Buxtehude Opera Omnia

Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra - Complete Dieterich Buxtehude:  Opera Omnia [30 CDs+DVD] (2014)

Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra - Complete Dieterich Buxtehude: Opera Omnia [30 CDs+DVD] (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 10,6 Gb | Total time: 34 h 45 min | Scans included
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics | # CC 72261 | Recorded: 2005-2013

Ton Koopman is not only one of the great fathers of the Baroque-Renaissance revival in the 1970’s, but a true pioneer of our time. After completing the Bach Cantatas survey, was he awarded the Bach Prize 2014 by the Royal Academy of Music. The prize is awarded to outstanding individuals in the performance and scholarship of Bach’s music and none could be more worthy than Koopman, who has been noted as doing ”remarkable work promoting Bach’s music in the last thirty or so years.”
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia I (Harpsichord Works 1) (2CD) (2006)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia I (Harpsichord Works 1) (2CD) (2006)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 403.29 Mb + 476.46 Mb + 16.26 Mb (Scans) | 61:57 + 74:55
Classical harpsichord solo | Label: Challenge Classics - CC 72240

Having completed his years-long traversal through the vocal music of Johann Sebastian Bach for Challenge Classics, Ton Koopman picks up the thread with a valuable new series surveying the complete works of Bach's Danish predecessor Dietrich Buxtehude. While Buxtehude's total output for organ has already been surveyed, albeit infrequently, on record, there are still many works falling outside that genre that have never been committed to vinyl or disc, so this is potentially a highly valuable project.

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia V (Vocal Works 2) (2008)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at March 6, 2018
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia V (Vocal Works 2) (2008)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia V (Vocal Works 2) (2008)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:30:58 | 713 MB
Genre: Classical, Sacred | Label: Challenge Classics | Catalog: CC 72244

Danish-German composer Dietrich Buxtehude has an extensive output of vocal music in addition to his far better known canon of organ music. The vocal music is more obscure in that it is such a mixed bag. The oratorios he wrote have gone lost, many pieces relate directly to the organ music in a way that is difficult to divine now and some of the sacred concertos he composed are less than compelling, written for afternoon lunch concerts and not meant as "serious" music.
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia VI (Harpsichord works 2) (2007)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia VI (Harpsichord works 2) (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:37:04 | 624 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Challenge Classics | Catalog: CC 72245

Under the Antoine Marchand (that's Ton Koopman in French, or Anthony Merchant in English) imprint of the Challenge Classics label, Dutch early music veteran Ton Koopman recording the large corpus of surviving works by Dietrich Buxtehude, inspired by the tercentary of the composer's death in 1707. All initial indications are that few other musicians could have done this at all, and probably no one could have done it as well.
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia II (Vocal Works 1) (2CD) (2006)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia II (Vocal Works 1) (2CD) (2006)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 349.29 Mb + 283.12 Mb + 25.90 Mb (Scans) | 74:26 + 62:23
Classical sacred | Label: Challenge Records - CC72241

In this second volume (double-cd) of the Opera Omnia of Dieterich Buxtehude, Ton Koopman gives us his new reconstruction of Buxtehudes only surviving Abendmusik, this oratorio, also called "Das Jungste Gericht", that survived without attribution as an incomplete set of parts in the Uppsala University Library. As the style is similar to Buxtehudes lost Abendmusiker, this oratorio is almost certainly from his hand.

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XV (Chamber Music 3) (2012)  Music

Posted by Domestos at March 13, 2018
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XV (Chamber Music 3) (2012)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XV (Chamber Music 3) (2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 373.35 Mb + 24.48 Mb (Scans) | 73:27
Classical chamber | Label: Challenge Classics - CC 72254

The first Buxtehude Opera Omnia recording is steadily approaching completion. The harpsichord and organworks are finished and this is the final volume of the chamber music. All that remains are a number of vocal challenges! Buxtehude’s trio sonatas form a unique repertoire. Due to their formidable technical and musical demands, they have rarely been recorded. Stylus phantasticus, an unprecedented inventiveness, superb lines, improvisation, the list goes on… Buxtehude once again proves himself to be a great master. Although there are occasional touches of Corelli to be heard, the music is above all quintessentially Buxtehudian. It was a phenomenal experience to record these sonatas.
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia VII (Vocal Works 3) (2CD) (2008)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia VII (Vocal Works 3) (2CD) (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 328.07 Mb + 326.83 Mb + 20.32 Mb (Scans) | 74:03 + 73:14
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics - CC 72246

Buxtehude the organist expanded his activities as a vocal composer in an unprecedented way. He left a particular mark as a composer of large-scale oratorios («Abendmusiken»). His oratorios have not survived, but the many other vocal compositions that have come down to us represent a substantial body of works. These include in particular larger and shorter chorale settings of various kinds, sacred concertos (i.e., motets with differentiated instrumental accompaniment), arias, and multi-movement structures consisting of concertos, arias, and chorales that were later referred to as cantatas. This album (as did vol.V) presents a mixed selection of works in the above mentioned genres: arias, concertos, and – as a composite of the two – cantatas.
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia X (Organ Works 5) (2CD) (2009)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia X (Organ Works 5) (2CD) (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 279.40 Mb + 205.14 Mb + 21.18 Mb (Scans) | 65:37 + 48:40
Classical organ solo | Label: Challenge Classics - CC 72249

The Buxtehude Opera Omnia series is steadily progressing. It is with great pleasure that I present to you the final part of Dieterich Buxtehude’s organ works. Now that the task of recording all the organ and harpsichord works has been completed, the astounding quality of this music has become evident. Naturally, organists play Buxtehude’s works with relative frequency. However, only a dozen or so of his works are actually performed regularly.

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XIII (Chamber Music 2) (2011)  Music

Posted by Domestos at March 12, 2018
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XIII (Chamber Music 2) (2011)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia XIII (Chamber Music 2) (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 300.97 Mb + 25.92 Mb (Scans) | 59:53
Classical chamber | Label: Challenge Classics - CC 72252

In the last decade of the 17th century, Dieterich Buxtehude published within a period of two years a group of fourteen instrumental chamber sonatas in two sets of seven each. Thereby, he contributed in a major way to a new and fashionable repertoire of trio sonatas that had originated in Italy after the middle of the century. Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690), the Venetian composer, had played the main influence in spreading a new type of instrumental music north of the Alps. His works published in the 1660s and 70s were well known in the Hanseatic cities around the Baltic Sea.

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia IV (Organ Works 2) (2006)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at March 6, 2018
Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia IV (Organ Works 2) (2006)

Ton Koopman - Buxtehude: Opera Omnia IV (Organ Works 2) (2006)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 60:06 | 334 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Challenge Classics | Catalog: CC72242

Dieterich Buxtehude's organ works are his most significant contribution to the history of music. They consist of a comprehensive corpus of just 90 compositions, of which more than half are chorale settings. However, these are mostly shorter than the preludes, toccatas and other freely conceived pieces, so these last represent a more substantial share of his entire output.