Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917225921
Catalog number: CC 72259
Releasedate: 10-10-14
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917225921
Catalog number: CC 72259
Releasedate: 10-10-14
The repertoire of sacred music that originated in Protestant Germany during the second half of the 17th century is of extraordinary variety, full of riches, yet still insufficiently explored and made available. Nevertheless, notably with the Opera Omnia project completed, the large, substantial, and multi-faceted oeuvre of Dieterich Buxtehude represents the period between Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach better than any other contemporaneous composer. The works produced by him during the nearly forty years he held the distinguished position as organist at St. Mary's in Lübeck from 1668 until his death in 1707 also clearly reflect the experimental phase characteristic of sacred music composition at the time. This experimental phase led from the motets, sacred concertos, and chorale settings prevailing before 1650 to the multi-movement cantata, a new genre that with its choruses, recitatives, arias, and chorales, defined Lutheran church music after 1700 for many decades. The present album contains among the many sacred works also three secular compositions, which Buxtehude wrote for weddings commissioned by prominent families in the city of Lübeck.
- The last instalment in Koopman's complete survery of Buxtehude's works
- The last volume of the vocal series
- It includes music of a quite wide range of genres: concertos, chorales, arias, cantatas and wedding pieces
The repertoire of sacred music that originated in Protestant Germany during the second half of the 17th century is of extraordinary variety, full of riches, yet still insufficiently explored and made available. Nevertheless, notably with the Opera Omnia project completed, the large, substantial, and multi-faceted oeuvre of Dieterich Buxtehude represents the period between Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach better than any other contemporaneous composer. The works produced by him during the nearly forty years he held the distinguished position as organist at St. Mary's in Lübeck from 1668 until his death in 1707 also clearly reflect the experimental phase characteristic of sacred music composition at the time. This experimental phase led from the motets, sacred concertos, and chorale settings prevailing before 1650 to the multi-movement cantata, a new genre that with its choruses, recitatives, arias, and chorales, defined Lutheran church music after 1700 for many decades. The present album contains among the many sacred works also three secular compositions, which Buxtehude wrote for weddings commissioned by prominent families in the city of Lübeck.
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1Walts Gott, mein Werk ich lasse BuxWV 10307:35
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2Du Lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ BuxWV 2208:50
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3Wie schmeckt es so lieblich und wohl BuxWV 10809:50
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4Auf, Saiten, auf! Laßt euren Schall erklingen! BuxWV 11503:46
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5O lux beata, trinitas et principalis unitas BuxWV 8906:33
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6Nun freut euch, ihr Frommen, mit mir BuxWV 8007:23
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7Der Herr ist mit mir, darum fürchte ich mich nicht BuxWV 1507:19
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8Dixit Dominus Domino meo BuxWV 1709:06
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9Kommst du, Licht der Heiden BuxWV 6609:22
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10O fröhliche Stunden, o herrliche Zeit BuxWV 8507:54
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1O Jesu mi dulcissime BuxWV 8813:24
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2Ecce nunc benedicite Domino BuxWV 2306:18
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3Jesu, meine Freude, meines Herzens Weide BuxWV 6011:55
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4O fröhliche Stunden, o fröhliche Zeit BuxWV 8405:58
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5Gestreuet mit Blumen BuxWV 11804:25
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6Fallax mundus ornat vultus BuxWV 2810:34
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7Deh cedete il vostro vanto BuxWV 11704:28
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8Wo ist doch mein Freund geblieben? BuxWV 11109:21
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9Herr, auf dich traue ich BuxWV 3509:18