Buxtehude in Neuenfelde
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Let's hope Buxtehude's music will not be forgotten just because year 2007 has come to an end.
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I've seen all this beautiful Schnitger instruments some years ago on a "Schnitger trip" through Northern Germany and it's very nice to see all this here at Youtube again!
This was my first piece from Buxtehude and I still really love it!
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Was he just making this stuff up?
Buxtehude, I mean...
:-)
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Sweet ass sweet! Very Juicy playing here. I especially like the little "dated'' passage around 2:42.
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I think you cant write
"Buxtehude in neuenfelde"
cause Buxtehude is a village near neuenfelde, too....
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¡qué bueno!
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haha, good argument with Boeing ;-) It's hard to explain on youtube but the church is especially designed to function as the body of sound. So the organ and the church building itself make this fascinating sound. So damaging the building is already damaging the organ. And since I have a home only a street from the church away I can tell you that there is damage to buildings. At least tiles are thrown from the roofs now and then. But we'll see in a few years if there is a real damaging effect
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I don't trust airbus as my father works for Boeing. They are corporate enemies. Besides in order for the plane to destroy the organ it would have to run about10 feet from the organ it is impossible for the plane to shale the organ apart and no one is really flying that massive 380
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that is not quite right. The senate of the city of Hamburg was considering to move the whole church into the Kieckeberg Museum at one point. It is such a shame everything that happened there. So don't trust Airbus supported "studies" concerning these affairs. They are corrupt all over in my opinion.
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The organ was really never really threatened by the massive airbus. The vibrations were actually above the church....
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This organ has a wonderful tone. I bet Arp, buried in the church, is pleased whenever it is played. BTW, how is the airbus thing coming along? Is the organ still threatened?
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Of course Schnitger organs don't have a swell division. The upper manual is the Hauptwerk and the lower manuel is the Rückpositiv.
Thank you for tubing this.
Could you thell us please which work is this and if possible the Bux no.
andrerendeiro 4 years ago
You're welcome! Karl-Bernhardin Kropf plays the Praeludium in D-dur, BuxWV 139.
DrsP1 4 years ago