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Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 7: Orgelbüchlein, BWV 599-644 (with choir)

Benjamin Alard

Choral Music (Choirs) - Released October 14, 2022 | harmonia mundi

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With its forty-five chorale preludes, the Orgelbüchlein bears witness to a mastery of the art of improvisation on the organ, as the congregation heard it at the time before singing the hymn in its turn. It was a tempting experiment to revive this primary function: by collaborating with the combined forces of the Ensemble Vocal Bergamasque and the Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris, Benjamin Alard gives the "little organ book" its full significance and expressive power. © harmonia mundi
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J.S. Bach: The Complete Works for Keyboard, Vol. 1 - The Young Heir - Le Jeune héritier

Benjamin Alard

Classical - Released December 15, 2017 | harmonia mundi

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Organ player and harpsichordist, titular player of the Aubertin organ of the Saint-Louis-en l'Île church in Paris, where he regularly plays Bach in concert, Benjamin Alard is an unstoppable talent. Passionate about the world of Johann Sebastian Bach, this young man, "reserved, with an understated sense of humour", has undertaken a complete recording of the Cantor's keyboard works for harmonia mundi. The project is vast, and has never before been completed by a single musician. Benjamin Alard's very original approach is based on the idea of taking on this vast catalogue split into fourteen chapters, following the timeline of the composer's life, describing his influences, his travels and his professional choices. Every volume is to be thought of as a series of episodes retracing the life and works of the Cantor of Leipzig. This first volume paints a picture of "the young heir", whose music is still very much a tribute to his predecessors, such as Georg Böhm, Johann Kuhnau, Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Pachelbel, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Louis Marchand and Johann Jakob Froberger. The instruments used for this complete recording have been selected, thankfully, with great care. Recorded in May 2017, this first volume uses the Silberman organ in Sainte-Aurélie in Strasbourg, a superb instrument built in 2017, which benefited from a magnificent restoration in 2015, to mark its tricentenary. As for the harpsichord, it is a modern instrument produced by manufacturer Émile Jobin, inspired by models from Ruckers and Dulcken. A young man of his times, Benjamin Alard accompanies this complete works with an original idea: every work is recorded and published separately on streaming and download sites (like Qobuz), along with videos on social media. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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50°50'03.5"n 10°56'46.1"E (Bach Organ Landscapes / Arnstadt, Brandis, Zschortau)

Jörg Halubek

Classical - Released January 19, 2024 | Berlin Classics

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Stille Nacht.German Carols, Noëls Allemand

Rias Kammerchor

Classical - Released June 7, 2011 | harmonia mundi

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Pachelbel: "D'Erfurt à Nuremberg" (Œuvres pour orgue)

Olivier Vernet

Classical - Released September 2, 2002 | Ligia

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Johann Sebastian Bach : Orgelbüchlein (Petit livre de chorals liturgiques), BWV 599-644

André Isoir

Classical - Released January 1, 2013 | La Dolce Volta

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53°14'52.7"N 10°24'47.8"E (Bach Organ Landscapes / Lüneburg & Altenbruch)

Jörg Halubek

Classical - Released December 3, 2021 | Berlin Classics

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You'll need your latest smartphone if you want to understand anything about the latest albums by the wacky German organist Jörg Halubek. Under the GPS coordinates of the places and instruments frequented by Bach, we see Halubek, on the covers of his Bach complete works undertaken since 2019 for the Berlin Classics label, armed with a large black umbrella under a radiant sky, walking around with a cheerful face. Of course, the name Halubek is already a bit of an in-joke itself, if one considers the journey to Lübeck (!) that Bach made in 1705, on foot, to meet Dietrich Buxtehude, the greatest German composer of his time.More seriously, Jörg Halubek is a complete musician. An organist and harpsichordist, he also studied period performance practice with Jesper Christensen and Andrea Marcon at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, before forming his own ensemble, il Gusto Barocco, with whom he has made several recordings.This new album is devoted to early works composed in Lüneburg and Arnstadt. It contains the Orgelbüchlein ("Little Organ Book"), the famous collection of forty-six organ chorales composed by Bach between 1708 and 1717 and published in the mid-19th century, a must for all organist apprentices worldwide. The other side of this album is devoted to the Partitas BWV 770 and 766 to 768, in which Bach's unique personality is already apparent. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Thomanerchor Leipzig: Weihnachtsliederabend

Thomanerchor Leipzig

Classical - Released November 17, 2023 | Rondeau Production

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Die 30 besten Spiel- und Bewegungslieder

Simone Sommerland

Pop/Rock - Released August 25, 2010 | Lamp und Leute

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Es ist ein Ros entsprungen - 25 Advent- und Weihnachtslieder

Rundfunk-Jugendchor Wernigerode

Ambient/New Age - Released November 30, 2012 | BT-Music

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Weihnachtsrosen

Traditional

Classical - Released December 8, 2023 | Prospero Classical

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In dulci jubilo

SWR Vokalensemble

Ambient/New Age - Released September 10, 2021 | SWR Classic

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Michael Praetorius saw his most important mission as a composer in the promoting and spreading of the German-language chorale. His collection Musae Sioniae consists of altogether nine volumes and is virtually a complete edition of the Lutheran chorales in every setting imaginable. The Christmas hymns in Musae Sioniae, today just as popular as in that time, were of particular importance for Praetorius. He took greatest care in handling them and presented them often in many different settings. Most of the Christmas hymns selected for this album are also to be heard in different settings, from ornate bicinia and tricinia (in which only two or three of the same voices are used) to magnificent polychorals with two or three choirs, the choral texture so masterful that even the most complicated counterpoint is clearly audible.© SWR Classic
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Georg Böhm : Œuvres pour orgue

Bernard Foccroulle

Classical - Released September 8, 2011 | Ricercar

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Peter Schreier singt Weihnachtslieder

Peter Schreier

Christmas Music - Released September 1, 1975 | Eterna

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Felix Mendelssohn : Christus - Cantates chorales

Accentus - Laurence Equilbey

Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released November 7, 2011 | naïve classique

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Weihnachten mit dem Dresdner Kreuzchor

Dresdner Kreuzchor

Classical - Released November 1, 2019 | Berlin Classics

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Christmas Bells: Organ Music from Belfast Cathedral

Matthew Owens

Classical - Released October 29, 2021 | Resonus Classics

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For this recording organist Matthew Owens presents a diverse recital of some of the greatest Christmas music ever written for the instrument. Traditional tunes, whether Lutheran chorales, plainchant, French noëls, or medieval carols, have provided the inspiration for much Christmas organ music throughout the years, with much of this programme made up of pieces based on such tunes, from J.S. Bach’s Canonic variations on "Vom Himmel hoch" to Louis-Claude Daquin’s Noël Suisse. This recital also draws on more contemporary sources and presents several world premiere recordings including Howard Skempton’s Christmas Bells and Gary Davison’s Seven Versets on Divinum Mysterium, both of which were written specially for this recording. © Resonus Classics