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Bruhns / Yale Institute Of Sacred Music / Suzuki- Cantatas & Organ Works 1 (Hybr)

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When he died, Nicolaus Bruhns was just 31 years old, and only twelve of his vocal works and five organ compositions have survived. On the strength of these, he is nevertheless considered one of the most prominent North German composers of the generation between Buxtehude and Bach. Buxtehude was in fact Bruhns teacher, and thought so highly of him that recommended him for a position in Copenhagen. There he worked as a violin virtuoso and composer until 1689, when he returned to Northern Germany to become organist in the main church of Husum. It was here that most if not all of the extant works were performed. According to Bach's obituary, Bruhns was one of the composers that he took 'as a model', and he is therefore naturally of interest to Bach specialist Masaaki Suzuki. On the first of two discs made in collaboration with the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Suzuki directs - from the organ - a group of singers and musicians, in six of the vocal works: so-called 'sacred concertos' scored for 1 - 3 soloists and various combinations of string instruments with basso continuo. With a very generous playing time (86 minutes) there is also space on the disc for Suzuki's performances of two organ pieces by Bruhns - the larger of the two preludes in E minor, and the fantasia on the chorale Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland.

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Bruhns / Yale Institute Of Sacred Music / Suzuki- Cantatas & Organ Works 1 (Hybr)

SKU: 7318599922713
Regular price ¥154.00
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Release Date: 02.04.2022

 
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When he died, Nicolaus Bruhns was just 31 years old, and only twelve of his vocal works and five organ compositions have survived. On the strength of these, he is nevertheless considered one of the most prominent North German composers of the generation between Buxtehude and Bach. Buxtehude was in fact Bruhns teacher, and thought so highly of him that recommended him for a position in Copenhagen. There he worked as a violin virtuoso and composer until 1689, when he returned to Northern Germany to become organist in the main church of Husum. It was here that most if not all of the extant works were performed. According to Bach's obituary, Bruhns was one of the composers that he took 'as a model', and he is therefore naturally of interest to Bach specialist Masaaki Suzuki. On the first of two discs made in collaboration with the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Suzuki directs - from the organ - a group of singers and musicians, in six of the vocal works: so-called 'sacred concertos' scored for 1 - 3 soloists and various combinations of string instruments with basso continuo. With a very generous playing time (86 minutes) there is also space on the disc for Suzuki's performances of two organ pieces by Bruhns - the larger of the two preludes in E minor, and the fantasia on the chorale Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland.