Scheidemann: Organ Works - Kelemen

Oehms Classics OC 682
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Classical - Instrumental
Heinrich Scheidemann: Praeambuli WV 34 & 73; Erbarm dich mein o Gott WV 87; Magnificat WV 19; Canzon WV 44; Jesus Christus, unser Heiland WV 10; Surrexit pastor bonus WV 55; Wir glauben all an einen Gott WV 29; Toccata WV 43; Vom Himmel hoch WV 69; Paduana Lachrymae WV 106 (nach Dowland)
Joseph Kelemen (organ)
Heinrich Scheidemann is viewed as one of the cofounders of the northern German organ school, one who combined Sweelinck‘s style with that of the northern German baroque tradition. He is considered to be one of the most significant composers of early seventeenth-century organ music. His works consist primarily of chorale preludes, organ chorales, Magnificats, sacred songs, Kyries and dance movements.
Joseph Kelemen was born in Budapest in 1957. After completing his studies at the Franz Liszt University of Music in his home city, at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and at the Academy of Arts in Bremen, he began dedicating himself to historical performance practice on the organ. Today, he is an authority on German organ music of the seventeenth century as well as the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
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- Heinrich Scheidemann: Canzona in F major, WV 44
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Erbarm dich mein o Gott, WV 87
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, WV 10
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Magnificat, WV 19
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Paduana Lachrymae, WV 106
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Praeambulum in D minor, WV 34
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Praeambulum in G major, WV 73
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Surrexit pastor bonus, WV 55
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Toccata in G major, WV 43a
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Vom Himmel hoch, WV 69
- Heinrich Scheidemann: Wir glauben all an einen Gott, WV 29
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