Buxtehude on CD: a tercentenary survey

The 300th anniversary of the death of Dieterich Buxtehude is a good moment to survey recordings of his music for what they reveal about changing attitudes to the performance of 17th-century music. Buxtehude is important partly because of his historical position as an important precursor of, and infl...

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Choirs
Classical music
Composers
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Double basses
Early musical instruments
Musical performance
Musical recordings
Musical register
Musicology
Organ music
Pipe organs
Violins
Viols
Vocal music
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