Sämtliche Orgelwerke - Schuber (5 Bände)
Urtext - Kritische Quellenedition
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Dietrich Buxtehude
Sämtliche Orgelwerke - Schuber (5 Bände)
Urtext - Kritische Quellenedition

Dietrich Buxtehude
Sämtliche Orgelwerke - Schuber (5 Bände)

Urtext - Kritische Quellenedition

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Description:

  • Pages: 204
  • Release: 21.11.2025
  • Dimensions: 305 x 230 mm
  • Weight: 2335 g
  • Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music (Baroque)
  • EAN: 9790004189528
Urtext - Critical Source Edition edited by Harald Vogel:
  • pure source edition (no mixing of different traditions)
  • extensive text apparatus (vols. I/2, II & III/2) with texts on sources, organs, chronology, use of keys, liturgical classification and detailed individual notes, incl. music examples
  • good turning points
  • flexible part distribution (on 2 or 3 staves, easy to read)
  • includes facsimile

    More than 230 years have passed since the first publication of an organ work ("Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern", 1793) by Buxtehude published by Breitkopf. Since 1875, practical and scholarly editions have appeared repeatedly, adapting to the style of interpretation of the time. In contrast, the new edition of the complete organ works, edited by Harald Vogel, is a practical source edition that provides the information derived from the historical notation tradition.

    This edition is the result of Harald Vogel's many years of work as an organist and scholar. It comprises five handy volumes which, in addition to a clear set of notes on two and three staves, provide new information on the sources and the organs played by Buxtehude; this is the first time that elements of the construction and sound structure of the organs in St. Mary's Church in Lübeck have been explained. Despite the practical relevance, the picture of the sources is not distorted (e.g. by superfluous pauses or the unhistorical adaptation of the time signatures).

    While volumes I/1 and III/1 are pure music volumes, volumes I/2, II and III/3 contain not only music but also the critical reports and extensive texts on, among other things, notation, ornaments and Buxtehude's original instruments.

    "Coupled with the wealth of information to be found in the Critical Report, this new edition offers an excellent stimulus for a historically informed interpretation of Buxtehude." (Kirchenmusikalische Mitteilungen der Erzdiözese Freiburg, Heft 87, Mai 2022)

    "The Critical Report, notes on the edition, descriptions of sources, individual notes and comments on them as well as on the use of keys and organ tunings [are], as always with Harald Vogel, thorough, instructive and well formulated." (Rainer Goede, Forum Kirchenmusik 3/2022)

    "Absolutely recommendable are the detailed discussions in the preface and on the individual pieces at the end of the second volume [I/2], on the tuning system and its occasional transgression as well as on further questions of textual criticism and performance practice." (Matthias Schneider, Musik & Kirche 4, July/August 2022)

    Binding: slipcase