Prelude No. 22 (2017) Uploaded by: CarsonCooman Composer: Page, Paul F. Organ: Domorgel Billerbeck - Orgelbau Fleiter Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 45
Koraal-Prelude op. "Placare" Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Verschraegen, Gabriel Organ: Notre Dame de Metz Mutin/Cavaillé-Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 357
Psaume 12 prélude de choral Uploaded by: ORGANUM Composer: martien van der Zwan Organ: Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 39
Prelude to Richard III Uploaded by: Charles_Braund Composer: William Walton Organ: SO Composite 75 stop plus single convolution Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 199
Trumpet Tune in D Major Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: Johnson, David N. Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 450
Improv on "Kelvingrove" Uploaded by: imcg110 Composer: Trad - Arranged by Artist Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 681
Johann Heinrich Buttstett (1666-1727) was born in Bindersleben. In 1691 Buttstett succeeded Nicolaus Vetter at the Predigerkirche; he remained there until his death 36 years later. Buttstett's surviving consists exclusively of keyboard music, which he apparently composed in great numbers. In the only surviving collection, "Musicalische Clavier-Kunst und Vorraths-Kammer" of 1713. Particularly interesting are the Prelude and Capriccio in d minor of the Musicalische Clavier-Kunst: the prelude begins with a long single-voice monophonic passage filled with pauses, single note exclamations and virtuosic figures very similar to Toccata in d minor BWV 565, and the Capriccio is fugal, building on a similarly complex subject written out in 32nd- and 16th-notes and related to the prelude. The Prelude and Capriccio it can be taken for granted that the composer intended a performance by pairs since the finishing of the Capriccio is borrowed from the Prelude whereby a superordinate combination is established.