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BUXTEHUDE, D.: Harpsichord Music, Vol. 2 (Mortensen) |
Having been born half a century after Heinrich Schütz, the ‘father of German musicians’, and a little less than half a century before J. S. Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude was a living link between the founder of Protestant Baroque music and its greatest master. While Buxtehude’s organ music is comparatively well known, his harpsichord music has not yet found the reputation it deserves. In this second volume of his Harpsichord Music (Volume One is available on Naxos 8.570579) we are treated to a range of compositional styles and moods, from the domestic intimacy of the Suites in G minor and E minor, to the student drinking-song used for the More Palatino variations, and the lilting arrangement of the chorale Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren.
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Buxtehude, Dieterich

Arias: More Palatino with 12 variations in C major, BuxWV 247
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Variation 10
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Variation 11
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Variation 12
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Suite in G minor, BuxWV 242
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I. Allemande
00:03:21
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II. Courante
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III. Sarabande
00:01:47
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Fugue in C major, BuxWV 174
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Fugue in C major, BuxWV 174
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Courant zimble with 8 variations in A minor, BuxWV 245

Canzonetta in G major, BuxWV 171
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Canzonetta in G major, BuxWV 171
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Suite in E minor, BuxWV 235
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I. Allemande
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II. Courante
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III. Sarabande
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Canzona in G major, BuxWV 170
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Canzona in G major, BuxWV 170
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Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren, BuxWV 215
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Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren, BuxWV 215
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