Tunder: Complete Organ Music
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Composer & Artist:
Composer: Franz Tunder
Artist: Emanuele Cardi organ
About this Album:
ranz Tunder (1614-1667) was born in the German city of Lübeck, where he stayed his whole life as organist and treasurer of the St. Marienkirche.
Tunder is one of the cornerstones of the North German organ school. His style is the “Stylus Phantasticus”, in which the emotional content of the text is the basis of the musical expression, using sudden harmonic changes, dissonances and tone painting.
Tunder left an oeuvre consisting of Chorale Preludes on Lutheran hymns, as well as several separate organ preludes.
Emanuele Cardi is one of the foremost Italian organists, specialized in early organs and the restoration of Baroque instruments. On this recording he plays a magnificent Ghilardi organ built in 1996, inspired by the 17th century German Arp Schnitger instruments.
Excellent liner notes written by a musicologist, as well as the complete disposition and photo of the organ are included in the booklet. Another fine issue in the Brilliant Classics series of Pre-Bachian organ masters
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Præludium in G minor (I)
00:03:09 In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr
00:08:37 Auf meinen lieben Gott
00:16:03 Præludium in F Major
00:19:43 Herr Gott, dich loben wir
00:27:25 Canzona in G Major
00:29:08 Christ lag in Todes Banden
00:41:05 Jesus Christus, wahr’ Gottes Sohn
00:46:25 Præludium in G Minor (III)
00:50:27 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: I. Primus versus
00:52:45 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: II. Secundus versus
00:54:18 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: III. Tertius versus
00:56:29 Was kann uns kommen an für Not (vers.1)
01:10:46 Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott
01:18:07 Was kann uns kommen an für Not (vers.2)
01:27:53 Præludium in G Minor (II)
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Tracklist:
00:00:00 Præludium in G minor (I)
00:03:09 In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr
00:08:37 Auf meinen lieben Gott
00:16:03 Præludium in F Major
00:19:43 Herr Gott, dich loben wir
00:27:25 Canzona in G Major
00:29:08 Christ lag in Todes Banden
00:41:05 Jesus Christus, wahr’ Gottes Sohn
00:46:25 Præludium in G Minor (III)
00:50:27 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: I. Primus versus
00:52:45 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: II. Secundus versus
00:54:18 Jesus Christus, unser Heiland: III. Tertius versus
00:56:29 Was kann uns kommen an für Not (vers.1)
01:10:46 Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott
01:18:07 Was kann uns kommen an für Not (vers.2)
01:27:53 Præludium in G Minor (II)
Miraculous! Almost as beautiful as the great Bach. I immediately ordered this CD online.
How much did you pay ?
The sound of the organ promotes spiritual uplift and awakening and activates the soul,
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Thanks for sharing...
Nice registration. This is one i missed. Great presentation.
Very strange and beautiful music!
Grandes obras para gente que le gusta la buena musica es univérzal gracias puébla México
Happy to hear..... 👍 👍 👍
The portrait of Heinrich Schütz.
Nice, Thank you!
The thumbnail for this video uses a portrait of Heinrich Schütz by Christoph Spätner... not Tunder.
Excellente gracias
Wonderful music! A small, pedantic point, tho'. The painting shown in the thumbnail is not of Tunder, but rather it is the great Heinrich Schutz!
Gracias ...por compartir estas joyas de lo mejor de la creatividad humana
Great.
el gran viaje empieza hoy , saludos a todos los buscan en la musica ...mexicali b.c.,
FYI: The composer face in the searching list results shows Heinrich Schütz’s face instead of Franz Tunder’s
Trevlig musik av Buxtehudes företrädare som organist i Mariakyrkan Lübeck.
Yep! A proper Dane, our Diederik. Now. Someone needs to find a baptism entry in some dusty Lutheran church book that had maybe gone missing, or just hasn't been opened for awhile. THAT would be a find! Maybe a bunch of us should collect some $$$ and put a juicy price on D's head :)
20K...and I bet some delightfully nosey+smart genealogical researcher would be glad to put a little time into it. S/he would know to stay away from the German town "Buxtehude." How many have been tricked by that false trail?
And why $$$? When THE election is over, we Amis owe you Danes one. You know: to restore some good faith after a certain "billionaire busy-ness person offered you 20k for....that little thing on the map called Greenland. Your PMinisterin handled it with consumate cool+grace, tho. As we would expect from those happy enough to deserve the name "Dane."
💛💚,
Mark from Arizona
@@markbell9973 Was this "great" composed perhaps been born in Tønder in Schleswig-Holstein? In those days, people were not that sure about spelling. One of my wife's ancestors went to South Africa in 1708, as an employee of the United East Indies Company and a huge family "van Tonder" still exists, a surname that is entirely unknown in the Netherlands.
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How come I see Heinrich Schütz in the thumbnail tho?
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Why do I get the feeling some of these albums are done on a Hauptwerk?
May be because this technology has reached a very high level of sound reproduction? :-)
I don't know, but all of the recordings on our label are made on real instruments!
isnt that heinrich shutz instead of tunder
Lo mejor para leer a Sherlock Holmes o para no leer a Sherlock Holmes.
Es gibt kein Bildnis des Franz Tunder aus Lübeck - wie ist man da auf die Idee gekommen, das Bildnis des Heinrich Schütz sozusagen als "vertretenden Ersatz" zu nehmen. Ziemlich daneben.......!
Spero che non vogliate confrontarlo con JS Bach ....