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Disc 01 01. "Pr?ambulum d-moll LübWV 11" 02. "Pr?ambulum g-moll LübWV 12" 03. "Chaconne A-Dur LübWV 20" 04. "Pr?ambulum E-Dur LübWV 7" 05. "Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu Christ LübWV 13" 06. "Pr?ambulum und Fuge F-Dur LübWV 8" 07. "Pr?ambulum G-Dur LübWV 9" 08. "Nun lasst uns Gott, dem Herren LübWV 15" 09. "Pr?ambulum c-moll LübWV 6" 10. "Ach wir armen Sünder LübWV deest" 11. "Pr?ambulum C-Dur LübWV 10"
Disc 02 Pr?ludium und Fuge a-moll LübWV 16 01. "1. Pr?ludium: Vivace" 02. "2. Fuge: Allegro" Suite g-moll LübWV 17 03. "1. Allemande" 04. "2. Courante" 05. "3. Sarabande" 06. "4. Gigue" 07. "Lobt Gott ihr Christen allzugleich LübWV 18 (Chaconne)" 08. "Menuett" 09. "L'Allemand" 10. "Marsch" 11. "Menuett" 12. "Menuett" 13. "Mit Geduld will ich ertragen (Arie)" 14. "Stück für Trompete" 15. "Air: Gavotte" 16. "Menuett" 17. "Englischer Winck (Tanz oder Gigue)" 18. "Menuett" 19. "Folie d'Espagne (Variation 1 und 2)" 20. "Marsch" 21. "Menuett" 22. "Watt wart uns Armen Deerens suhr' (Arie)" 23. "Bour?e" 24. "Menuett" 25. "Marsch LübWV 22.1" 26. "Menuett LübWV 22.2" 27. "Sa, sa, sa, die Gesundheit (Gavotte)" 28. "Entr?e" 29. "Menuett" 30. "Air" 31. "Stück für Trompete" 32. "Marsch" 33. "Bour?e" 34. "Menuett" Suite a-moll LübWV 21 35. "1. Allemande" 36. "2. Courante" 37. "3. Sarabande" 38. "4. Gigue" 39. "Menuett" 40. "Marsch" 41. "Menuett" 42. "Passepied" 43. "Menuett" 44. "Menuett" 45. "Marsch" 46. "Menuett" 47. "Menuett" 48. "Menuett" 49. "Menuett" 50. "Pr?ludium D-Dur LübWV 19.1" 51. "Marsch" 52. "Marsch" 53. "Menuett" 54. "Menuet du l'Empereur Joseph" 55. "La reponse (Menuett)"
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 | Description: | Vincent Lübeck lived from 1654 till 1740. He is one of the most important composers of the North-German Organ School, the organist of the Nikolai Church in Hamburg, one of the most important churches, housing an impressive Arp Schnitger organ. â?¢ This set contains Lübeckâ??s complete works for harpsichord and organ. The pieces for organ are the most important of his works. Influenced by Dieterich Buxtehude and Johann Adam Reincken, Lübeck composed works that were both technically and artistically elaborate with frequent two-pedal virtuosic passages, five voices and other compositional elements rarely used by most of his contemporaries. This is particularly
the case in his polyphonic writing, in the fugue passages and in the double fugues which demands a high level of virtuosity of the organist. Manuel Tomadin, one of Italyâ??s foremost organists, plays the magnificent Van Hagerbeer Schnitger organ of the Grote Kerk of Alkmaar, one of the most famous instruments in the world. â?¢ The booklet contains excellent liner notes written by the artist, as well as the specifications of the instruments. - MANUEL TOMADIN AT GROTE SINT-LAURENSKERK, ALKMAAR (NL)Unfortunately, until recently, the music of Vincent Lubeck was simply regarded as northern German music from the 17th century in the pre-Bach era. This recording is the first edition to include all existing organ and harpsichord compositions by Lubeck as well as a series of previously unknown manuscript pieces. Despite Lubeck's fame during his long lifetime, few of his organ works are well known, yet his pieces for organ are the most important in his oeuvre. Influenced by Buxtehude and Reincken, Lubeck composed works that were both technically and artistically elaborate with frequent two-pedal virtuosic passages, five voices and other compositional elements rarely used by most of his contemporaries. Lubeck's Clavier Uebung, written in 1728, consists of a single suite for harpsichord, with the traditional dances (Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue) preceded by a prelude and fugue and followed by a chaconne. The S.M.G. manuscript from 1691 includes 45 short pieces for keyboard, many anonymous although five are attributed to Lubeck's father, and it also contains the only known compositions by Lubeck's son. These pedagogical pieces work well on a small historic harpsichord or clavichord, or on a small or regal stop organ. In fact, the dynamic markings in certain pieces indicate clavichord, considered to be the preferred instrument on which to learn keyboard technique. Their charm and melodic inventiveness make them a joy to play. |  | No. of tracks: |
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1095453BRC |
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