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Notre Dame Celebrating the Works of Dieterich Buxtehude

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

Professor Craig Cramer, Department of Music

Visit Department of Music: http://music.nd.edu/

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  • Bach and Handel knew talent when they encountered it. We need a Buxtehude renaissance.

  • Certainly an impressive instrument!

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  • excellent work!

  • The instrument looks much like the Totentanzorgel at the Marienkirche in Lübeck. Their modelling of this one after a period instrument is apparent. Great sound!

  • This instrument at Notre Dame is a gem. It is a shame there are less than 100 seats in the chamber. If one is familiar with the period instruments this organ was patterned after, this is probably as close as one will come to actually traveling to Europe.

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