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Buxtehude and his circle

Title
  1. Buxtehude and his circle / Theatre of Voices, Paul Hillier.
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  1. [Copenhagen, Denmark] : Dacapo Records, 2016.
  2. ℗2016, ©2016

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Additional authors
  1. Hillier, Paul
  2. Torp, Else
  3. Kappelin, Hanna
  4. Mulders, Kristin
  5. Carlsson, Dan
  6. Linderoth, Johan
  7. Riis, Adam, 1978-
  8. Jespersen, Jakob Bloch
  9. Zunic, Jesenka Balic
  10. Radziej, Karolina
  11. Roknic, Rastko
  12. Bania, Gabriel
  13. Yamahiro-Brinkmann, Mime
  14. Baunkilde, Lars
  15. Fischaleck, Monika
  16. Rasmussen, Allan, 1968-
  17. Geist, Christian, 1640-1711.
  18. Buxtehude, Dietrich, 1637-1707.
  19. Bruhns, Nicolaus, 1665-1697.
  20. Tunder, Franz, 1614-1667.
  21. Förster, Kaspar, 1616-1673.
  22. Theatre of Voices, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (75 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Music by Christian Geist, Dietrich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns, Franz Tunder, and Kaspar Förster. Paul Hillier conducts Theatre of Voices.
Subject
  1. 1600-1699
  2. Vocal music > Germany > 17th century
  3. Sacred music > Germany > 17th century
  4. Sacred music
  5. Vocal music
  6. Germany
Contents
  1. Dixit Dominus Domino meo / Christian Geist (5:49) -- Jesu, meine freude, BuxWV 60 / Dietrich Buxtehude (11:27) -- De profundis clamavi / Nicolaus Bruhns (11:55) -- Dominus illuminatio mea / Franz Tunder (9:04) -- Die mit Tränen säen / Christian Geist (10:01) -- Gott, hilf mir, BuxWV 34 / Dietrich Buxtehude (15:44) -- Confitebor tibi Domine / Kaspar Förster (11:27).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in Garnisonskirken (Garrison Church, Copenhagen), August 28-31 and September 1, 2013.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin; program and biographical notes in English with Danish translation; libretti in Latin and German with English translations.