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[[File:"The Musical Party" by Johannes Voorhout.png|thumb|[[Musical Party (Voorhout)|"The Musical Party" by Johannes Voorhout]]. Buxtehude is now thought to be playing the Viola de Gamba. [[Jean-Adam Reincken]] is playing the harpsichord.]]
[[File:"The Musical Party" by Johannes Voorhout.png|thumb|[[Musical Party (Voorhout)|"The Musical Party" by Johannes Voorhout]]. Buxtehude is now thought to be playing the Viola de Gamba. [[Jean-Adam Reincken]] is playing the harpsichord.]]
'''Dietrich Buxtehude''' (1637-1707)
'''Dietrich Buxtehude''' (1637-1707)
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|Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn
|Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn
|<score>{\partial 2 \key g \major << \relative g' { g2 g4. a8 b2 } \\ \relative b { r8 b c d e4 d8 c b } \\ \relative fis' { s2 s4. fis8 g4. } >>}</score>
|<score>{ \key g \major << \relative g' { r2 g2 g4. a8 b2 } \\ \relative b { r2 r8 b c d e4 d8 c b } \\ \relative fis' { s1 s4. fis8 g4. } >>}</score>
|Beginning incipit in [[Ritter Catalogue]]<br><score>\relative fis' { \key g \major r8 fis\noBeam g16[ a g32 a g fis] g2*1/4 }</score>
|Beginning incipit in [[Ritter Catalogue]]<br><score>\new Staff \with { \magnifyStaff 0.6 }\relative fis' { \key g \major r8 fis\noBeam g16[ a g32 a g fis] g2*1/4 }</score>
|<ref>[[Michael Belotti|Belotti, Michael]] (editor). ''Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works.'' Volume 16: Keyboard Works, Part 2: Organ Chorales, Section B: Commentary. New York: The Broude Trust, 2010. 30.</ref>
|<ref>[[Michael Belotti|Belotti, Michael]] (editor). ''Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works.'' Volume 16: Keyboard Works, Part 2: Organ Chorales, Section B: Commentary. New York: The Broude Trust, 2010. 30.</ref>
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|Herr Jesu Christ, ich weiß gar wohl
|Herr Jesu Christ, ich weiß gar wohl
|<score>{\partial 2 << \relative a' { a2 a gis a } \\ \relative d' { s2 r4 d8 c b a b4 a4 } \\ \relative a' { r4 a8 g f e f e d c d4 c4 } >>}</score>
|<score>{ \partial 2 << \relative a' { a2 a gis a } \\ \relative d' { s2 r4 d8 c b a b4 a4 } \\ \relative a' { r4 a8 g f e f e d c d4 c4 } >>}</score>
| [[Lowell Mason Codex]] p.81-83 || anh.5 || Sonata a 2 Clavir Pedal || <score><< \relative a' { \time 2/2 r2 a2~ a4 a a2 } \\ \relative d' { d2. d4 d2. cis4 } \\ \\ \relative f' { f2. f4 f2 e } >></score> || It is theorized that this is an organ transcription of an instrumental trio sonata by Buxtehude.{{Citation needed}} ||
| [[Lowell Mason Codex]] p.81-83 || anh.5 || Sonata a 2 Clavir Pedal || <score><< \relative a' { \time 2/2 r2 a2~ a4 a a2 } \\ \relative d' { d2. d4 d2. cis4 } \\ \\ \relative f' { f2. f4 f2 e } >></score> || ||
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| || anh.11 || Erhalt uns Herr, bei deinem Wort || || ||
| || anh.11 || Erhalt uns Herr, bei deinem Wort || || ||
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==== Sonata in D Minor ====
Recently, concordances to the Sonata in D Minor have been found, one with attribution to [[Johann Michael Nicolai]]<ref>{{RISM|190025158}}</ref> and two others with attributions to [[William Young]]<ref>{{RISM|806934061}}, {{RISM|806904606}}</ref>, all three being discovered by [[Jochen Thesmann]]<ref>Snyder<sup>2</sup> p. 306, 507.</ref>. With conflicting evidence, the question of authorship remains unsolved. The piece bears no resemblance to any instrumental sonata or organ piece written by Dietrich Buxtehude.
=== Notable works not included in BuxWV ===
=== Notable works not included in BuxWV ===
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== References ==
== References ==
''See notes''
[[Kerala Snyder|Snyder, Kerala J.]]. ''Dietrich Buxtehude: organist in Lübeck.'' Revised edition. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2007. ("Snyder<sup>2</sup>")
[[Category:Persons|Buxtehude, Dietrich]]
[[Category:Persons|Buxtehude, Dietrich]]
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Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
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Compositions by Buxtehude are classified according to Buxtehude-Werke-Verzeichnis (BuxWV). Before this, the works would typically be referred to by their location in the edition by Philipp Spitta, for example "Sp.I:1", or "Erg." for the Ergänzungsband[1].
Recently, concordances to the Sonata in D Minor have been found, one with attribution to Johann Michael Nicolai[8] and two others with attributions to William Young[9], all three being discovered by Jochen Thesmann[10]. With conflicting evidence, the question of authorship remains unsolved. The piece bears no resemblance to any instrumental sonata or organ piece written by Dietrich Buxtehude.
Snyder, Kerala J.. Dietrich Buxtehude: organist in Lübeck. Revised edition. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2007. ("Snyder2")
↑Hedar, Josef, Dietrich Buxtehudes Orgelwerke. 372-373.
↑Beckmann, Klaus (editor), D. Buxtehude: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1997.
↑ 3.03.1Karstädt, Georg. Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke von Dietrich Buxtehude. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1985.
↑Belotti, Michael (editor). Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works. Volume 16: Keyboard Works, Part 2: Organ Chorales, Section B: Commentary. New York: The Broude Trust, 2010. 17.
↑Belotti, Michael (editor). Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works. Volume 16: Keyboard Works, Part 2: Organ Chorales, Section B: Commentary. New York: The Broude Trust, 2010. 30.