Dieterich Buxtehude: Complete Chamber Music

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Ton Koopman (Harpsichord,Organ)
Mike Fentross (Lute)Catherine Manson (Violin)Jonathan Manson (Viola Da Gamba)Paolo Pandolfo (Viola Da Gamba)David Rabinovich (Violin)

Contents

Buxtehude Dietrich (c.1637-1707):

Sonata in C for two violins, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 266

Sonata in a for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 272

Sonata in D for viola da gamba, violone and basso continuo BuxWV 267

Sonata (with Suite) in B flat for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 273

Sonata in d for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV Anh. 5

Sonata in G for two violins, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 271

Sonata in D for viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 268

Sonata in F for two violins, viola da gamba and basso continuo BuxWV 269

Trio sonatas opus 1

Trio sonatas opus 2

Dieterich Buxtehude’s chamber works today counts among the least known of his compositions. They were already forgotten soon after 1700, and this despite the fact that two third of Buxtehude’s chamber sonatas, unlike any other category in the composers creative output, were published during his lifetime. The publication of sonatas indicates that there was a market for this repertoire in the later 17th century. Moreover, the publication of two sets of such works suggests that the fame of the Lübeck master and the success of the first set must have created the demand for a second. However, the primary reason for these works getting out of fashion by the time of Buxtehude’s death was their unconventional instrumental scoring and, more importantly, the triumphant rise of the modern Italian trio sonata by Corelli, Albinoni, and others in the early 18th century.

Buxtehude’s chamber music repertoire consists of altogether twenty-two works. All of Buxtehude’s chamber works present highly sophisticated compositions that belong among the most attractive and technically most demanding examples of the genre of ensemble sonata, then still in its infancy. They resemble in many ways the six sonatas of the Hortus musicus (Hamburg, 1688) by Buxtehude’s colleague and friend, Johann Adam Reinken, organist at St. Catherine’s Church in Hamburg. But like Reinken’s pieces, they were influenced by Italian models, especially the instrumental sonatas by the Venetian composer Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690), which were circulating widely also in Northern Europe. At the same time, they deeply reflect the improvisational, fanciful, expressive and colorful mannerisms of Buxtehude and his school, which the writer Johann Mattheson in 1739 referred to as “stylus fantasticus”.

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