Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (BWV 599): Difference between revisions
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==Recordings== | ===Recordings=== | ||
===Free Online=== | ====Free Online==== | ||
[http://www.blockmrecords.org/bach/detail.php?ID=BWV0599 James Kibbie, 1717 Trost organ, St. Walpurgis, Großengottern, Germany], using flutes 8' & 4' on the manual, 16' and 8' in the Pedal. | [http://www.blockmrecords.org/bach/detail.php?ID=BWV0599 James Kibbie, 1717 Trost organ, St. Walpurgis, Großengottern, Germany], using flutes 8' & 4' on the manual, 16' and 8' in the Pedal. | ||
===Pay to Listen=== | ====Pay to Listen==== | ||
[http://www.ohscatalog.org/17hiatstwipo.html William Porter at the 1723 Hildebrandt at Störmthal.], including 10 other pieces from ''Das Orgelbuchlein.'' | [http://www.ohscatalog.org/17hiatstwipo.html William Porter at the 1723 Hildebrandt at Störmthal.], including 10 other pieces from ''Das Orgelbuchlein.'' | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 03:04, 6 November 2011
Background
Registration and Organs
For a meditative interpretation: flutes 8', 8' & 4', or 8', 4', 2'; principal 8';[1] or German Baroque-style string stops, with balanced pedal built on a 16' foundation. For a more jubilant interpretation use some sort of plenum (principals 8' through 2' or chorus mixture). [2] [3] WikiAdmin 13:04, 1 February 2011 (MST)
Fingering and Pedaling
Articulation and Phrasing
Ornamentation
Tempo and Meter
References
Scores and Editions
media:bach_orgelbuchlein_01_nun_komm.pdf
- Free download of Bach Gesellschaft edition.
Recordings
Free Online
James Kibbie, 1717 Trost organ, St. Walpurgis, Großengottern, Germany, using flutes 8' & 4' on the manual, 16' and 8' in the Pedal.
Pay to Listen
William Porter at the 1723 Hildebrandt at Störmthal., including 10 other pieces from Das Orgelbuchlein.
Notes
- ↑ Robert Clark master class, Brigham Young University, Jan. 11, 1996.
- ↑ J. S. Bach 1685-1750: Basic Organ Works. Historical Organ Techniques and Repertoire, vol. 2. Ed. Quentin Faulkner. Boston: Wayne Leupold Editions, 1997.
- ↑ Johann Sebastian Bach: Orgelbuchlein. Ed. Robert Clark and John David Peterson. St. Louis, MO: Concordia, 1984.