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Buxtehude, Dietrich: Organ Works Volume 4: Chorale Preludes (Hedar)

Setting: Organ
Period: Baroque
Length: 60 pages
Weight: 0.22 kg
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: WH27040
Buxtehude is still one of the first composers to give the chorale prelude a personal stamp, achieving a degree of perfection hardly surpassed since. This fabulous edition includes a critical commentary by Josef Hedar.

Contents

1.
Ach Herr, Mich Armen Sunder
2.
Christ Under Herr Zum Jordan Kam
3.
Der Tag, Der Ist So Freudenreich
4.
Durch Adams Fall Ist Hanz Verdebt
5.
Ein Fest Burg Ist Inder Gott
6.
Erhalt Uns Herr Bei Deinem Wort
7.
Es Ist Das Heil Uns Kommen Herr
8.
Es Spricht Der Unweisen Mund
9.
Gelobet Seist Du, Jesu Christ
10.
Gott Der Vater Wohn Uns Bei
11.
Herr Christ, Der Eing Gottes Sohn
12.
Herr Christ, Der Einig Gottes Sohn
13.
Herr Jesu Christ, Ich Weiss Gar Wohl
14.
In Dulci Jubilo
15.
Jesus Christus, Unser Heiland
16.
Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott
17.
Kommt Her Zu Mir, Spricht Gottes Sohn
18.
Lobt Gott, Ihr Christen Allzugleich
19.
Mensch, Willt Du Leben Seliglich
20.
Nun Bitten Wir Den Heilgen Geist
21.
Nun Komm' Der Heiden Heiland [Herzogenberg, H von]
22.
Puer Natus In Betlehem
23.
Vater Unser Im Himmelreich
24.
Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen
25.
War Gott Nicht Mit Uns Diese Zeit
26.
Wir Danken Dir, Herr Jesu Christ
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