Since you are interested in O frohliche Stunden, BuxWV 84, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
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BUXTEHUDE
Seven Sonatas, Op 1 Convivium [ Hyperion / CD - released 20/May/2002 ] 'Wallfisch, Tunnicliffe and Paul Nicholson are highly proficient Baroque musicians' (International Record Review) |
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VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Stokowski's Symphonic Baroque BBC Philharmonic / Matthias Bamert [ Chandos Classics / CD - released 30/Oct/2001 ] arrangements by one of the twentieth century's greatest conductors. |
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BUXTEHUDE
Membra Jesu Nostri Cantus Colln / Konrad Junghanel [ Harmonia Mundi Musique d'abord / CD - released 1/Feb/2015 ] "This was one of the first attempts at a one-to-a-part MJN and remains one of the best. Cantus Colln were on top form here." Early Music Review, February 2015 |
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DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE
Buxtehude: Organ Music, Vol. 4 Craig Cramer (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 2/Jul/2005 ] Dietrich Buxtehude, who identified himself as Danish, was seemingly born in Oldesloe about the year 1637, the son of an organist and schoolmaster. |
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BUXTEHUDE
Sacred Cantatas - Volume 2 Emma Kirkby (soprano) / Michael Chance (counter-tenor) / Charles Daniels (tenor) / Peter Harvey (bass) / Purcell Quartet [ Chandos / CD - released 1/Aug/2005 ] "If Buxtehude cantatas are the object of your enthusiasm, this disc provides a good number of them performed by some of the best early music specialists out there. They are a homogeneous bunch of works, so listening to the disc in one sitting borders... |
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DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE
Capricciosa / Suite in G minor Glen Wilson (Harpsichord) [ Naxos / CD - released 15/Dec/2006 ] This (La Capricciosa) is Buxtehude's Goldberg Variations, a catalogue of variation techniques on a monumental scale, by far the longest of the handful of sets that have come down to us from his pen. |
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BUXTEHUDE
Membra Jesu Nostri Johannette Zomer (soprano) / Netherlands Bach Society / Jos Van Veldhoven [ Channel Classics SACD / Hybrid SACD - released 14/Apr/2006 ] "Magnificent new versions of moving meditations on the crucified Christ" Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine (June 2006) |