Organ - advanced SKU: HL.49045437 For Organ. Composed by Enjott Sc...(+)
Organ - advanced
SKU:
HL.49045437
For
Organ. Composed by
Enjott Schneider. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Organ Large Works.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 2016. 48 pages.
Duration 24'. Schott
Music #ED 22668.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045437).
ISBN
9790001162715. UPC:
841886029088.
9.0x12.0x0.168
inches.
On the
occasion of the
quincentenary of
Reformation Day in 2017,
the composer Enjott
Schneider thoroughly
studied Martin Luther the
individual and all his
contradictions. The
result is a brilliant,
demanding organ symphony
which is perfect for
concerts on the subject
of Reformation and Martin
Luther.The composer
describes the five
movements of the symphony
as follows:'1st
movement:Wir glauben all
an einen Gott with its
quintuplet-like beginning
is very Gregorian in
style, outlining the
range of Lutheran
emotionalism between the
Middle Ages and the
modern era. The
irrationality of faith
ultimately has priority
over any thought and
evidence. At the
beginning of the
movement, sounds of
knocking on wood remind
of the nailing of the
Ninety-Five Theses to the
doors of churches in
Wittenberg. The chorale
melody sometimes hides
with an almost rough
medieval saltarello,
referring to Luther's
robustness and vitality
with which he knew to
carry away even common
people.2nd movement:In
1530, the electoral
prince of Saxony
presented to Luther at
Coburg Castle the golden
signet ring with the
Luther rose which became
the symbol of his
theology of grace. A
white heart with black
cross is fixed on a
five-petalled rose. To
him, white is the colour
of angels and ghosts,
black stands for the pain
of crucification: The
just shall live by faith,
but by faith in the
Crucified. But the fact
that the rose and the
heart are the dominating
symbols shows how
Catholic Marian piety
remained an ingredient of
Luther's spirituality
throughout his life. In
line with the dominant
five-petal structure of
the rose, this movement
was composed, to a large
extent, in accordance
with the floating,
lyrical rhythm in 5/8
time.3rd movement:The
omnipresence of death and
dying - from the plague
and war to the
never-ending dangers of
daily life - was an
essential part of the
world view of that time.
Fears ensued that might
heighten into the
grotesque, e.g. in the
pictures of Hieronymus
Bosch. The Danse macabre
was a popular motif in
those years. Luther's
chorale Mitten wir im
Leben sind / mit dem Tod
umfangen from 1524
(Enchiridion from Erfurt)
is based on the Gregorian
chant Media vita in morte
sumus created in France
around 750 and, with its
idea of transience,
inspired a simplistic
air.4th movement:The
famous confession
delivered at the Diet of
Worms in 1521, I stand
here and can say no more.
God help me. Amen, are
not Luther's words but
the version later used as
text for a pamphlet.
However, it represents
quite plainly the
straightforwardness and
inevitability of his
mission. Musically, it
was made into a perpetuum
mobile, i.e. a dogged,
ostinato and never-ending
musical air.5th
movement:The Mighty
Fortress, on the other
hand, is one of the great
symbols of Martin Luther
which, with its shining C
major key, embodies the
Protestant ideology and
willful nature of the
Reformation unlike any
other song. Heinrich
Heine called it the
Marseille anthem of the
Reformation, Friedrich
Engels the Marseillaise
of the Peasants' Wars.
This disputability is not
thought through to the
end but rather
interrupted: With a
jubilant birdcall version
of the melody, the finale
shows a rather
chamber-music-like side
of the ideals of freedom
of Christians.'.
Edited by Alexander Schreiner. Masterworks; Organ - Method or Collection. Belwin...(+)
Edited by Alexander
Schreiner. Masterworks;
Organ - Method or
Collection. Belwin
Edition. Masterwork.
Book. 64 pages. Belwin
Music #00-FE09431.
Published by Belwin Music
Organ SKU: BR.BHM-367 Verzeichnis cantus-firmus-gebundener Orgelmusik<...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.BHM-367
Verzeichnis
cantus-firmus-gebundener
Orgelmusik. Composed
by Martin Bieri. Solo
instruments. Breitkopf
New Media. The Sherlock
Holmes of the Organ Gets
a Makeover. Music
pedagogy. New Media.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#BHM 367. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.BHM-367).
ISBN
9783765103674. 9 x 12
inches.
Seek
(ricercare) and you will
find! The little angel on
the cover of the book
shows the organist the
way to the music he's
looking for! In an
incredibly time-consuming
endeavor, Martin Bieri
has compiled all
currently available
chorale-based organ
works, cataloguing about
15,600 works. The bulk of
the work is devoted to
(chorale) melodies that
can be found in the major
German-language hymnals.
The Ricercare Book offers
concise information along
with indexes of
arrangements, composers,
editions and publishers.
Nach acht Jahren Laufzeit
war es soweit: Ricercare
der Sherlock Holmes des
Organisten brauchte
dringend eine
Frischzellenkur d. h.
neue Informationen und
technische Updates. Das
Lifting hat der CD-ROM
gut getan. Ricercare
saust nunmehr mit neuer
Kraft (neuen
Informationen)
prestissimo durch die
weite Datenwelt von uber
20.000
cantus-firmus-gebundenen
Orgelwerken und gibt
umfassend Auskunft uber
Melodien Komponisten
Ausgaben Bearbeitungen
Verlage u. a. m.
After eight years on the
beat it was finally time
for Ricercare the
Sherlock Holmes of the
Organ to get a badly
needed makeover i.e. to
be supplied with new
information and technical
updates. The makeover did
a world of good to the
CD-ROM. Loaded with new
info Ricercare now zips
along prestissimo through
the vast data world of
more than 20 000
cantus-firmus-related
organ works and provides
comprehensive information
on melodies composers
editions arrangements
publishers and much
more.
The
present edition is based
on the music text of the
,,Gesamtausgabe of Robert
Schumann's works edited
by Clara Schumann
together with Johannes
Brahms and others between
1879 und 1893. This
publication is almost
entirely free from
arbitrary alterations in
the text. A few obvious
errors and unjustifiable
alterations of the
musical text were
eliminated after a
thorough comparison with
the first editions. Die
vorliegende Ausgabe folgt
dem Notentext der von
Clara Schumann in
Zusammenarbeit mit
Johannes Brahms u. a.
zwischen 1879 und 1893
herausgegebenen
Gesamtausgabe von Robert
Schumanns Werken. Diese
Edition ist von
willkurlichen
Veranderungen des Textes
weitgehend frei. Einige
offensichtliche Irrtumer
und nicht zu
rechtfertigende Eingriffe
in den Notentext wurden
nach Vergleich mit der
Erstausgabe und dem
Autograph beseitigt. The
present edition is based
on the music text of the
,,Gesamtausgabe of Robert
Schumann's works edited
by Clara Schumann
together with Johannes
Brahms and others between
1879 und 1893. This
publication is almost
entirely free from
arbitrary alterations in
the text. A few obvious
errors and unjustifiable
alterations of the
musical text were
eliminated after a
thorough comparison with
the first edition and the
autograph.
Organ SKU: BR.BV-371 Verzeichnis cantus-firmus-gebundener Orgelmusik(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.BV-371
Verzeichnis
cantus-firmus-gebundener
Orgelmusik. Composed
by Martin Bieri. Solo
instruments; Softbound.
Buchverlag Breitkopf &
Hartel (Music Books). The
Sherlock Holmes of the
Organ Gets a Makeover.
Music pedagogy. Book. 336
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #BV 371.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.BV-371).
ISBN 9783765103711.
8.5 x 11.5
inches.
Search (=
ricercare) successfully
for chorale settings and
find them!After eight
years on the beat, it was
finally time for
Ricercare, the Sherlock
Holmes of the Organ, to
get a badly needed
makeover, i.e. to be
supplied with new
information and technical
updates. The makeover did
a world of good to the
CD-ROM. Loaded with new
info, Ricercare now zips
along prestissimo through
the vast data world of
more than 20,000
cantus-firmus-related
organ works and provides
comprehensive information
on melodies, composers,
editions, arrangements,
publishers and much
more.Note:The CD-ROM is
only executable under
32-bit systems. An update
that allows the content
to be used on 64-bit
systems is currently not
available.
Solomotette zum
Dreifaltigkeitsfest oder
zu Weihnachten.
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Wolfgang Hochstein. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition:
Mozart. Exsultate,
Jubilate Rev.2000. Sacred
vocal music, Trinity,
Christmas, Praise and
thanks, Feasts of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Hymns in praise of the
Virgin Mary. Reduction
for organ. Composed 1773.
KV 165 (158a). 16 pages.
Duration 17 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.767/04. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4076704).
ISBN
9790007084998. Key: F
major. Language:
Latin.
A good six
years following its first
performance in Milan
(1773) a second version
of Exsultate, jubilate
was completed for a
performance on Trinity
Sunday in 1779. It has
survived in a manuscript
from Salzburg. This
Salzburg version, which
was discovered in 1978,
differs from the Milan
version primarily through
the use of flutes instead
of oboes and also through
the use of two different
texts for the first aria.
In the first version the
text refers to Christmas,
whereas in the second
version it refers to the
festival of Trinity.
Mozart's autograph of the
Milan version had been
thought to be missing
since the second world
war and it has only been
accessible in the
Biblioteka Jagiellonska
in Krakow for a little
over a decade. The
present new critical
edition by Wolfgang
Hochstein is the first
which could be based on
both versions. Score
available separately -
see item CA.4076700.
Organ SKU: HL.280395 Organ Solo. Composed by Bendt Fabricius. Musi...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.280395
Organ
Solo. Composed by
Bendt Fabricius. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Softcover. 57 pages.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH33092. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.280395).
Hymn preludes
and choral arrangements
by Bendt Fabricus (2018).
Foreword: This small
collection of preludes
and choral arrangements
is a selection of
movements, created
through more than 30
years of work as an
organist in the Danish
National Church. The
collectionis first and
foremost intended as a
useful work tool for all
my colleagues around the
Danish organ benches.
There are movements
thatare suitable for the
small one-manual organ in
the village church and
others that are intended
for the concert organ in
the large city church.
Some movements are easy
to follow, even with a
simple and traditionally
constructed structure,
while others, both
harmonious and rhythmic,
offer greater complexity
and degree of difficulty.
Virtually all the kits
composed for two manuals
and pedal can also be
realized on organs that
have only one manual and
pedal. As far as
registration instructions
are concerned, my
statements are only
intended as a guide to
the sonorous expression
in a given movement, as
of course everyone is
free to find exactly the
registration that is
deemed appropriate on the
instrument in question.
It is my wish that all
organists can benefit
fromthe collection and
that it will prove to be
a useful and beneficial
supplement in the daily
work. Bendt
Fabricius.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9305 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9305
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9305.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9305).
ISBN 9790004187692. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. Contains the
Critical Commentary of
the subvolumes I/1 and
I/2.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9304 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9304
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
108 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9304.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9304).
ISBN 9790004187685. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions);
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only)); good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility); contains
facsimiles. The
corresponding Critical
Commentary is contained
in Volume I/2 (EB
9305).
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9306 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9306
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
84 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9306.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9306).
ISBN 9790004187708. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ SKU: BR.EB-9415 Urtext - Critical Source Edition of the Free Org...(+)
Organ
SKU:
BR.EB-9415
Urtext
- Critical Source Edition
of the Free Organ
Works. Composed by
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Edited by Harald Vogel.
Solo instruments;
Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf.
Renaissance/early
Baroque; Baroque. Score.
192 pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 9415.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9415).
ISBN 9790004188897. 12
x 9 inches.
This
edition is the result of
Harald Vogel's many years
of practice as an
organist and
musicologist. The music
text is based on a
reevaluation of 17th- and
18th-century manuscripts
containing the free organ
and keyboard works by
Buxtehude. They
originated during a
transitional phase
between the traditional
letter tablature and the
staff notation still in
use today. Since many
works have survived only
in transcriptions for
staff notation, the
editor was confronted
with a high error rate,
which he carefully
analyzes in the
Einzelanmerkungen. During
the preparation of the
edition, the editor
always kept sight of the
performance practice, but
still, the image of the
sources is never
distorted (e. g. by
superfluous rests,
beaming not conforming to
the sources and the
unhistorical adjustment
of time signatures) and
stays very close to the
compositional notation,
the letter tablature. The
flexible use of three
staves and the
differentiated
distribution of the
voices on the staves
allow for an
approximation in reading
conventions of historical
notation with its
resulting information
about hand division.
Grouping the free organ
repertoire into works
with obbligato pedal and
works for manuals, this
edition is organized in
two volumes. The first
subvolume (I/1, EB 9304)
contains the Preface and
the Preludes, whereas the
second subvolume (I/2, EB
9305) contains Toccatas,
Ostinato works,
alternative versions and
a comprehensive Critical
Commentary (in German
only). Volume II (EB
9306) contains
Buxtehude's free organ
and keyboard works
(manualiter) with the
corresponding texts
(Preface and Critical
Commentary).Until 1971,
Harald Vogel worked on a
dissertation (with Georg
von Dadelsen, Hamburg) on
Die Fuge um Bach. Besides
the description of the
inclusion of triple
measures into the C
notation and the
irregularities of the
voice mutation in the
polyphonic structures,
this also included a
discussion about the
justification of the
inner textual criticism.
With the inner textual
criticism, deviations in
parallel passages are
unified. The North German
fugue style, reaching a
peak in Buxtehude's work,
is characterized by a
constant diversity of
details in subject and
polyphonic progressions.
One of the indicators of
the fantastic style is
the dissolution of the
polyphonic structures at
the ends of the fugues,
evident in Buxtehude's
work.In this edition, a
musical text is presented
that avoids the
uniformity of detail not
conforming to the
sources. However, there
are many examples of
transcription and cursory
errors, which are
analyzed in a methodical
systematic manner. About
the editor: As an
organist, professor,
organ expert, and
scholar, Harald Vogel has
rendered outstanding
services to the
interpretation of early
music and especially to
historical performance
practice concerning the
organ for decades. He has
received numerous awards,
including an ECHO Klassik
as Instrumentalist of the
Year (2012), honorary
doctorates from Lulea
University of Technology
(Sweden, 2008) and
Oberlin College (USA,
2014), as well as the
Buxtehude Prize of the
City of Lubeck (2018).
Harald Vogel is the
author and editor of
numerous scholarly
publications and
editions. Through his
lifelong performance
practice, he can look
back on an extensive
discography, including
the complete recording of
Buxtehude's organ works,
which he recorded in
various locations with
historical organ
instruments of the North
German organ building
tradition in Scandinavia,
North Germany and the
Netherlands.
pure
source edition (no
mixture of different
transmissions)
comprehensive commentary
(Vol. I/2 & II) (with
texts about the sources,
chronology, use of keys,
liturgic placement as
well as detailed critical
remarks, incl. music
examples (in German
only))good page
turnsflexible division of
voices (on 2 or 3
systems, good
legibility)contains
facsimiles.
Organ (Organ) SKU: HL.14013003 Composed by Henryk Gorecki. Music Sales Am...(+)
Organ (Organ)
SKU:
HL.14013003
Composed
by Henryk Gorecki. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Book [Softcover].
Composed 2002. 16 pages.
Chester Music #CH60910.
Published by Chester
Music (HL.14013003).
ISBN 9780711934948.
11.75x8.25x0.06
inches.
Henryk
Mikolaj Gorecki's career
spans more than 40 years,
dating from the
post-Stalinist era of the
mid 1950s and embracing a
catalogue of more than 70
acknowledged works. It
was not, however, until
the phenomenal success of
his third symphony,
Symphony of Sorrowful
Songs Op 36, which
brought the composer
world-wide renown through
its numerous performances
and recordings, that his
music reached an extended
audience outside his
native Poland. Since then
the directness and
emotional impact of his
music have established
him as one of the major
figures of contemporary
music.