Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BuxWV 221 (Buxtehude)
Ulrik Spang-Hanssen has often been called a musical octopus, one who “embra… Read Full Bio ↴Ulrik Spang-Hanssen has often been called a musical octopus, one who “embraces” many different musical genres and activities.
He is one of Denmark’s most sought after solo organists, and has given innumerable concerts all over the world – alone, as chamber musician, as soloist with orchestra, and as jazz musician.
He was appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Music in Århus in 2005, and has held many master courses in Europe and America. In addition, he is famous for his striking CD recordings, among them the first Danish recording of Buxtehude’s complete works for organ.
He is one of Denmark’s most sought after solo organists, and has given innumerable concerts all over the world – alone, as chamber musician, as soloist with orchestra, and as jazz musician.
He was appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Music in Århus in 2005, and has held many master courses in Europe and America. In addition, he is famous for his striking CD recordings, among them the first Danish recording of Buxtehude’s complete works for organ.
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Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BuxWV 221
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List of organs used in this compilation (organ maker, year, place):
BuxWV 177 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 225 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 167 - Carsten Lund, 1988, Praesto, Denmark
BuxWV 180 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 159 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 185 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 198 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 201 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 206 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 208 - Hermann Raphaëlis, 1555 (now as 1654), Roskilde, Denmark
BuxWV 221 - Carsten Lund, 1988, Praesto, Denmark
BuxWV 214 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 161 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 146 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 149 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 143 - Hermann Raphaëlis, 1555 (now as 1654), Roskilde, Denmark
BuxWV 148 - Hermann Raphaëlis, 1555 (now as 1654), Roskilde, Denmark
BuxWV 218 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
BuxWV 155 - Arp Schnitger, 1686-1688, Norden, Germany
BuxWV 222 - Arp Schnitger, 1696, Nordbroek, The Netherlands
BuxWV 224 - Bernard Aubertin, 1991, Vichy, France
Eve Telford Folk
I discovered Buxtehude by reading the novel Demian by Hermann Hesse. As Hesse writes (in the voice of protagonist Emil Sinclair) 'When I was depressed, I asked Pistorius to play me old Buxtehude's Passacaglia. In the dark church in the evening I would sit lost in this strange, self-contained music, music which existed for itself and in its own right. It did me good to hear it and made me more ready to head my own inner voice' (p.104, Paladin edition). Immersing myself in the textures and shapes of the music has the same effect on me too.
Frater I. A. C.
Me too.
Shaun Caton
Such incredible music is the gift of connection to the cosmos. Buxtehude must have known his music would last forever.
Ted Guarino
How True.
Helene
Она живая, словно в ней душа бессмерта. Эта музыка-вечна. ☄️
luis diaz lopez
I read "Demian" in 1963 or 1964, when Buxtehude was for me just the name of a german musician. Now technology gives me the possibility of searching among the many records that at present exist. I'll reach the scene of Pistorius playing Buxtehde's passacaglia for Emil Sinclair -I don't remember it at present-, making in an inverse sense the voyage of Eve Telford. I am reading Demian for a second time, when I am living my year 80th. I have never forget, in mi native spanish, the abstract definition of a man, of a human being, that Hesse gives us at the beginning of the novel. Greetings from Chile, a narrow strip of land between Pacific Ocean and Andes Mountains.
Lite Raine
This is the purest music, music from the soul. I always love Bach but just discovered his teacher.
ΝΙΚΗ ΒΓΟΝΤΖΑ
There are two angels in my life Buxtehude and Bach. I am walking with them every day
Natalia de Bach
For me too 😍😍😍
Ted Guarino
In high school I had a girlfriend that was the organist in her church and she was studying Buxtehude. She Would play works by this master composer. I became enraptured with this amazing music. Of course J.S. Bach was also my favorite but Buxtehude was deep and took me to a plain that I cannot describe.