Cor van Wageningen - Dietrich Buxtehude - Schnitger organ

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Works of Dietrich Buxtehude throughout the liturgical year, Schnitger organ Noordbroek 1696
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    Advent
    1. Magnificat primi toni BuxWV 203 0:20
    2. Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BuxWV 211 9:07
    Christmas - New Year
    3. In dulci jubilo BuxWV 197 11:00
    4. Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich BuxWV 202 12:56
    5. Puer natus in Bethlehem BuxWV 217 14:12
    Epiphany
    6. Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BuxWV 223 15:22
    7. Praeludium in F BuxWV 144 23:04
    Lent
    8. Ach, Herr mich armen Sünder BuxWV 178 30:01
    9. Passacaglia d-moll BuxWV 161 33:00
    Easter
    10. Erschienen ist der herrliche Tag BuxWV 224 39:39
    11. Ciacona in e BuxWV 160 41:07
    Pentecost
    12. Komm heiliger Geist, Herre Gott BuxWV 199 45:42
    13. Praeludium in d BuxW 140 49:07
    All Saints (Eve) - Reformation Day - End of liturgical year
    14. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott BuxWV 184 55:46
    15. Praeludium in C BuxWV 137 58:52
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Комментарии • 40

  • @rsns311257
    @rsns311257 2 года назад +5

    Extremely beautiful, thank you. Buxtehude, Noordbroek and v. Wageningen combine perfectly.

  • @thee49-d3m
    @thee49-d3m 28 дней назад

    thank u

  • @quickfoxxes
    @quickfoxxes 2 года назад +5

    At 25:38 begins a most captivating gem of sound. I agree with others that Buxtehude is too often
    eclipsed by Bach and others. Thank you very much indeed for this posting!

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse Месяц назад

    La marque d'un musicien qui comprend véritablement l'âme de l'orgue est celui qui comprend comment travailler avec la résonance de son espace... trop d'organistes continuent de jouer à un rythme sans respect pour la résonance d’une salle. L'écho et le silence qui suivent font partie de la performance en tant que fanfare brillante. Sans le silence, la fanfare devient juste du bruit¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @francograpelli3060
    @francograpelli3060 3 года назад +12

    In 1705r Bach walked from Arnstadt to Lübeck about 300 miles on his own feet to listen Buxtehude and take lessons there.

    • @Renshen1957
      @Renshen1957 2 года назад +5

      @John R Borges Buxtehude offered the hand of his elder daughter (in her 30's much older than JSB) as was the tradition of the Church that the succeeding organist marry the current organist and retire (where another tradition, the organist was the church clerk/treasurer). J. S Bach missed the opportunity of a lifetime, but history would have been the poorer (no W F Bach or the great influence of C P E Bach and his treatise of keyboard playing), plus I doubt that J S Bach would have 7 children with his wife, or the 13 children he had with his second wife. Beethoven wouldn't have set aside the Royalties for J S last living daughter, too, in that case.
      Handel and Mattheson also made the pilmgrimage to Buxtehude, if not on foot during their tour of Italy, etc. prior to JSB, (with the same offer, same daughter), one of the pair played poorly, the other apologized that he couldn't play as he had sprained his wrist. Johann Schierferdecker (six years older than Bach) suceeded Buxtehude, who died one year later (possibly of shock that he had finally married of his eldest daugter, Anna Margareta). Johann Mattheson would later, and for the time unheard of, make the charge against Handel for plagarism. It seems C P E Bach's godfather (who he would eventually succeed as the music director of Hamburg) G P Telemann would have his friend Handel as a subscriber to his Tafel Music Publication. About 18 years later, Handel creatively reimagined (as the Handel apologists of his borrowings call the practice, such as the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba is 80% Telemann and only 20% Handel, and with no time to go into detail all the Italian composers he ripped off I will leave off on this) a piece from Telemann's Tafel Music, although some have claimed GPT sent trunks of his music with his blessings to recycle (those Handelphils sure have vivid imaginations, don't they).

    • @martinh1277
      @martinh1277 Год назад

      @@Renshen1957 How did she look like, do you have a picture?

    • @Renshen1957
      @Renshen1957 Год назад +3

      @@martinh1277I doubt the problem with Buxtehude's oldest daughter Anna Margareta wasn't so much one of beauty, but rather of age, she was in her late 20's when Mattheson and 18 year old Handel were offered the post or organist based on the tradition of marrying the oldest adult daughter (Buxtehude had six daughters, plus one that died in infancy), and Bach two year later was 20, and mostly likely already romantically involved with his future first wife who he married the following year.
      Portraits of women who weren't of nobility are somewhat rare, as to misquote the King and I musical, "...is a woman just as bowl of rice is like any other bowl of rice" in the 18th Century. For example Anna Magdalena Bach there is no known portrait as Frau Cantor. Art historian and Bach portrait expert Teri Noel Towe holds the opinion that the man seated with a woman playing the clavichord depicted in the engraving on title page to the first volume of Singende Müse an der Pleisse published in Leipzig in 1736, by Johann Sigismund Scholze (my comment along with possible classical Greco Roman mythology couple in the to the left, and billiard players and card players in the distance) may be Bach and his wife Anna Magdalena, it can also be just wishful thinking. Besides the superficial facial resemblance to J S Bach (in his finest attire) the woman next to him is attired in a dress that a noble woman would have worn could rather than a lowly Frau Cantor, and just be a coincidence. A daughter of a famous organist such as Buxtehude is unlikely to have a portrait painted unless her sister younger was painter of note, such as Johann Pachelbel's daughter, Amalia Pachelbel who achieved recognition as a painter and engraver, this a rarity in itself and Patriarchal society and a male centered religious one at that.

    • @martinh1277
      @martinh1277 Год назад

      @@Renshen1957 Than you. Can you tell me, who was the owner of Buxtehude's Job, was it a benefice and belonged to the parish or was Buxtehude the owner? Why this custom of merriage?
      Would it have been sufficient for Bach to marry the daughter or would he pay an amount of money additionally?
      Who became the sucessor then and what kind of organist was he? Was he all right for the church?

    • @Renshen1957
      @Renshen1957 Год назад +2

      @@martinh1277 To my knowledge the Organists at Marienkirch, Luebeck, were originally appointed. Peter Hasse (the earliest organist I am aware of), alledgely a student of Sweelinck was appointed. He was suceceeded by Franz Tunder, and according to "the church's tradition" married the organist's daughter, consequently retired and lived with his daughter and son in law. Dietrich Buxtehude married Franz Tunder's daughter, and continued the tradition. His post as organist also included the duties of being the church's treasurer or some sources list as clerk (same thing). Johann Christian Schieferdecker (born 1679, seven years older than J S Bach) married Buxtehude's daughter in 1707. "In 1706 he became Buxtehude’s deputy at Lübeck’s St. Marienkirche. To be a Buxtehude's assistant (deputy organist) for a well regarded Church, should speak of his talent. He had attended the Thomasschule (1692-97) and the University (1697-1702) in Leipzig. On Jan. 23, 1707, he succeeded Buxtehude as organist and parish clerk; as the successful applicant, he was required to marry Buxtehude’s daughter, Anna Margareta (married Sept. 5, 1707)", but Dietrich Buxtehude had died earlier in the May of that year.
      Although a stipend being paid as a condition in Hamburg for an organist post when J S Bach applied for organ post and concertized, he lost out to an applicant who could "prelude better with thalers (dollars) than with his fingers), this wasn't a common practice, it wasn't a requirement for any of J S Bach's appointments.
      J S Bach played upon the St. Catherine Church's Arp Schnitger Organ, which was “prearranged, advertised, and apparently attended by such prominent people as Erdmann Neumeister, the Lutheran pastor cantata librettist and senior minister at St. Jacobi (which also has a Arp Schnitger organ, unlike St. Catherine's survived WW 2) who also attended the Leipzig Univeristy, J S Bach set his texts to music, and Johann Mattheson, music director of the Hamburg Cathedral...". And according to J S Bach's son in law Altnickol (and C P E Bach) in the 1753 Necrolog (obituary) wrote, ..."The greatest organ expert and performer in Germany and perhaps in Europe, the late Kapellmeister Bach, was a great admirer of such organs: if anyone knew what and how to play upon them, it was he. The organ of St. Catherine’s Church in Hamburg contains no less than 16 reed stops. J. S. Bach, the late Kapellmeister of Leipzig, having once played for two straight hours on what he called a magnificent work of art, could not find high enough praise for its beauty and variety of sonority." St. Catherine's organist was Johann Adam Reinkein, who upon hearing J S Bach said (of his style of Variation Chorale Preludes for organ), "I thought this art would die with me, but I see it lives in you..." Reinkein is in a portrait playing Flemish Harpsichord (wearing a Kimona) with Buxtehude playing a Viola da Gamba. We can only speculate as in horse breeding, "the good dam throws to the sire," that Buxtehude's daughter resembled her father.

  • @elizabethbucksath
    @elizabethbucksath Год назад +1

    Absolute beauty!!!Breathtaking!

  • @t.5039
    @t.5039 Год назад +1

    Magnifique +++++++++++++++++

  • @jotapevaldivia
    @jotapevaldivia Год назад +1

    Großartig

  • @micheal49
    @micheal49 3 года назад +13

    Buxtehude is so very under-appreciated.

    • @dissilymordentroge5818
      @dissilymordentroge5818 3 года назад +3

      He is indeed. I often find myself wondering if in Buxtehude’s organ works we’re hearing the early emergence of romanticism?

    • @micheal49
      @micheal49 3 года назад +3

      @@dissilymordentroge5818 He was a serious influence on Bach and several of the other, late Baroque German composers, including Telemann and Handel.

    • @dissilymordentroge5818
      @dissilymordentroge5818 3 года назад +3

      @@micheal49 I was aware of Buxtehude’s role in influencing J S B etc. However, I can’t help hearing the pre-echos of romanticism in his organ works.

    • @sergeysimkin3263
      @sergeysimkin3263 3 года назад

      Замечательно !

    • @Bigbassdrum60
      @Bigbassdrum60 3 года назад

      Indeed his is.

  • @rodrigotoscano7533
    @rodrigotoscano7533 3 года назад +4

    Ravishing music

  • @user-ru8vy1uz7c
    @user-ru8vy1uz7c 2 года назад +3

    Bravo bravo bravo

  • @maryturton579
    @maryturton579 3 года назад +2

    I love this!

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    • @CorVanWageningen-organist
      @CorVanWageningen-organist  2 года назад +1

      Спасибо, желаю того же

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  • @lebbijan
    @lebbijan 3 года назад +4

    superb

  • @MrGar11
    @MrGar11 3 года назад +5

    22:37

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    @respectfacile6376 Год назад +1

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