Album Summary
Performer
Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
Notes & Reviews:
"Buttman is an excellent organist and this program exhibits great polish. His is the best performance of the Wedge Fugue I've ever heardButtman plays quite fast so that by the time he gets to the scale passages at the climax he is playing at a tempo closer to what one might expect from a harpsichord rather than an organ. The effect is dazzling and serves to connect this piece with others like Brandenburg 5 that have virtuosic passagework." -American Record Guide
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Works Details
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Toccata and Fugue for Organ in D minor, BWV 565 - Performer: Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: by 1708
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Concerto for Organ no 2 in A minor, BWV 593 (after Vivaldi) - Performer: Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1708-1717
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Trio Sonata for Organ no 5 in C major, BWV 529 - Performer: Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: circa 1727
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Prelude and Fugue for Organ in E minor, BWV 548 "Wedge" - Performer: Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: 1727-1731
- Studio/Live: Studio
Bach, Johann Sebastian : Partite sopra Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig, BWV 768 - Performer: Bernhard Buttmann (Organ)
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1700
- Studio/Live: Studio

























