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Buxtehude: Trio Sonatas, Op. 1

Buxtehude: Trio Sonatas, Op. 1

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  • Trio Sonata in F Major, BuxWV 252
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in F Major, BuxWV 252

    09:18
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  • Trio Sonata in G Major, BuxWV 253
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in G Major, BuxWV 253

    08:05
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  • Trio Sonata in A Minor, BuxWV 254
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in A Minor, BuxWV 254

    09:29
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  • Trio Sonata in B-Flat Major, BuxWV 255
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in B-Flat Major, BuxWV 255

    08:12
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  • Trio Sonata in C Major, BuxWV 256
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in C Major, BuxWV 256

    08:32
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  • Trio Sonata in D Minor, BuxWV 257
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in D Minor, BuxWV 257

    08:33
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  • Trio Sonata in E Minor, BuxWV 258
    Composer(s) Dietrich Buxtehude
    Artist(s) Jonathan Cohen Arcangelo

    Trio Sonata in E Minor, BuxWV 258

    07:07
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Total running time: 59 minutes.

    Album information

    For this recording of music by Buxtehude, Jonathan Cohen, founder of the ensemble Arcangelo, is joined by a distinguished trio: Sophie Gent, Thomas Dunford and Jonathan Manson. This album was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award.

    Although Dietrich Buxtehude is famous above all for his organ music and cantatas, and for the long journey the young Bach undertook to meet him, his chamber music is virtually unknown. In the mid-1690s, at the height of his fame, Buxtehude published two collections in rapid succession, each comprising seven sonatas for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo. It is the works of the first collection (1694) – designated Opus 1 in the print – that Arcangelo has recorded here. These sonatas are characterised by pronounced experimental features in both the scoring and the handling of the instruments.