1. Præludium e-moll (BuxWV 142)
2. Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist (BuxWV 208) Orgelkoral
3. Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist (BuxWV 209) Orgelkoral
4. Canzona G-dur (BuxWV 170)
5. Ciacona e-moll (BuxWV 160)
6. Canzonetta a-moll (BuxWV 225)
7. Præludium A-dur (BuxWV 151)
8. Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ (BuxWV 224) Orgelkoral
9. Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein (BuxWV 210) Orgelkoral
10. Præludium g-moll (BuxWV 148)
11. Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (BuxWV 199) Orgelkoral
12. Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (BuxWV 200) Orgelkoral
13. Toccata F-dur (BuxWV 156)
Biographical sketch ©
It is very likely, that in the 1650’s Buxtehude sought instruction from the most important organist in Copenhagen, Johanccccc
Lorentz (1609 – 89), who since 1635 had occupied the organ bench of the Church of St. Nicholas, where he gained a reputation as one of the most esteemed organists of the time. The organ of this church, which was destroyed in the great fire of Copenhagen in 1795, was among the capital city’s biggest and best, 40 stops divided between 3 manuals and pedal, and had been built by Lorentz’ father, Johan Lorentz (d. 1650), who had received the royal privilege as organ builder in Denmark and Norway from Christian IV in 1639.
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST: 1991
CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 385
EAN: 5709499385005




