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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Buxtehude Praeludium in C, BuxWV 137

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  • best performance on youtube

  • @ProfRikk

    you're very welcome :)

  • @OceanderTethyseus thank you very much for the informations! It sounds really good!

  • It was replaced again in 1995 by Marcussen & Son, who built historically-accurate recreation of a Danish organ from around 1650.

    Professor Dr. Cornelius H. Edskes in Groningen provided artistic direction for the project.

    Cathedral organist Kristian Olesen in Roskilde acted as church council consultant.

  • @ProfRikk

    Additional info...

    The first of the Church of St. Mary was built around 1641 by Johan Lorentz.

    It was rebuilt from 1661-63 by Hans Christoff Frietzsch while Buxtehude worked as organist at St. Mary Church.

    It was replaced in 1854 by Marcussen & Son who built a new organ behind the old organ cases.

    It was replaced again in 1960 by Th. Frobenius & Sons with a neoclassical organ.

  • @ProfRikk

    yes, you really should try to learn to speak properly so that people can understand you and help you.

    it's the organ at St. Mary's Church in Elsinore, built in 1995 by Marcussen & Son.

    it is a historically-accurate recreation of a Danish organ from around 1650.

    i will send you a message with additional information...

  • @OceanderTethyseus yes, this was quite obvious... I meant to ask which organ, who built it and when, that kind of question... sorry for being not specific enough.

  • @ProfRikk

    pipe organ

  • On which instrument was this recorded?

  • @keraulophone The organist is Bine Katrine Bryndorf.

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