Diderik Buxtehude (1637-1707)
0:00 Praeludium in C, BuxWV 136
5:29 Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BuxWV 223
12:31 Aria: Rofilis, BuxWV 248
Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697)
14:52 Nun kommt der Heiden Heiland
Christian Flor (1626-1697)
24:15 Ein feste Burg ist unsere Gott
Suite in d
26:13 Fuga
28:15 Allemande
29:37 Courante
30:42 Sarabande
31:39 Double
32:32 Gigue
Johan Lorentz (1610-1689)
34:02 Praeludium in d
36:02 La Folie d'Espagne
Johann Rudolf Radeck (1610-1663)
37:08 Engellischer Mascharada
Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) -
39:02 Galliarda - Variationer: The King of Denmarks Galliard
THE COMPENIUS ORGAN
This historic organ was finished in 1610. It was built by Esaias Compenius for Duke Heinrich Julius of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, who was married to a sister of Christian IV. King Christian had it installed in the chapel of Frederiksborg Castle in 1617, the same year the chapel was consecrated.
Esaias Compenius, himself, brought the organ to Denmark and probably died during his stay here. The organ has 1001 pipes, all executed in choice woods. The ornamentation in silver, ivory, and ebony is unique, and its technical/musical construction reveals Compenius as an exceptional master of his profession. The Duke's conductor, Michael Praetorius, known in music history as a particularly knowledgeable musician, both in theory and in practice, undoubtedly had some influence on the organ. The first description of the organ comes from his pen (Syntagma Musicum 1619).
The organ has 27 stops shared between 2 manuals and pedal board. It is tuned in the original meantone, which, particularly in older music, imparts a purer sound than the ordinary tuning of today. The pitch is a half tone higher than the modern concert pitch. Air is supplied by four hand-operated wedgeshaped bellows.
The Compenius organ is preserved in its original condition, both inside and out. Frobenius and Sons restored the organ bellows in 1981-82. The organ was restored by stages from 1985 to 1992 by Mads Kjersgaard, at the beginning in
collaboration with Jürgen Ahrend. The organ cases were restored in 1987-88 by Peder Moos of the Frederiksborg Museum's furniture preservation workshop.
Overvrerk
1) Principal 8'
2) Klein Principal 4'
3) Gedactflöte 8'
4) Gemshorn 4'
5) Nachthorn 4'
6) Blockflöte 4'
7) Gedactquint 3'
8) Supergedactflötlein 2'
9) Gross Rancket 16'
Positiv
10) Quintadehna 8'
11) Klein Gedactflöte 4'
12) Supergemshörnlein 2'
13) Nasat 1 1/2'
14) Zimbel einfach
15) Principal discant 4'
16) Blockpfeiffe discant 4'
17) Krumhorn 8'
18) Geigend Regal 4'
Pedalvrerk
19) Gr. Gedactflöten Bass 16'
20) Gemshorn Bass 8'
21) Quintadeen Bass 8'
22) Querflöten Bass 4'
23) Nachthorn Bass 2'
24) Bauerflöten Basslein 1'
25) Sordun Bass 16'
26) Dolcian Bass 8'
27) Jungfrauen Regal Bass 4'
Manualkoppel (28)
Tremulanter (29)
Sækkepibe (30)
Klein Hümlichen
Tromme
Manual: CDEFGA-c"'.
Pedal: CDEFGA-d'.
Registreringer:
Buxtehude:
Præludium, BuxWV 136
1, 2, 12, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23,
28
13-54: 12, 13, 15, 17, 23,
26
55-64: 4, 20
66-: l, 2, 7, 12, 13, 19, 21,
22,23,28
Wie schön
11, 22
58-76: 2, 11
77-135: 3, 4
136-168: JO, 12
169-181: 3, 5, 10, 11
182-: 2, 3, 20, 21, 22
Buxtehude: Aria: Rofilis, BuxWV248
Variatio 1: 6
Variatio 2: 4, 8
Variatio 3: JI, 13, 16
Bruhns: Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
3, 4, 10, 18, 19, 21
30-79: I, 2, 10, 11, 20, 26, (-/+2,II)
80-106: 1, 10, 19, 20, 29 107-. 3, 4, JO, 18, 19, 21
Flor: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
1, 17
Flor: Suite in d
3,5
28-52: 3, 7
53-:10, 11, 13
Allemande: 3
Courante: 11, 15
Sarabande: 4, 5
Double. 6
Gigue: 3, 8
Lorentz Praeludium
1,2, 12, 13, 17, 19,20,22, 23,26,28
Lorentz: La Folie d'Espagne
2, 3
Variatio 1: 10, 11, 12
Radeck: Engellischer Mascharada
3,4,10,15
Scheidt: Galliarda
2, 9, 14, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28 Var. 2.4
Var. 3: 4, 12, 20
Var. 4: 3, 7, 8, 17
Var. 5:6, 14, 18
Var. 6: 14, 18
Var. 7-8-9: 1, 4, 12, 17, 19, 20,24
Var. 10: 9, 14, 18, 28
Var. 11: 2,9, 14, 18, 19, 25,27,28,30
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