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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, hybrid SACD, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klassisk musik 1950 ->orgel solorenæssance -> 1600
Emneord
Emnetal
78.581
Bidrag af
Indhold
Præludium, fuga og chaconne for orgel, C-dur, BuxWV 137Te lucis ante terminumVater unser im HimmelreichVater unser im HimmelreichKoral for orgelPræambulum for orgel, C-dur, WV 30Præambulum for orgel, d-mol, WV 35Improvisationer for orgel
Beskrivelse
Spillet på Arp Schnitger-orglet, St. Jacobi Kirche, Hamburg, Tyskland 27.-28. september 2015
Forlag
Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Diapason, 2019 mai
Vurdering: 4/5
MusicWeb international, 2019 May
"The perhaps most famous German organ maker in history is Arp Schnitger (1648-1719) ... The present disc portrays one of Schnitger's most important extant instruments, built between 1689 and 1693 in the St. Jacobi church in Hamburg ... The programme includes pieces by the earliest as well as the latest representatives of ... the north German organ school of the 17th century ... Harald Vogel is an expert in this repertoire and knows both the music and the instruments in the region inside out. That shows here: he delivers fully idiomatic performances ... which convincingly demonstrate the brilliant qualities of this instrument"
MusicWeb international, 2019 May
Presto classical, 2019
"The grand Arp Schnitger organ in St. Jacobi (Church of St James) in Hamburg is remarkable in several respects. This instrument with four manuals boasts of the largest extant inventory of original pipes from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the Trompete 16' in the great organ is the very oldest of its kind. Harald Vogel, the Nestor of the Northern German organ tradition ... presents this magnificently restored organ in conjunction with an unusual Hamburg "family reunion". This recording features compositions by Hieronymus and Jacob Praetorius, Joachim Decker, Matthias Weckmann, Heinrich Scheidemann, and Dietrich Buxtehude - they all were closely associated with St. Jacobi and its organ and stood for the towering significance of Hamburg's music culture over several generations"
Presto classical, 2019