Dive into the rich tapestry of Baroque music with Dietrich Buxtehude's "Complete Organ Works, Vol. 3 – St-Louis-en-l'Île, Paris." This album, released on March 28, 2011, under the Hyperion label, is a testament to Buxtehude's mastery of the organ and his significant contributions to the choral genre. Recorded over three days in April 2010 at the historic Saint-Louis-en-l'Île in Paris, France, this collection offers a unique blend of sacred and secular works that showcase Buxtehude's versatility and depth.
The album spans a total of 72 minutes and 24 seconds, featuring 18 tracks that range from praeludiums and canzonettas to hymns and chorales. Each piece is meticulously performed, highlighting Buxtehude's intricate compositions and the resonant acoustics of the recording location. Notable tracks include "Canzonetta in E Minor, BuxWV 169" and "Magnificat primi toni, BuxWV 203," which exemplify Buxtehude's ability to blend technical prowess with emotional resonance.
Dietrich Buxtehude, a prominent figure in the Baroque period, was known for his innovative approach to organ music. This album is a crucial addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection, offering a comprehensive look at Buxtehude's organ works. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to Baroque music, this album provides an enriching and immersive experience.