Praetorius, Hieronymus & Jakob: Organ works - Kelemen

Oehms Classics OC 691
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Classical - Instrumental
Hieronymus Praetorius: Hymnus "Christe Qui Lux"; Hymnus "Dies Absoluti"; Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam; Hymnus "Te Lucis"; Magnificat Quinti Toni
Jacob Praetorius, Jnr: Praeambulum ex d; Was kann uns kommen an für Not; Von allen Menschen abgewandt; Magnificat Tertii Toni
Joseph Kelemen, organ
The present recording with works of Hieronymus and Jacob Praetorius, Jr. (father and son) leads listeners to the threshold of the Renaissance to the early Baroque period, with the origins of North German organ music. In well-established quality, Joseph Kelemen plays the Scherer Organ in Tangermünde. This organ of the Church of St. Stephan in the Hanseatic city of Tangermünde was built by Hans Scherer the Younger together with his brother Fritz in the years 1623/24 as a gift of the city of Hamburg. It has over 32 stops on three manuals and pedals; about 50% of the pipes (including all the front pipes) as well as the carved casing have been preserved in their original form.
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- Hieronymus Praetorius: Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kom
- Hieronymus Praetorius: Hymnus 'Christe Qui Lux'
- Hieronymus Praetorius: Hymnus 'Dies absoluti praetereunt'
- Hieronymus Praetorius: Hymnus 'Te Lucis'
- Hieronymus Praetorius: Magnificat Quinti Toni
- Jacob Praetorius: Magnificat Tertii Toni
- Jacob Praetorius: Praeambulum ex d
- Jacob Praetorius: Von allen Menschen abgewandt
- Jacob Praetorius: Was kann uns kommen an für Not
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