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Masaaki Suzuki|Buxtehude: Organ Music

Buxtehude: Organ Music

Masaaki Suzuki

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Unlike those of his teacher Ton Koopman, these organ recordings by Japanese Bach specialist Masaaki Suzuki can easily be connected to his conducting style, and admirers of the transparent, precise readings of his ongoing Bach cantata cycle will find this magnificently recorded disc of Buxtehude's organ music a valuable complement. The unusual pair of organs featured, both of them from the North German organ heartland, combine with a superb program, avoiding the few familiar Buxtehude organ hits, to produce an entirely distinctive Buxtehude release, aided by top-notch engineering.The program contains several of the grand preludes and toccatas, with built-in fugues, of the sort for which Buxtehude is best known. There are also chorale-based compositions, and some of these help the listener get attuned to Buxtehude's compositional language, just slightly older than Bach's but quite a bit more remote from the present day. Suzuki leads the listener through two short settings of the same chorale, Von Gott will ich nicht lassen (tracks 5 and 6), one straightforward, the other extremely dense, with the tune almost completely obscured. The highlight of the program is the unclassifiable Te deum laudamus, Bux VW 218 (track 4), a sizable work combining elements of the age-old cantus firmus setting, fugue, and quasi-improvisatory prelude. It may, as annotator Dorothea Schröder points out in her fine notes (in German, English, and French), be true that modern listeners, lacking familiarity with the basic fund of liturgical melodies known to churchgoers of Buxtehude's eimt, find it hard to appreciate his organ music in full. But anyone will experience this piece as something out of the ordinary; deeply serious, yet constantly shifting in texture and method. In Suzuki's reading it emerges as a little-known masterpiece. The two organs used have different tunings, something that would cause a bit of a surprise when the meantone-tuned Wilde-Schnitger organ of St. Jacobi Church, Lüdingworth, enters at track 9, except that the unearthly sounds that issue from the organ at this point will drive the tuning out of your mind. A fabulous, entrancing Buxtehude collection.

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1
Toccata in F Major, BuxWV 156
00:06:57

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

Prelude in A Minor, BuxWV 153 (Dieterich Buxtehude)

2
Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, BuxWV 153: Prelude
00:05:43

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

Chaconne in E Minor, BuxWV 160 (Dieterich Buxtehude)

3
Ciaccona in E Minor, BuxWV 160
00:05:22

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

4
Te Deum laudamus, BuxWV 218
00:11:55

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

5
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen, BuxWV 220
00:02:56

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

6
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen, BuxWV 221
00:02:15

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

7
Prelude in G Minor, BuxWV 148
00:06:34

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

8
Toccata in D Minor, BuxWV 155
00:07:08

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

Nimm von uns, Herr, BuxWV 207 (Dieterich Buxtehude)

9
Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott (Vater unser in Himmelreich), BuxWV 207
00:08:14

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

10
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BuxWV 196
00:03:38

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

11
Magnificat primi toni, BuxWV 203
00:08:00

Dieterich Buxtehude, Composer - Masaaki Suzuki, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

2010 BIS 2010 (P) BIS

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Unlike those of his teacher Ton Koopman, these organ recordings by Japanese Bach specialist Masaaki Suzuki can easily be connected to his conducting style, and admirers of the transparent, precise readings of his ongoing Bach cantata cycle will find this magnificently recorded disc of Buxtehude's organ music a valuable complement. The unusual pair of organs featured, both of them from the North German organ heartland, combine with a superb program, avoiding the few familiar Buxtehude organ hits, to produce an entirely distinctive Buxtehude release, aided by top-notch engineering.The program contains several of the grand preludes and toccatas, with built-in fugues, of the sort for which Buxtehude is best known. There are also chorale-based compositions, and some of these help the listener get attuned to Buxtehude's compositional language, just slightly older than Bach's but quite a bit more remote from the present day. Suzuki leads the listener through two short settings of the same chorale, Von Gott will ich nicht lassen (tracks 5 and 6), one straightforward, the other extremely dense, with the tune almost completely obscured. The highlight of the program is the unclassifiable Te deum laudamus, Bux VW 218 (track 4), a sizable work combining elements of the age-old cantus firmus setting, fugue, and quasi-improvisatory prelude. It may, as annotator Dorothea Schröder points out in her fine notes (in German, English, and French), be true that modern listeners, lacking familiarity with the basic fund of liturgical melodies known to churchgoers of Buxtehude's eimt, find it hard to appreciate his organ music in full. But anyone will experience this piece as something out of the ordinary; deeply serious, yet constantly shifting in texture and method. In Suzuki's reading it emerges as a little-known masterpiece. The two organs used have different tunings, something that would cause a bit of a surprise when the meantone-tuned Wilde-Schnitger organ of St. Jacobi Church, Lüdingworth, enters at track 9, except that the unearthly sounds that issue from the organ at this point will drive the tuning out of your mind. A fabulous, entrancing Buxtehude collection.

© TiVo

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