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Schumann: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 10
from: Nuova Era
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Works for Piano 1, Vol.4
from: Koch Schwann (Germ.)
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Busoni: Piano Music, Vol. 4
from: Naxos
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Les Canons De Pachelbel
from: Madacy Records
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Pictures at an Exhibition
from: Regent
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Mindru Katz Plays Johann Sebastian Bach
from: Cembal D'amour
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Pachelbel: Motets / Jacob
from: Christophorus / Entree
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Buxtehude: Opera Omnia III
from: Challenge Classics
:Album Description:This recording contains some of the most mature, harmonically daring and most accomplished of Buxtehude's compositions, including BuxWV 139, 141, 146, 210 and 213. Since Buxtehude in his later organ works was oriented towards the innovations in harmonic temperament introduced by Andreas Werckmeister after 1680, the compositions on this CD were recorded on an organ tuned according to Werckmeister's system. Buxtehude himself was a theatrical personality, the church his theatre. To do his compositions justice we need a ÒmachoÓ playing style and virtuosity, but also emotion, fantasy, contrast, beautiful registers ...
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Igor Kipnis Solo Recordings 1962
from: Video Artists Int'l
:Album Description:This recording contains some of the most mature, harmonically daring and most accomplished of Buxtehude's compositions, including BuxWV 139, 141, 146, 210 and 213. Since Buxtehude in his later organ works was oriented towards the innovations in harmonic temperament introduced by Andreas Werckmeister after 1680, the compositions on this CD were recorded on an organ tuned according to Werckmeister's system. Buxtehude himself was a theatrical personality, the church his theatre. To do his compositions justice we need a ÒmachoÓ playing style and virtuosity, but also emotion, fantasy, contrast, beautiful registers ...
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Bach/Busoni: Piano Works Vol 2 / Pietro Spada
from: Arts Music
:Album Description:This recording contains some of the most mature, harmonically daring and most accomplished of Buxtehude's compositions, including BuxWV 139, 141, 146, 210 and 213. Since Buxtehude in his later organ works was oriented towards the innovations in harmonic temperament introduced by Andreas Werckmeister after 1680, the compositions on this CD were recorded on an organ tuned according to Werckmeister's system. Buxtehude himself was a theatrical personality, the church his theatre. To do his compositions justice we need a ÒmachoÓ playing style and virtuosity, but also emotion, fantasy, contrast, beautiful registers ...
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