sabato 24 ottobre 2009

Hamburg 1734

23 tracks - MP3 192 Kbps - RAR 107Mb


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contents:


G.F.Handel - Chaconne G-dur HWV 435
G.P.Telemann - Ouverture burlesque d moll
D.Buxtehude - Praeludium & Fuga g-moll BuxWV 163
J.Mattheson - Der Ober-Classe Dreizehntes Prob-Stück B-dur
J.Mattheson - Der Ober-Classe Siebendes Prob-Stück D-dur
G.Böhm - Praeludium, Fuge & Postludium g-moll
G.P.Telemann - Hamburger Ebb und Fluth C-dur
M.Weckmann - Toccata IV a-moll
H.Scheidemann - Pavana Lachrymae d-moll
G.P.Telemann - Alster-Ouverture F-dur
B.Pauset - Entrée fur Andreas



Andreas Staier, harpsichord



4 commenti:

  1. Hi Bibixy.
    thanks for this nice collection!

    Did you know that during the early 1700’s, J.S. Bach made frequent visits to Johann Adam Reinken in Hamburg?
    In November 1720 J.S. Bach made another visit to Hamburg, in which he gave recital at
    St. Katharine-Kirche in the presence of Reinken.
    Bach first visited the church in the summer of 1701 and played here again in October/November 1720.
    Bach greatly admired this organ, which featured two 32-foot ranks in the pedal, with four 16-foot ranks on the Hauptwerk (or Great) division and 16 diagonal shoe bellows to supply the wind to the instrument's windchests.
    Repairs were made in 1742, and a new lavishly carved decorated case was built; it was adorned with gilding and cherubs along with statues of angels playing trumpets. The organ and its case, though, were destroyed during bombing of Hamburg during the Second World War, but is to be rebuild now – with much help by many donator‘s round the world.
    Greetings from Woody, Hamburg/Germany

    RispondiElimina
  2. Thanks for fulfilling this request! ... and to anyone who sees this post, just get it! Review from Classics Today (10/10): "the most purely ebullient harpsichord recital since Rafael Puyana's Scarlatti program for this same label, issued nearly two decades ago." I'm a big fan of that old Puyana set & I agree! Includes full scans, another outstanding Bibixy production.

    RispondiElimina
  3. Hi
    Thanks for your blog.
    Please post some o Matthias Weckmann's music.

    RispondiElimina
  4. There's something here:
    http://passacaille.blogspot.com/2008/06/clavichord-music.html
    others will follow.

    RispondiElimina