Tag Archives: Baroque music
In Search Of Equanimity
Three minutes with the Accentus Insula Orchestra as they perform a little ditty by Dieterich Buxtehude, (1639-1707) entitled Alleluia. While most of us will recognize some of the works of JS Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and lest we forget, Tchaikovsky, the … Continue reading →
Posted in 2021, 25 blogs, Buxtehude, music
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Tagged Accentus Insula Orchestra, Baroque music, Buxtehude, ear candy, JS Bach
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Dietrich Who?
A day or so ago, I mentioned that while taking a road trip, I was looking forward to listening to some of the works of Dietrich Buxtehude. One of my buddies left a comment, Dietrich who? I responded personally but … Continue reading →
Posted in Buxtehude, Sunday pipes
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Tagged Baroque music, Baroque period, Dietrich Buxtehude, Sunday pipes, The king of instruments
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Sunday Pipes
Regarded as one of Bach’s greatest compositions, the Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29 “We Thank Thee, God” Performed by Rob Stefanussen on the Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ.
Posted in music, pipe organ, Uncategorized
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Tagged Baroque music, Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ, J.S. Bach, Rob Stefanussen, Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29
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