Buxtehude's organ music already fascinated J. S. Bach and generations of organists ever since. Schott's urtext edition of his complete organ oeuvre in the renowned series 'Masters of the North German Organ School' is based onthe sources, taking the latest findings of the Buxtehude research into account.
Unlike all previous Buxtehude editions, this new edition by Claudia Schumacher follows the rhythm notation of the original, i.e. thetablature, thus providing for the first time the authentic version which enables the player to interpret the works in a differentiated manner.
Volumes 3 and 4 contain a total of 48 chorale arrangements in alphabeticalorderof the initials of the chorales: Vol. 3 contains 26 pieces (A-L), Vol. 4 22 arrangements (M-W).
Unlike all previous Buxtehude editions, this new edition by Claudia Schumacher follows the rhythm notation of the original, i.e. thetablature, thus providing for the first time the authentic version which enables the player to interpret the works in a differentiated manner.
Volumes 3 and 4 contain a total of 48 chorale arrangements in alphabeticalorderof the initials of the chorales: Vol. 3 contains 26 pieces (A-L), Vol. 4 22 arrangements (M-W).
| Arrangement | Organ |
| NumberOfPages | 108 |
| Media | Book(softcover, stapled) |
| Publisher | Schott Music |
| Contributors | Buxtehude, Dietrich(Composer) |
| ISMN | 9790001176927 |