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Baroque Organ Music

Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen

Baroque Organ Music

Format: CD
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917214628
Catnr: CC 72146
Release date: 01 August 2005
2 CD
 
Label
Challenge Classics
UPC
0608917214628
Catalogue number
CC 72146
Release date
01 August 2005
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

Per Fidtjov Bonsaksen (born 1946) is director of church music, organist and choir conductor at Trondheim Cathedral. He is also a consultant for organ and church music issues in Norway. Mr. Bonsaksen studied in Cologne, Vienna, Hamburg and Tronheim and has given numerous organ and choir concerts both in Europe and the USA. Thanks to his initiative, the Wagner organ in Nidarosdom by Trondheim was restored and is one of the best sounding organs in Europe today. The “Wagner organ” was built as a baroque organ by the master builder Joachim Wagner from Berlin in 1738/39, but was dismantled and replaced by a new organ 200 years later. Back at its old place today, it is especially well suited for interpreting original baroque music thanks to the excellent restoration.

The most important compositions for this organ type are from J. S. Bach, which are also the majority of the pieces on these two CDs. The second CD is dedicated especially to the music composed for Christmas in the baroque era: in addition to pieces by J. S. Bach, there are also ones by Buxtehude, Pachelbel and others.
Barokmuziek uitgevoerd op een echt barokorgel
Per Fidtjov Bonsaksen is een Noorse organist en koordirigent aan de Kathedraal van Trondheim. Bonsaksen heeft in Keulen, Wenen, Hamburg en Trondheim gestudeerd en heeft meerdere orgel- en koorconcerten gegeven in Europa en de Verenigde Staten. Dankzij Bonsaksen is het Wagnerorgel in Nidarosdom gerenoveerd en is dit tegenwoordig één van de best klinkende orgels van Europa. Dit orgel is gebouwd in 1738/39 door Joachim Wagner en is door de uitstekende restauratie perfect voor het uitvoeren van barokmuziek.

Dit orgeltype is voor muziek van J. S. Bach zeer geschikt. Bach is één van de meest vooraanstaande barokmuziekcomponisten, wat de reden is dat deze verzameling van orgelmuziek voornamelijk zijn werken bestaat. De tweede helft van de verzameling is speciaal opgedragen aan Kerstmuziek uit de barokperiode. Naast muziek van Bach heeft Bonsaksen ook werken van onder andere Buxtehude en Pachelbel uitgevoerd.

Composer(s)

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, two Passions, and hundreds of cantatas. His music is revered for its technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth.  Bach's abilities as an organist were highly respected during his lifetime, although he was not widely recognised as a great composer until a revival of interest in and performances of his music in the first half of the 19th century. He is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.  
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Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, two Passions, and hundreds of cantatas. His music is revered for its technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth.

Bach's abilities as an organist were highly respected during his lifetime, although he was not widely recognised as a great composer until a revival of interest in and performances of his music in the first half of the 19th century. He is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.


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Johann Pachelbel

Like Wagner has his Tristan-chord and Landini a self-titled cadence, Pachelbel has his canon in D, for which he will always be remembered. Unfortunately, this work is far from representative of his body of works: it's the only canon he ever wrote, and chamber music in general was only a marginal part of his complete works. Pachelbel was the son of wine salesman, who should have been known for his organ music today if it wasn't for his famous canon. In his own time, he was a celebrated organist, composing over 200 works for organ. Almost half of these are chorale settings, which thanks to their soberness and clarity form benchmarks of the genre. Another important part of his influence...
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Like Wagner has his Tristan-chord and Landini a self-titled cadence, Pachelbel has his canon in D, for which he will always be remembered. Unfortunately, this work is far from representative of his body of works: it's the only canon he ever wrote, and chamber music in general was only a marginal part of his complete works. Pachelbel was the son of wine salesman, who should have been known for his organ music today if it wasn't for his famous canon. In his own time, he was a celebrated organist, composing over 200 works for organ. Almost half of these are chorale settings, which thanks to their soberness and clarity form benchmarks of the genre. Another important part of his influence were his fugues. His Magnificat fugues are particularly noteworthy. A third genre in which Pachelbel excelled was the variation on a theme. A famous example is Hexachordum Apollinis, which is a serie of variations with keyboard arias. Finally, his vocal music is absolutely worth listening to, even though it has been in obscurity for a long time.


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Dieterich Buxtehude

Among the general public, Dieterich Buxtehude is mostly known due to the admiration Johann Sebastian Bach had for his organ and composing skills, for which Bach traveled to the North German city of Lübeck to stay with him for four months, no less. This says quite something about the quality of Buxtehude's performance, but even more so about the influence it had on Bach and all composers after him. Yet, nowadays Buxtehude's music does not need Bach to survive, as a matter of fact it is extraordinarily beautiful just by itself! Buxtehude was originally Danish, but he spent most of him life in Lübeck. His so-called 'Abendmusik', which was a series of evening concerts outside of the liturgy, grew famous. In...
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Among the general public, Dieterich Buxtehude is mostly known due to the admiration Johann Sebastian Bach had for his organ and composing skills, for which Bach traveled to the North German city of Lübeck to stay with him for four months, no less. This says quite something about the quality of Buxtehude's performance, but even more so about the influence it had on Bach and all composers after him. Yet, nowadays Buxtehude's music does not need Bach to survive, as a matter of fact it is extraordinarily beautiful just by itself! Buxtehude was originally Danish, but he spent most of him life in Lübeck. His so-called 'Abendmusik', which was a series of evening concerts outside of the liturgy, grew famous. In the works he wrote for these occasions, his enormous fantasy and creative freedom truly shows. As an organ player, Buxtehude was widely famous. If you would listen to his Organ Preludes, you would quickly know why. Buxtehude manages to combine an unprecedented virtuosity with a large variety of styles and techniques. No wonder Bach traveled all that way to see him!


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Disc #1
01.
Prelude and
04:38
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
02.
Fugue
03:21
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
03.
Eighteen Chorales of Various Types: An Wasserflüssen Babylon
03:57
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
04.
Eighteen Chorales of Various Types: Trio super Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend
01:39
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
05.
Eighteen Chorales of Various Types: Nun danket alle Gott
03:18
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
06.
Eighteen Chorales of Various Types: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen
01:51
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
07.
Pastorale: I
02:39
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
08.
Pastorale: II
03:23
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
09.
Pastorale: III
13:33
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
10.
Pastorale: IV
04:56
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
11.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Wachtet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
04:39
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
12.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Wo soll ich fliehen hin
03:35
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
13.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Wer nur den ieben Gott lässt walten
04:31
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
14.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Meine Seele erhebt den Herren
04:06
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
15.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ
02:16
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
16.
Six Chorales of Various Types: Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter
02:05
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
17.
Passacaglia
02:49
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen

Disc #2
01.
Prelude In G-Major BWV 541
03:20
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
02.
Il Dulci Jubilo: Chorale prelude: S. Scheidt
01:50
(Samuel Scheidt ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
03.
Il Dulci Jubilo BWV 751: Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
01:47
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
04.
Il Dulci Jubilo BWV 608: Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
03:38
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
05.
Il Dulci Jubilo BuxBWV 197: Chorale prelude: D. Buxtehude
02:44
(Dietrich Buxtehude) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
06.
Interlude: Pièce d'Orgue
03:32
Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen, Johann Sebastian Bach
07.
Vom Himmel Hoch: Chorale prelude: S. Scheidt
04:26
(Samuel Scheidt ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
08.
Vom Himmel Hoch: Chorale prelude: J. Pachelbel
00:39
(Johann Pachelbel) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
09.
Vom Himmel Hoch: Chorale prelude: G.F. Kauffmann
01:23
(Georg Friedrich Kauffmann) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
10.
Vom Himmel Hoch BWV 738: Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
01:51
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
11.
Concerto In D Minor Op 3 Nr 11: Introduciont
01:46
(Antonio Vivaldi) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
12.
Concerto In D Minor Op 3 Nr 11: Fuga
00:57
(Antonio Vivaldi) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
13.
Concerto In D Minor Op 3 Nr 11: Largo E Spiccato
01:28
(Antonio Vivaldi) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
14.
Concerto In D Minor Op 3 Nr 11: Finale Allegro
01:27
(Antonio Vivaldi) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
15.
Joseph Est Bien Marie
01:33
(Claude Balbastre) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
16.
Puer Natus Un Bethlehem: Chorale prelude: S. Scheidt
01:17
(Samuel Scheidt ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
17.
Puer Natus Un Bethlehem: Chorale prelude: D. Buxtehude
01:42
(Dietrich Buxtehude) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
18.
Puer Natus Un Bethlehem: J.G. Walther - Cantus Tenor
00:58
(Johann Gottfried Walther) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
19.
Puer Natus Un Bethlehem: J.G. Walther - Cantus Tenor
01:43
(Johann Gottfried Walther) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
20.
Pastorale 1
01:32
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
21.
Pastorale 2
00:53
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
22.
Pastorale 3
01:06
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
23.
Pastorale 4
02:00
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
24.
Pastorale 5
01:30
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
25.
Pastorale 6
01:18
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
26.
Pastorale 7
04:40
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
27.
Pastorale 8
01:27
(Valentin Rathgeber) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
28.
Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ: Chorale prelude: S. Scheidt
02:29
(Samuel Scheidt ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
29.
Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (BWV 697): Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
08:30
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
30.
Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (BWV 722): Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
00:39
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
31.
Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (BWV 604): Chorale prelude: J.S. Bach
01:40
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
32.
Conclusion: Fugue In G Major
02:12
(Johann Sebastian Bach ) Per Fridtjov Bonsaksen
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