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Dieterich Buxtehude

Buxtehude: Herr, ich lasse dich nicht, BuxWV 36

Documenta musicologica II/37

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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BVK1958  |  Barcode: 9783761819586
  • Composer: Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
  • Editor: Peter Wollny
  • Format: Facsimile
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9783761819586
  • Size: 9.8 x 13.0 inches
  • Pages: 37

Description

Dietrich Buxtehude, the organist at St. Mary's in Lübeck, left behind a large body of music but hardly any manuscripts; only five organ tablatures, two short dedicatory canons and the score of a Passion cantata. Now Peter Wollny has identified a previously overlooked autograph Buxtehude manuscript in the Düben Collection of Uppsala University Library: a set of parts for the dialogue cantata "Herr, ich lasse dich nicht". This source also represents the only known set of original performance material for a work by Buxtehude.

Our facsimile edition, in four-color reproduction, is preceded by a brief commentary in German and English in which Peter Wollny discusses notation, textual transmission and performance practice.

Contents:

  • Vorwort
  • Preface
  • Facsimile
  • Full Score / Full Score
  • Kritischer Bericht / Critcial Report
Bärenreiter

Buxtehude: Herr, ich lasse dich nicht, BuxWV 36

$135.25

Description

Dietrich Buxtehude, the organist at St. Mary's in Lübeck, left behind a large body of music but hardly any manuscripts; only five organ tablatures, two short dedicatory canons and the score of a Passion cantata. Now Peter Wollny has identified a previously overlooked autograph Buxtehude manuscript in the Düben Collection of Uppsala University Library: a set of parts for the dialogue cantata "Herr, ich lasse dich nicht". This source also represents the only known set of original performance material for a work by Buxtehude.

Our facsimile edition, in four-color reproduction, is preceded by a brief commentary in German and English in which Peter Wollny discusses notation, textual transmission and performance practice.

Contents:

  • Vorwort
  • Preface
  • Facsimile
  • Full Score / Full Score
  • Kritischer Bericht / Critcial Report
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