verse with three voices I chose to play on the Regal stop, imitating an instrument popular during the Renaissance, having such a unique and evocative sound.✨Then there’s the third verse, which is nothing short of joyfulness and grandeur!🎆The hymn tune is here played by the feet.👞Hope you liked this, and as always - don’t forget click the thumbs-up and subscribe!😃
Very nice choice of registration. That sounds very good. Happy Sunday.
Thank you. This Regal is so nice!