Since you are interested in Buxtehude: Vocal Music, Vol 1, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
MANCHESTER GAMBA BOOK
The Manchester Gamba Book (c.1660) Dietmar Berger (viola da Gamba) [ NAXOS / 2 CD - released 2/Nov/2012 ] "This recording is a considerable achievement by any standard. Berger plays cleanly, his warm tone resonantly captured here. His command of diversions and the ornamentation is impressive even if his intonation occasionally falters." (Gramophone) |
DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE
Capricciosa / Suite in G minor Glen Wilson (Harpsichord) [ Naxos / CD - released 15/Dec/2006 ] This (La Capricciosa) is Buxtehude's Goldberg Variations, a catalogue of variation techniques on a monumental scale, by far the longest of the handful of sets that have come down to us from his pen. |
DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE
Buxtehude: 7 Sonatas, BuxWV 259-265 John Holloway (violin) / Jaap ter Linden (viola da gamba) / Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord) [ Naxos / CD - released 22/Jan/2006 ] "Wonderful music, very well performed. I have listened to the disc repeatedly since it came into my hands. It gets better every time." (Bargain of the Month MusicWeb Feb 2006) |
DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE
Buxtehude: Organ Music, Vol. 6 Julia Brown (organ) [ Naxos / CD - released 3/Oct/2007 ] This sixth volume of his complete organ music includes four Praeludia, works that had a strong influence on the following generation of organ composers, and compositions based on chorale melodies, including two versions of Nun lob, mein seel, den Herrn. |
DIETERICH BUXTEHUDE
Buxtehude: Organ Music Vol 7 Julia Brown (organ, Saint Cecilia Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska) [ Naxos / CD - released 11/Jan/2008 ] "A good cross-section of Buxtehude's music in good, unforced, performances, well recorded." (MusicWeb Feb 2008) |
BUXTEHUDE
Organ Music Vol.1 Volker Ellenberger (organ) [ Naxos Organ Encyclopedia / CD - released 1/May/2001 ] "some absolutely superb organ playing and sound, with a demo-grade capturing of recorded acoustic space, realistic envelopment, and up-front depth. There is no super-deep bass here, but the sound is clean as hell, and notably brilliant in the best... |