Nicolaus Bruhns
Prelude for organ in E minor
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Composer:Nicolaus BruhnsGenre:KeyboardStyle:PreludeCompose Date:ca. 1690Average_duration:7:46Nicolaus Bruhns was a German Baroque composer and organist who lived from 1665 to 1697. He was born in Schwabstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, and was the son of a Lutheran pastor. Bruhns was a student of the famous Danish-German composer and organist Dieterich Buxtehude, who was also his father-in-law. Bruhns is known for his organ music, which is characterized by its virtuosity and expressiveness. One of Bruhns' most famous works is his Prelude for organ in E minor. This piece was composed around 1685 and is believed to be one of Bruhns' earliest works. The Prelude for organ in E minor is a single-movement work that is approximately six minutes in length. It is written for the organ and is characterized by its virtuosic and improvisatory style. The Prelude for organ in E minor begins with a slow and somber introduction that sets the mood for the piece. This introduction is followed by a fast and lively section that is full of virtuosic runs and arpeggios. The piece then moves into a more contemplative section that features a beautiful melody played on the organ's solo stops. This section is followed by a return to the fast and lively material, which builds to a thrilling climax before returning to the somber mood of the opening. Overall, the Prelude for organ in E minor is a stunning example of Baroque organ music. It showcases Bruhns' virtuosic and expressive style, as well as his ability to create a wide range of moods and emotions through his music. The piece is still performed today and is considered to be one of Bruhns' most important works.More....
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