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Ulla Kappel: Buxtehude – Works for Harpsichord (FLAC)

Ulla Kappel: Buxtehude - Works for Harpsichord (FLAC)
Ulla Kappel: Buxtehude – Works for Harpsichord (FLAC)

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Giovanni Battista Martini, Bernardo Pasquini
Performer: Ulla Kappel, Janos Sebestyen
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Danacord
Catalogue: DACOCD852
Release: 2020
Size: 432 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Buxtehude: Suite in A, BuxWV 243
01. I. Allemande
02. II. Courante
03. III. Sarabande
04. IV. Gigue

05. Buxtehude: Courant simble in A minor, BuxWV 245

Buxtehude: Suite in D, BuxWV 233
06. I. Allemanda d’amour
07. II. Courent
08. III. Sarabande d’amour
09. IV. Sarabande
10. V. Gigue

11. Buxtehude: Aria Rofilis in d BuxWV 248

Buxtehude: Auf meinen lieben Gott BuxWV 179
12. I. Prelude
13. II. Double
14. III. Sarabande
15. IV. Courante
16. V. Gigue

17. Buxtehude: La Capricciosa – 32 Variations on the ‘Bergamasca’, BuxWV 250
18. Pasquini: Bergamasca

Martini: Organ Sonata in F Major, Op. 2 No. 12
19. V. Gavotte “Les moutons”

Bach: Pastorale in F major, BWV590
20. I. Prelude
21. II. Allemande
22. III. Aria
23. IV. Gigue

Ulla Kappel was for years the leading Danish authority on the music by Buxtehude and Danacord was lucky to make this early LP release where Ulla Kappel plays some of the masterworks for harpsichord by Buxtehude. It is now available for the first time in new digital transfer. Also included are a few bonus tracks with never before released recordings featuring the Hungarian master organist János Sebestyén in music he never recorded commercially before. A must for all! Ulla Kappel was born in Munster, Westfalia, Germany in 1936 to Danish parents. She graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Copenhagen, with diplomas in piano, harpsichord and organ. Further studies in harpsichord in Paris and Basel, organ studies in Innsbruck and Muri. During the period 1968-1974 she was a teacher of the harpsichord at the Conservatory in Copenhagen; and from 1975 organist at Slangerup Church, the old church of the famous Danish poet and bishop Thomas Kingo, a contemporary of Buxtehude.

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