
This ambitious undertaking–Volume 1 in a series devoted to the complete organ works of Buxtehude–presents a well-chosen variety of pieces, 18 in all, that includes
The British trio Convivium offers welcome new performances of Dietrich Buxtehude’s Op. 1 sonatas, works that are increasingly gaining the recognition and recorded attention they’ve
The producers of this recording have tried to capture the inherent intimacy of these “meditative” cantatas in an acoustic that doesn’t always cooperate. The various
After Bach, Boccherini, Graun, and Telemann, conductor, teacher, quartet player, and viola da gambist Christophe Coin once again devotes a program to a single composer’s
Naxos launches a survey of Buxtehude’s complete organ works with a well-varied selection of chorale preludes, fugal works, and virtuoso showpieces. Volker Ellenberger’s fluent technique
Once again MDG has scored with an outstanding CD of organ music. Continuing its practice of exploring the instruments of a particular locale, this one
Three-fourths of this collection stems from a radio broadcast dating around 1948, issued here for the first time. The engineering is unusually vibrant and colorful