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[[File:Bruhns great em.jpg|thumb|right|The first page of the Prelude in E Minor by [[Nicolaus Bruhns]]]] | [[File:Bruhns great em.jpg|thumb|right|The first page of the Prelude in E Minor by [[Nicolaus Bruhns]]]] | ||
The organ works by Bruhns survive in the following sources: | The organ works by Bruhns survive in the following sources: | ||
* The [[Möller Manuscript]], which contains the Preludium in E Minor, copied by [[Johann | * The [[Möller Manuscript]], which contains the Preludium in E Minor, copied by [[Johann Christoph Bach]]<ref>{{NdS2 2009}} 535.</ref> (as well as a fragment of the Preludium in G Major). | ||
* The [[Schmahl Organ Tablatures]] (and a 19th-century copy of it), containing the Prelude in E Minor. | * The [[Schmahl Organ Tablatures]] (and a 19th-century copy of it), containing the Prelude in E Minor. | ||
* A collection of four manuscripts which are all descendants of a fifth, [[B-Bc 26659]] written by [[Johann Friedrich Agricola]]. Each manuscript contains the Preludium in G Major and a version of ''Nun komm der Heiden Heiland'' with more ornamentation inserted by Agricola. | * A collection of four manuscripts which are all descendants of a fifth, [[B-Bc 26659]] written by [[Johann Friedrich Agricola]]. Each manuscript contains the Preludium in G Major and a version of ''Nun komm der Heiden Heiland'' with more ornamentation inserted by Agricola. |
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Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697)
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WVlist Notes
All known organ works listed according to edition by Klaus Beckmann (ED 9785). Fragment of Preludium in G Major from Möllerschen Handschrift is also included, as well as an ornamented copy of "Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland" by J. F. Agricola
-William Rehwinkel, Feb 21, 2022
-William Rehwinkel, May 9, 2022
Cantatas are from Nicolaus Bruhns: Gesammelte Werke, ed. Fritz Stein. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff, 1937. Das Erbe Deutscher Musik I-II.
-WR, Nov 10, 2022
Works
The organ works by Bruhns survive in the following sources:
- The Möller Manuscript, which contains the Preludium in E Minor, copied by Johann Christoph Bach[1] (as well as a fragment of the Preludium in G Major).
- The Schmahl Organ Tablatures (and a 19th-century copy of it), containing the Prelude in E Minor.
- A collection of four manuscripts which are all descendants of a fifth, B-Bc 26659 written by Johann Friedrich Agricola. Each manuscript contains the Preludium in G Major and a version of Nun komm der Heiden Heiland with more ornamentation inserted by Agricola.
- An ostensibly more original copy of Nun komm der Heiden Heiland is found in the Johann Gottfried Walther manuscript D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 802.
- D-B Mus.ms. 30381, including a Preludium in G Minor by Mons: Prunth.
- DK-Kk mu 7503.0234, which includes a fragment of another preludium.
Source(s)[2] | Title | Incipit |
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Möller Manuscript f.97v-100r | Praeludium in E Minor, Groß | |
Schmahl Organ Tablatures D-B Mus.ms. 30147 p.25-29 |
Praeludium in E Minor, Kleine | |
Möller Manuscript f.54v B-Bc 26659 f.25r-27v D-B Mus.ms. 2683 f.26v-29v D-B Am.B 462 p.56-63 D-B Am.B 430 p.56-63 D-B Mus.ms. 2681/1 f.28v-32r |
Praeludium in G Major | |
D-B Mus.ms. 30381 p.30-31 | Praeludium in G Minor See also: Arnold Matthias Brunckhorst |
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DK-Kk mu 7503.0234 f.8v-9r | Adagio in D Major (Frag.) | |
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 802 p.162-175 Ornamented: B-Bc 26659 f.28r-30r D-B Mus.ms. 2683 f.30r-35r D-B Am.B 462 p.64-75 D-B Am.B 430 p.64-75 D-B Mus.ms. 2681/1 f.32v-38v |
Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland |
Editions
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Note: "Three praeludiua" does not include the Prelude in G Minor.
Listed in Chronological order:
- Alexandre Guilmant, editor. Choral: Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland. Ecole Classique de L'orgue. Paris: Durand, 1900. [3]
(Ornamented)
- Max Seiffert, editor. Organum IV vol. 8. Leipzig, Kistner & Siegel, undated
Contains three Praeludia only.
- Fritz Stein, editor. Nicolaus Bruhns: Gesammelte Werke. Erbe deutscher Musik. Zweite Reihe, Landschaftsdenkmale. Schleswig-Holstein und Hansestädte; vol. 1-2. Braunschweig: H. Litolff, 1939.
Contains three Praeludia and Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland (ornamented).
- Klaus Beckmann, editor. Nikolaus Bruhns: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1972.
- Michael Radulescu, editor. Nicolaus Bruhns: Orgelwerke. Wien: Doblinger, 1993.
- Harald Vogel, editor. Bruhns: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 2008.[4]
- Klaus Beckmann, editor. N. Bruhns/A. M. Brunckhorst: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule 13. Mainz: Schott.[5]
References
See notes
- ↑ Beckmann, Klaus, Die Norddeutsche Schule. Teil II: Blütezeit und Verfall. Mainz: Schott, 2009. 535.
- ↑ Beckmann, Klaus (editor). Nicolaus Bruhns: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule 13. [earlier edition, not including Brunckhorst] Mainz: Schott, 2004.
- ↑ imslp.org, accessed 21 July, 2023.
- ↑ www.breitkopf.com, accessed 21 July, 2023.
- ↑ www.schott-music.com, accessed July 21, 2023.