Reincken, Johann Adam - Complete Organ Works (Samtliche Orgelwerke) - Organ Solo
Complete Organ Works
Johann Adam Reincken (1643?–1722)
Urtext edited by Pieter Dirksen [org]
EB 8715 | 84 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 323 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-18229-1 | Softbound
At the center of the edition by Pieter Dirksen an expert in 17th-century music for keyboard instruments, who has recently become noted for his work on the Sweelinck Edition (EB 8741-44) are Reincken's two lengthy chorale fantasies, as was to be expected. The volume also contains chorale-free pieces: next to the well-known Toccata in G major and the Fugue in G minor, there are three further toccatas for which stylistic and source-critical arguments make a case for Reincken's authorship. The extensive preface details the most recent scholarly findings on Reincken's biography and works, as well as on important questions of interpretation.
Johann Adam Reincken (1643?–1722)
Urtext edited by Pieter Dirksen [org]
EB 8715 | 84 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 323 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-18229-1 | Softbound
- 1) An den Wasserflüssen Babylon (Org)
- 2) Was kann uns kommen an für Not (Org)
- 3) Toccata in G (Klav/pno)
- 4) Toccata in g (Klav/pno)
- 5) Toccata in A (Klav/pno)
- 6) Fuga in g (Klav/pno)
- 7) Toccata in G (Klav/pno)
At the center of the edition by Pieter Dirksen an expert in 17th-century music for keyboard instruments, who has recently become noted for his work on the Sweelinck Edition (EB 8741-44) are Reincken's two lengthy chorale fantasies, as was to be expected. The volume also contains chorale-free pieces: next to the well-known Toccata in G major and the Fugue in G minor, there are three further toccatas for which stylistic and source-critical arguments make a case for Reincken's authorship. The extensive preface details the most recent scholarly findings on Reincken's biography and works, as well as on important questions of interpretation.