Steigleder's "Vater Unser" Vlog: Variation 27 - Zeerijp, Jacobuskerk

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Johann Ulrich Steigleder (1593-1635): Tabulaturbuch "Das Vater Unser" (1627)
    Variatio 27: “3. Vocum. Coral im Tenor"
    In 1627, Johann Ulrich Steigleder published his "Tabulaturbuch Das Vater Unser", containing no less than 40 variations on the Lutheran chorale "Vater Unser im Himmelreich", Luther's hymn based on The Lord's Prayer: a rather forgotten milestone in keyboard literature.
    The forty days before Easter have always been special to the Christian church. For many, this so called Lent period is a time of religious observance, fasting, or daily prayer and meditation. By presenting Steigleder's 40 variations as a Lent calendar vlog series, music lovers are invited to join a meditational journey through the rich world of 17th century music, unique historical organs and timeless beauty, leading to a hopeful Easter 2021.
    Audio recording: Koen van Andel, many thanks!
    Many thanks to the team of Jacobuskerk Zeerijp!
    Instrument:
    The organ of Jacobuskerk Zeerijp was completed in 1651 by Theodorus Faber.
    After rebuilds by Schnitger, Freytag, Doornbos and Spiering, S.F. Blank and B. Edskes reconstructed its original state.
    Stop list
    Hoofdwerk (I) (CDEFGA-g'',a'')
    Prestant 8'
    Holpijpe 8'
    Octave 4'
    Quinte Fluite 3'
    Octave 2'
    Sufflet 1'
    Mixtuer 4-6 chorich
    Cimbel 2 chorich
    Trompett 8'
    Rugwerk (II) (CDEFGA-g'',a'')
    Quintadena 8'
    Prestant 4'
    Fluite 4'
    Super Octave 2'
    Geemshoorn 2'
    Sesquialter 2 chorich (from C)
    Vox Humana 8'
    Pedaal (CDEFGA-d') (permanently coupled to I)
    Bardon 16
    Dooff 8
    Bas Bazuin 16
    Two tremulants
    Trommel
    Nachtegaal
    Revolving stars
    Coupler I-II
    Pitch: a’=465 Hz
    Temperament: meantone
    Registration: LH: HW: Octaaf 4', RH: RW: Geemshoorn 2' (octave lower)
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