This is one of the most beautiful pieces of Buxtehude - real "stylus fantasticus" - it takes you far from the daily worries - It is therefore worth living
J S Bach walked 200 miles to hear this great scandinavian organist -- it's a dead giveaway that Buxtehude was one or Mr. Bach's most influencial musicians.
The Bach Reader Hand T David Arthur Mendel recounts that by measuring it 65 miles. Central Germany in Leipzig to Lubeck in the Northernost island by the North Sea. Buxtehide was German not Scandinavian.. Buxtehide was Baroque and slightly older. Yes he was very much influenced. Had to get out of Leipzig to reclaim his musical sanity and went to visit him and did not come back didn't say he was leaving either. he was in fact denied the permission to go there at all. He was arrested and thrown in jail when they caught up with him. It is presumably at the time he wrote for the King of Prussia Das Musikalisches Opfer. Which he had hoped would gain him empliyment. It did not. It is a beautiful work. Lives in the BWV line up right near his concerti for three and four harpsichords and the orchestral suites about bwv1023 or 1050. Bach werkstatt gesellschaft verzeichniss. The numbering system of the society that catalogued it all.
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Non capisco il commento. Bach andò nel 1703 da Arnstadt a Lubecca per ascoltare Buxtehude. Oggi sono 350 km. Probabilmente allora le strade tagliavano in mezzo ai campi e quindi la distanza poteva ridursi, ma non meno dei già detti 350 km. A piedi. O, probabilmente, chiedendo passaggi ai carrettieri, i trasportatori di merci. Buxtehude era nato in territorio danese, ma la famiglia di origine era sassone. E' stato il più grande musicista germanico della sua epoca ed effettivamente Bach da giovane imitò moltissimo lo stile di Buxtehude. Solo un fanatico o un cieco può negarlo. Molti lavori giovanili all'organo di Bach sono affini allo stile del danese.
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Bach was not in office in Leipzig when he walked to Lübeck for it was in 1705, 18 years before arriving at Leipzig. As Buxtehude was from Denmark, Terry B Hanson was right to mention it.
I love BACH , but this Prelude he copied it note by note ; I don't blame my beloved J.Sebastian , but the Music Historians and Critics who don't clear this issue :( :(
Chromatiques de bel facture . Belle maîtrise et attaques rigoureuses .
This composition is amazing
Nice Performance ! Thanks for the post.
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of Buxtehude - real "stylus fantasticus" - it takes you far from the daily worries - It is therefore worth living
J S Bach walked 200 miles to hear this great scandinavian organist -- it's a dead giveaway that Buxtehude was one or Mr. Bach's most influencial musicians.
The Bach Reader Hand T David Arthur Mendel recounts that by measuring it 65 miles. Central Germany in Leipzig to Lubeck in the Northernost island by the North Sea. Buxtehide was German not Scandinavian.. Buxtehide was Baroque and slightly older. Yes he was very much influenced. Had to get out of Leipzig to reclaim his musical sanity and went to visit him and did not come back didn't say he was leaving either. he was in fact denied the permission to go there at all. He was arrested and thrown in jail when they caught up with him. It is presumably at the time he wrote for the King of Prussia Das Musikalisches Opfer. Which he had hoped would gain him empliyment. It did not. It is a beautiful work. Lives in the BWV line up right near his concerti for three and four harpsichords and the orchestral suites about bwv1023 or 1050. Bach werkstatt gesellschaft verzeichniss. The numbering system of the society that catalogued it all.
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Non capisco il commento. Bach andò nel 1703 da Arnstadt a Lubecca per ascoltare Buxtehude. Oggi sono 350 km. Probabilmente allora le strade tagliavano in mezzo ai campi e quindi la distanza poteva ridursi, ma non meno dei già detti 350 km. A piedi. O, probabilmente, chiedendo passaggi ai carrettieri, i trasportatori di merci. Buxtehude era nato in territorio danese, ma la famiglia di origine era sassone. E' stato il più grande musicista germanico della sua epoca ed effettivamente Bach da giovane imitò moltissimo lo stile di Buxtehude. Solo un fanatico o un cieco può negarlo. Molti lavori giovanili all'organo di Bach sono affini allo stile del danese.
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Bach was not in office in Leipzig when he walked to Lübeck for it was in 1705, 18 years before arriving at Leipzig. As Buxtehude was from Denmark, Terry B Hanson was right to mention it.
I love the stylus fantasticus in this piece!
Great stuff, thank you.
Very nice recording! Thanks for posting! :-)
Bravo bravo bravo
Marvellous!
Awesome recording - thank you for downloading
I'll have to go to visit that church. It's only 50 miles from where i live. Funny to learn about your own country from youtube.
Love it, thank you. cazzie511
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I love BACH , but this Prelude he copied it note by note ; I don't blame my beloved J.Sebastian , but the Music Historians and Critics who don't clear this issue :( :(
Hello , which prelude for bach younare reffering to ??
I think Bach also stolen works of Bruhns
I'm feeling near to God !
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