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| [[Ach wir arme Sünder - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Es ist das Heil uns kommen her - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Gelobet seist du Jesu Christ (2 cycles) - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Komm Heilger Geist Herre Gott - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Nun freuet euch lieben Christen Gemein - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Magnificat secundi toni - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[O lux beata trinitas - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Canzona in C Major - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Canzona in c minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Canzona in d minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Canzona in C major - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Canzona in G Major - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Fantasia in d minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Fuga in d minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Preambulum primi toni in d minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Toccata vel praeludium in d minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Toccata in e minor - Weckmann]] | |||
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| [[Variations on Die liebliche Blicke - Weckmann]] | |||
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==Background and General Perspectives on Performing Weckmann Organ Works== | ==Background and General Perspectives on Performing Weckmann Organ Works== |
Revision as of 06:16, 31 January 2015
Synopsis
Matthias Weckmann (before 1619-1674) was a German Baroque organist and composer. He studied with Schütz, Scheidemann, and Jacob Praetorius. In 1655 he auditioned for and obtained the post of organist at Hamburg's Jacobikirche.[1]
For details, see the Matthias Weckmann article on Wikipedia.
List of Organ Works
Background and General Perspectives on Performing Weckmann Organ Works
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Registration and Organs
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Fingering and Pedaling
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Ornamentation
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Tempo and Meter
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Scores and Editions
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Recordings
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Free Online
Fantasie in d Minor, performed by Jorgen Ernst Hansen, on the Frobenius organ, at Sct. Andreas Church, Copenhagen. [1]
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Other Resources
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Notes
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