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Præludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: I dødens bånd vor frelser lå, BWV 625 Fra det G.T.: Salme 92, 5-16 Salme: 4, vers 1-6 "Giv mig, Gud, en salmetunge" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 15, 9-17 Korvers: Bendt Fabricius: Jeg er det sande vintræ (Tekst: Johannes 15, 1,5) Salme: 4, vers 7-8 Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Komm, Helligånd, Gud, Herre from, BuxWV 199
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Guds godhed vil vi prise. BuxWV 220 Fra det G.T.: Esajas 61, 1-4 Salme: 721 "Frydeligt med jubelkor" Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 14, 25-31a Korvers: Søren Birch: Jeg er vejen og sandheden og livet (Tekst: Joh. 14, 6) Salme: 426 "Fred til bod for bittert savn" Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Guds godhed vil vi prise. BuxWV 221
This Day in Legal History: House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearings on NixonOn May 9, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee officially opened its impeachment hearings against President Richard Nixon, marking a critical escalation in the fallout from the Watergate scandal. Chaired by Representative Peter Rodino of New Jersey, the committee convened to determine whether Nixon had committed impeachable offenses in connection with the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the subsequent cover-up. The hearings were a culmination of mounting political and public pressure following revelations from investigative journalism, court proceedings, and the Senate Watergate Committee.The proceedings were televised, drawing intense national attention as Americans witnessed, in real time, a constitutional reckoning with executive misconduct. Over several weeks, the committee heard testimony and reviewed evidence, including the now-infamous White House tapes that revealed Nixon's attempts to obstruct justice. The hearings underscored the seriousness of Congress's oversight powers and the weight of constitutional accountability.On July 30, 1974, the committee approved three articles of impeachment against Nixon—obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress. These charges reflected a broad consensus that Nixon had violated his oath of office and undermined democratic institutions. Faced with certain impeachment in the House and likely conviction in the Senate, Nixon resigned on August 8, 1974, becoming the only U.S. president to do so.Chairman Rodino, a previously low-profile legislator, rose to national prominence for his steady leadership during the crisis. His role in navigating the deeply partisan and constitutionally fraught process earned bipartisan respect. Rodino continued to serve in Congress until 1989 and passed away in 2005 at the age of 95.David Souter, a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George H.W. Bush, died at age 85 at his home in New Hampshire. Though expected to be a reliable conservative, Souter surprised many by siding with the Court's liberal wing on major issues, including abortion rights, separation of church and state, and gay rights. He co-authored the pivotal 1992 opinion that upheld Roe v. Wade, warning that overturning it would damage the Court's legitimacy—a view later overruled by a more conservative bench. Souter also opposed the death penalty in cases involving intellectual disability and supported judicial limits on executive and legislative overreach.His 19-year tenure was marked by independence and restraint, and he became a symbol of the unpredictability of judicial behavior. Critics on the right, angered by his rulings, coined the phrase “no more Souters,” prompting future Republican administrations to more rigorously vet nominees. Souter dissented in the controversial Bush v. Gore case and opposed school vouchers and government endorsement of religion, including public prayer and Ten Commandments displays. He played a quiet but significant role in defending detainee rights during the post-9/11 legal battles.A New England native and Rhodes Scholar, Souter was known for his minimalist lifestyle, distaste for technology, and preference for solitude. He never married, avoided Washington society, and retired early to return to a quiet life in New Hampshire, where he pursued historical scholarship and occasional judicial service.David Souter, Bush Supreme Court Pick Who Joined Liberals, DiesFormer US Supreme Court Justice Souter dies, court says | ReutersIn his ongoing quest to staff the government with people he's seen on cable news, Donald Trump has named Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia—the nation's top prosecutor in its most politically sensitive jurisdiction. Pirro, a former New York district attorney better known recently for her TV courtroom theatrics and 2020 election denialism, replaces controversial pick Ed Martin, who was pulled after Senate Republicans raised eyebrows about, among other things, his unapologetic defense of Jan. 6 rioters.Announcing the switch on Truth Social, Trump hailed Pirro as “incredibly well qualified,” citing her time as a prosecutor—though most Americans probably know her from The Five, not from the courthouse. Pirro's name, notably, appeared in Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit over 2020 election falsehoods—a suit Fox settled for $787.5 million. But hey, if you're a regular on his favorite network and say nice things about him, that's apparently the gold standard.Martin, meanwhile, didn't exactly get benched. Trump reassigned him to be pardon attorney, associate deputy attorney general, and head of a new “Weaponization Working Group,” which seems tailor-made to investigate Trump's political enemies under the guise of justice reform.Pirro joins a growing list of Trump-era appointees whose primary qualifications include screen time on Fox News. With Pete Hegseth and Sean Duffy already in the administration, it's clear the only law school that matters to Trump is the University of Primetime Opinion.Fox Host Jeanine Pirro Tapped as Top Acting D.C. Prosecutor (2)A federal judge in Vermont will hold a bail hearing Friday for Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, who's been held in immigration detention for over six weeks. Rather than wait for the Trump administration to comply with an earlier court order to bring her back to Vermont from Louisiana, Judge William Sessions ruled she can appear remotely. Ozturk was arrested in Massachusetts in March, shortly after co-authoring a pro-Palestinian op-ed in the campus newspaper—a move her lawyers argue triggered her detention.The case has become a flashpoint in Trump's push to deport pro-Palestinian activists, particularly those affiliated with U.S. universities. After being shuffled between states, Ozturk's lawyers challenged her ongoing detention as unlawful, especially since she was in Vermont when her legal challenge began. The 2nd Circuit had just granted the administration an extension to transfer her by May 14, but Ozturk's legal team argued that waiting another week could worsen her health, citing a series of escalating asthma attacks in custody.The government protested that Friday's hearing might conflict with the appeals court's timeline, but the judge seemed more persuaded by the urgency of Ozturk's condition. Her lawyers, including those from the ACLU, say the delay is unnecessary and harmful.US judge to weigh releasing detained Tufts student on Friday | ReutersThis week's closing theme takes us back to the vibrant world of North German Baroque with a short, spirited gem from Dietrich Buxtehude—Canzonetta in C major, BuxWV 225. Buxtehude, who died on May 9, 1707, was one of the most influential organists and composers of his time, best known today for the impact he had on the young J.S. Bach, who famously walked over 250 miles to Lübeck just to hear him play. Though much of Buxtehude's output was liturgical or improvisatory in nature, the Canzonetta is a delightful exception—playful, nimble, and full of personality.Written for keyboard, this short piece showcases Buxtehude's knack for rhythm and counterpoint without the weightiness of a fugue or choral fantasy. The Canzonetta format itself—essentially a lighter cousin of the canzona—offers him room to experiment with melodic interplay and bright harmonic shifts, all in under four minutes. It feels less like a stern organ master at work and more like a clever musical mind having a bit of fun with form and phrasing.The piece is brisk but unhurried, ornate without being fussy. It's exactly the kind of music that hints at the roots of later Baroque developments, particularly in how themes are traded between voices and playfully developed. In its buoyancy and wit, Canzonetta, BuxWV 225 reminds us that even in the sacred-heavy world of 17th-century North German music, there was space for charm and cheer. As we wrap this week, it's a fine reminder of Buxtehude's range—and why his influence has echoed so far beyond the centuries he lived in.Without further ado, Dietrich Buxtehude—Canzonetta in C major. Enjoy! This is a public episode. 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Præludium: Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer: Krist stod op af døde Davidssalme: Psalme 23, 1-4 Salme: 218 "Krist stod op af døde" Fra det N.T.: Første Petersbrev 2, 20-25 Trosbekendelsen Salme: 663, vers 1-2+6 "Gud Herren er min hyrde god" Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Fuga C-dur, BuxWV 174
Præludium: André Raison: Premier Kyrie fra Messe du sixième ton Fra det G.T.: Salme 105, 1-5 Salme: 662, vers 1-3 "Hvad kan os komme til for nød" Fra det N.T.: Markus 6,30-44 Korvers: Morten Poulsen: Evig sand er Herrens tale (tekst: N.F.S. Grundtvig) Salme: 662, vers 4-6 Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Fuga C-dur, BuxWV 174
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BuxWV 178 Ord til dagen: af Augustin Salme: 735 "Nu sol i øst oprinder mild" Fra det N.T.: Lukas 12,54 - 13,5 Korvers: Johann Sebastian Bach: En hyrde glemmer fåret ej (tekst: L. Laurentii 1700,Brorson 1735) Salme: 69 "Du fødtes på jord" Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen, BuxWV 221
Dietrich Buxtehude (ca.1637 - 1707) - Cantana Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr, BuxWV 41 Cantus CöllnKonrad Junghänel, conductorAbout Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr
Præludium: Edward Francis Rimbault: Voluntary C-dur. Fra det G.T.: Salme 31,1-6. Salme: 727 "Gud, du fra dine de herlige". Fra det N.T.: Matthæusevangeliet 5, 33-37. Korvers: Lasse Toft Eriksen: O Gud, din kærlighed optænd (tekst: Thomas Kingo 1699). Salme: 301 "Kom, Helligånd, Gud Herre from". Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Kom Helligånd, Gud Herre from, BuxWV 199.
Danske komponister/Danish composers/Composittori danesiDietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707) - Cantata: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BuxWV 1011. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme 2. Aleluja! 4:103. Sion hört die Wächter singen 6:544. Gloria sei dir gesungen, mit Menschen und englischen Zungen 9:265. Ewig in dulci jubilo 11:42 Deutsch KammerorchWilhelm Ehmann, conductor About composer ******Claus Schall (1757 - 1835) – Concerto per violino n.4 in re maggiore (1790)1. Allegro 13:052. Adagio 25:513. Allegretto 32:03 Kai Laursen, violinoAalborg Symphony OrchestraAlf Sjøen, conductor About composer
Præludium: Diederich Buxtehude: Nu bede vi den Helligånd, BuxWV 209. Fra det G.T.: Esajas 57,15-19. Salme: 308 "Helligånd, vor sorg du slukke". Fra det N.T.: Johannesevangeliet 16, 23b-28. Korvers: Albert Becker: Oplys, o Gud, mig med din Ånd (tekst: Dansk bearbejdelse: Niels Rindorf. Salme: 723 "Naturen holder pinsefest". Postludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Kom, Helligånd, Gud Herre From, BWV 667.
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Guds godhed vil vi prise, BuxWV 220. Fra G.T.: 1. Mosebog 32,23-32. Salme: 754 "Se, nu stiger solen af havets skød". Fra det N.T.: 1. Johannesbrev 4, 15-21. Korvers: Ulrich Teuber: Over alt lad kærligheden (tekst: N.F.S. Grundtvig 1836). Salme: 561, vers 12-13 "O kristelighed!". Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Guds godhed vil vi prise, BuxWV 221.
Præludium: Max Reger: Af højheden oprunden er, op. 135a, nr. 29. Ord til dagen af Søren Kierkegaard. Salme: 33, vers 1-4 "Han, som har hjulpet hidindtil". Fra det N.T.: Markusevangeliet 2,23-28. Korvers: Allan Ramussen: Vise mænd kom den lange vej (tekst: Nils Brunse 2008). Salme: 33, vers 5-7. Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: In dulci jubilo, BuxWV 197.
Præludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schaar, BWV 607. Fra det G.T.: Salmernes Bog 85, 7-14. Salme: 102 "Et lidet barn så lysteligt". Fra det N.T.: 2. Kor 1,18-22. Korvers Niels W. Gade: Barn Jesus i en krybbe lå (tekst: H.C. Andersen). Salme: 118 "Julen har englelyd". Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BuxWV 189.
Dit weekend werd Europa opgeschrikt door het zóveelste drama aan de Middellandse zee. Zeker 60 vluchtelingen verdronken voor de kust van Italië. Het is de zoveelste keer dat mensen zulke gevaarlijke pogingen om Europa te bereiken niet overleven. En ondanks talloze Europese bijeenkomsten lukt het de EU maar niet om tot concrete oplossingen te komen. Europa-correspondent voor Nieuwsuur Saskia Dekkers bezoekt al jarenlang de buitengrenzen van Europa, en is net terug uit Gambia waar Duitsland aan een mogelijke doorbraak werkt voor het Europese migratiedebat. En daarnaast hebben we het natuurlijk uitgebreid over de Brexit-deal die deze week werd gesloten! Waarom lukt Sunak wél wat zijn voorgangers als Boris Johnson en Theresa May niet voor elkaar kregen? Je hoort het in een nieuwe aflevering! **CORRECTIE** Rond minuut 36 verspreekt Arend Jan zich door te stellen dat in Rwanda in 1994 een genocide op de Hutu's plaats vond. Dit klopt niet. De Tutsi's waren het primaire slachtoffer van de genocide. Deze verspreking was onintentioneel en spijt ons. Fragmenten uit aflevering: - De 'EDD-datingsite' (https://bumblemetboekestijn.nl) - De persconferentie van Sunak en Von der Leyen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W6MdIVfKUs) - Een bijzondere analyse van Sunak over de positie van Noord-Ierland... (https://twitter.com/itvnewspolitics/status/1630517445369688065?s=46&t=_yIZ-xWc6_L98Z-eSv6DMQ) - Reportage Saskia langs de grens van Servië (https://twitter.com/Nieuwsuur/status/1584999741892726785?s=20) - Het Duitsland-plan met Gambia (https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/artikel/2463047-gambiadeal-kan-doorbraak-migratiediscussie-zijn-hoopt-duitsland) - Dietrich Buxtehude - Trio Sonata No. 4 in B-Flat Major, BuxWV 255: III. Allegro (https://open.spotify.com/track/55NjxgEXdygMG1ywBTf4AC?si=875b5a73b717438e)
Sunday Worship for February 19, 2023, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service with Pastor Dan Peterson and Guest Organist Dr. Wyatt Smith. Prelude—Dedication, Margaret Sandresky • Introit—Psalm 99:9, 2, 5 • Gathering Hymn—In Thee Is Gladness, ELW 867 • First Reading—Exodus 24:12-18 • Psalm 119:1-8 • Second Reading—2 Peter 1:16-21 • Gospel—Matthew 17:1-9 • Sermon—The Mountain of God, Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day—How Good, Lord, to Be Here!, ELW 315 • Distribution Hymn—Let Us Break Bread Together, ELW 471 • Sending Hymn—Alleluia, Song of Gladness, ELW 318 • Postlude—Präludium in D, BuxWV 139, Dietrich Buxtehude View the bulletin and read the sermon transcript.
Gepresenteerd door: Leonard Evers Nederlandse Bachvereniging Shunske Sato, leiding Viola Blache, sopraan Ulrike Malotta, alt Daniel Johannsen, tenor Matthias Helm, bas * Johann Sebastian Bach - Weihnachts-Oratorium (I, II, III) * Gottfried H. Stölzel - Ach, dass die Hülfe aus Zion über Israel käme * Dietrich Buxtehude - In dulci jubilo, nun singet und seid froh ! BuxWV 52
Gepresenteerd door: Leonard Evers Nederlandse Bachvereniging Shunske Sato, leiding Viola Blache, sopraan Ulrike Malotta, alt Daniel Johannsen, tenor Matthias Helm, bas * Johann Sebastian Bach - Weihnachts-Oratorium (I, II, III) * Gottfried H. Stölzel - Ach, dass die Hülfe aus Zion über Israel käme * Dietrich Buxtehude - In dulci jubilo, nun singet und seid froh ! BuxWV 52
This service of Choral Evensong for the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, 28th September 2022, has been collated from archive live music recordings together with prayers, sermon and readings for the appointed day specially recorded in church and in people's homes. This service is sung by our professional St Bride's Choir. Responses: Humphrey Clucas Psalm: 128 Canticles: Evening Service in E – Sydney Watson Anthem: Never weather-beaten sail – Richard Shephard Sermon: The Revd Canon Dr Alison Joyce, Rector of St Bride's Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BuxWV 149 – Dietrich Buxtehude If you enjoy listening, please leave a comment below or subscribe to our channel. It is great to get your feedback. We are hugely grateful for people's generosity which we rely on to continue our work, maintain our wonderful architectural heritage and support world-class music. If you would like to make a donation, you can do so at https://www.justgiving.com/stbrideschurchfleetstreet Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20.
Donald Macleod explores the life and works of legendary organist and composer Dietrich Buxtehude. Buxtehude was a musical star in his own time, whom Johann Sebastian Bach walked almost 300 miles just to meet and learn from. Yet, the facts of Buxtehude's own story are far from straight forward. Doubts remain over so many details in the composer's life. We can't even be sure when or where he was born, leading to three different countries claiming him as their own, and for a musician who perhaps above all was famed for his organ music, it is remarkable that not one single organ piece by him was published in his lifetime. In this Composer of the Week series, Donald Macleod pieces together what we do know about Buxtehude, the pre-eminant European composer before Bach, and finds a multifaceted personality and ground-breaking musician who worked his way across Europe via three different churches dedicated to St Mary, and who – once he settled in Lubeck - acted as a kind of centre of gravity for other musicians of his age. Music Featured: Praeludium in G minor, BuxWV149 Benedicam Dominum, BuxWV 113 Chaconne in E minor, BuxWV 160 Aperite mihi portas justitiae, BuxWV 7 Sonata in B flat major, BuxWV273 Chorale Prelude 'Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott', BuxWV 184 Att du, Jesu, will mig hora, BuxWV 8; Herren var Gud, BuxWV 40 Prelude in A minor, BuxWV 153; War Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit, BuxWV 222 Klinget fur Freuden, BuxWV 119 Gott, hilf mir, BuxWV 34 Canzona in C major, BuxWV 166 Harpsichord suite in G major, BuxWV 240 Mein Gemut erfreut sich, BuxWV 72 O frohliche Stunden, o herrlicher Tag, BuxWV 120 Klag-Lied of seven strophes, "MuB der Tod denn auch ent- binden', BuxWV 76 Wacht! Euch zum streit, 'Das jüngste Gericht' – Act II Aria “Weg mit allen irdischen Schatz” Membra Jesu Nostri, BuxWV 75 - Ad Facium "Illustra faciem tuam" Chorale “Nun lob meine Seele den Herren”, BuxWV 213 Wie Wird erneuert, wie wird erfreuet, BuxWV 110 (Incl. Trumpets!!) Auf, Saiten, auf!, BuxWV 115 Wacht! Euch zum streit, 'Das jüngste Gericht' Schwinget euch himmelan, BuxWV 96 Trio Sonata for violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord in E minor, BuxWV 258 (Op. 1, No. 7) Drei schone Dinge sind, BuxWV 19 La Capricciosa - 32 variations in G major, BuxWV.250 for keyboard Divertissons nous aujourd'hui, BuxWV 124 Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab, BuxWV 38 Prelude in E minor, BuxWV142 Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Sam Phillips For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Dietrich Buxtehude (c1637-1707) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001bcfc And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z
Præludium: Delphin Strungk: Befal du dine veje Fra det G.T.: 2. Mosebog 3, 15-18 Salme: 36, vers 1-4 "Befal du dine veje" Fra det N.T.: Matthæus 14,13-21 Korvers: Johann Sebastian Bach: Skulle jeg dog være bange? (tekst: Paul Gerhardt/ C.J. Brandt) Salme: 36, vers 5-6 Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BuxWV 178 www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Præludium: Jean Titelouze: Verset F-dur. Fra det G.T.: 1. Mosebog 18,1-8. Salme: 748 "Nu vågne alle Guds fugle små" Fra det N.T.: Romerbrevet 15,1-7. Korvers: Lasse Toft Eriksen: "O Gud, din kærlighed optænd" (tekst: Thomas Kingo 1699) Salme: 690, vers 1-4 + 8 "Den ypperligste vej" Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Fuga C-dur, BuxWV 174. www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
This service of Choral Eucharist for the Third Sunday of Epiphany, 23rd January 2022, has been collated from archive live music recordings together with prayers, sermon and readings for the appointed day specially recorded in church and in people's homes. This service is sung by our professional St Bride's Choir. Setting: Communion Service in G minor – Ralph Vaughan Williams Psalm: 19 Sermon: The Revd Canon Dr Alison Joyce, Rector of St Bride's Anthem: From the rising of the sun – Frederick Ouseley Organ Voluntary: Chorale Fantasia, ‘Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern', BuxWV 223 – Dietrich Buxtehude If you enjoy listening, please leave a comment below or subscribe to our channel. It is great to get your feedback. We are hugely grateful for people's generosity which we rely on to continue our work, maintain our wonderful architectural heritage and support world-class music. If you would like to make a donation, you can do so at https://www.justgiving.com/stbrideschurchfleetstreet Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20.
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Op, alle, som på jorden bor, BuxWV 202. Ord til dagen: af Gregor af Nazians. Salme: 399 "Klokken slår, tiden går". Fra det N.T.: Markus 4, 1-9. Korvers: Erik Haumann: "Å, Gud, lad denne tro" (tekst: Ole Sarvig). Salme: 154 "En bondemand går ud at så". Postludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: 4. sats fra Pastorale, BWV 590/IV. www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
J.S. Bach - Concert voor viool, hobo en strijkers, BWV.1060r Georg Kallweit, viool Xenia Löffler, hobo Akademie für alte Musik Berlin (opname van 9 december 2007) W.A. Mozart - Symfonie nr.41, KV.551 'Jupiter' Kammerorchester CPE Bach o.l.v. Hartmut Haenchen (opname van 17 december 2008) C. Saint-Saëns - Pianoconcert nr.5, op.103 'Egyptische' Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Radio Filharmonisch Orkest o.l.v. Jun Märkl (opname van 28 oktober 2007) D. Buxtehude - Cantate 'Jesu meine Freude', BuxWV.60 Cappella Currende o.l.v. Erik van Nevel (opname van 12 februari 2006) J. Sibelius - Symfonie nr.6, op.104 Radio Kamer Filharmonie o.l.v. Eri Klas (opname van 3 september 2006)
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This service of Choral Evensong for the Third Sunday of Lent, 7th March 2021, has been collated from archive live music recordings together with prayers, sermon and readings for the appointed day specially recorded in church and in people's homes. This service is sung by our professional St Bride's Choir. Responses: William Smith Psalm: 12 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: Second Evening Service – Orlando Gibbons Anthem: Give ear, O Lord – Thomas Weelkes Sermon: The Revd Canon Dr Alison Joyce, Rector of St Bride's Organ Voluntary: Prelude in D minor BuxWV 140 – Dietrich Buxtehude If you enjoy listening, please leave a comment below or subscribe to our channel. It is great to get your feedback. If you would like to make a donation to support our ministry, music, and architectural heritage, please do so at https://www.justgiving.com/stbrideschurchfleetstreet Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20.
Avec : Martine Dumont-Mergeay, La Libre Belgique Yoann Tardivel, Musiq3 Kamil Ben Hsain Lachiri, baryton
Celebrant and preacher: Fr Marcus Walker, The RectorResponses: AylewardPsalm: 135First Reading: Genesis 12:1–9Canticles: Evening Service (Dorian) – AmnerSecond Reading: Hebrews 11:1–3,8–16Anthem: O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht BWV 118 – J.S. BachPostlude: Præludium in d BuxWV 140 – BuxtehudeSupport the show (https://www.mygivinghub.com/go?id=LkODaqQ9G3)
Rising w/ The Crossing Track List 1. David Lang (b. 1957) – protect yourself from infection (2019) [5:30] 2. Joby Talbot (b. 1971) – Lost Forever (2000) [3:46] 3. Ēriks Ešenvalds (b. 1977) – Translation (2016) [4:25] 4. Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) – IV. Ad latus from Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75 (1680) [8:10] 5. Paul Fowler (b. 1978) – First Pink (2016) [3:54] 6. David Lang – I. our land with peace from the national anthems (2014) [5:17] 7. Alex Berko (b. 1995) – Lincoln (2018) [5:45] 8. David Lang – IV. keep us free from the national anthems (2014) [4:09] 9. Ted Hearne (b.1982) – What it might say (2016) [4:34] 10. Dieterich Buxtehude – II. Ad genua from Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV 75 (1680) [8:00] 11. Ēriks Ešenvalds – Earth Teach Me Quiet (2013) [7:18] 12. Santa Ratniece (b. 1977) – Horo horo hata hata (2008) [10:02] Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p1112/Rising.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you! http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
Præludium: Jean Titelouze: Verset f-dur. Fra det G.T.: Salme 92,5-16. Salme: 4, vers 1-3 "Giv mig, Gud, en salmetunge". Fra det N.T.: 2. Timotheusbrev 1,7-10. Korvers: Kjell Mørk Karlsen: Den som sejrer (Tekst: Johannesåbenbaring 3,8+10-12). Salme: 4, vers 4-8. Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Fuga c-dur, BuxWV 174 www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Præludium: Dietrich Buxtehude, Nu bede vi den Helligånd, BuxWV 209. Davidssalme: 103, 1-5. Salme: 335 "Flammerne er mange". Fra det N.T.: 1. Korintherbrev 12, 12-20. Trosbekendelsen. Salme: 289 "Nu bede vi den Helligånd". Postludium: Johann Sebastian Bach: Komm, Schöpfer, heiliger Geist, BWV 667. www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Præludium: Johann Pachelbel: Til dig alene, Herre Krist. Fra det G.T.: Salme 103, 11-17a. Salme: 505 "Til dig alene, Herre Krist". Fra det N.T.: Lukas 15, 11-24. Korvers: Anton Bruckner: Giv os, o Gud (tekst: Hans Christensen Sthen 1588, Fr. Hammerich 1850). Salme: 30, vers 1-2 "Op, alle, som på jorden bor". Postludium: Dietrich Buxtehude: Op, alle, som på jorden bor, BuxWV 202. www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
This question was sent by Ronald. He writes: Dear Vidas, The programme that I have thought of studying for the diploma is the following: 1. Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in D, BuxWV 139 (c. 6 mins) 2. Franck Prelude, Fugue and Variation in B minor , Op.18: no 3 from '6 Pieces' (c.11 mins) 3. Stanford Postlude in D minor: no 6 from '6 Short Preludes and Postludes, 2nd Set, Op 105 (c.5 mins 30 secs) 4. Bach Chorale Prelude "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme", BWV 645 (c 4mins) 5. Jongen Petit Prelude (c. 3 mins) 6. Vierne Symphonie No 1 in D minor, Op.14; 6th movement, Finale (c 6 mins 30 secs) The total programme duration is around 36 mins. I am not young. I am 52, work as a self-employed accountant and also hold a Masters in Environmental Planning and Management which I use in my role as a member of the Maltese Catholic Church Environment Commission. Some 13 years ago I had obtained a Diploma in Music Studies from the University of Malta focusing on organ performance and composition. I still do some composition every now and then. Currently I am finalising a Christmas Carol for SATB and children's choir accompanied by harp and organ. I had studied for the ABRSM grades in piano and organ and obtained distinction in Grades 6-8 in both instruments. I am the organist of a choir in Malta called Jubilate Deo directed by Christopher Muscat. I therefore have frequent occasions to play in church. My challenge now is to stick to a timetable and practice programme in order to sit for the organ diploma. The Total Organist courses are excellent for me because I can brush up all the things that I have already studied since I was young and learn new ones. There are ALWAYS gaps in knowledge which can be excellently filled by the online courses that you provide. Thanks a lot for your interest.
Långfredagen - Korset Idag är det Skärtorsdag, och ikväll firar många skärtorsdagsmässa. Men inför Långfredagen kommer här ändå en helgsmålsbön. Texten är episteln från Filipperbrevet 2:6-8 Kören sjunger SvPs 144:1 Mats Åhlund spelar "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder" BuxWV 178.1 av Dietrich Buxtehude Ikväll ringer bara en dymlad kyrkklocka. En fin påskhelg önskar /olof präst
Första söndagen i fastan - Prövningens stund Episteln från Hebr 4:14-16 Kyrkokören sjunger SvPs 38:3a Mats Åhlund spelar Von Gott will ich nicht lassen BuxWV 220 (Från Gud vill jag ej vika) av Dietrich Buxtehude God helg! /olof präst
Our final in a three part series Mountain Climbing. What goes up, must come down. But how do we do so as Christians? Apostle Paul concludes Romans 8 with some suggestions. (Today's address followed a performance of Buxtehude's cantata BuxWV 60 "Jesu Meine Freude" [Jesus, My Joy] by musicians from St Paul's.) [Organ/Choir - Pentecost 8]
Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Now the Birth". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "In dulci jubilo, BuxWV 197" by Dietrich Buxtehude and "Interlude on the Conventry Carol" arranged by W.S. Lloyd Webber along with service music and hymns.
Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Now the Birth". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "In dulci jubilo, BuxWV 197" by Dietrich Buxtehude and "Interlude on the Conventry Carol" arranged by W.S. Lloyd Webber along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett preach a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied!, BWV 190" by J. S. Bach and "Nun bitten wir, BuxWV 208" by Dieterich Buxtenhude along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett preach a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied!, BWV 190" by J. S. Bach and "Nun bitten wir, BuxWV 208" by Dieterich Buxtenhude along with service music and hymns.
The Slightly Indifferent Product Review Show- Episode 185 Listen Now! Host – Slothen Guests- Lore, Crow In this episode of the Slightly Indifferent Product Review Show we review a variety of Herr’s Potato Chips Opening Song – Dieterich Buxtehude — Herr, Wenn Ich Nur Dich Hab, BuxWV 38 by Douglas …
Ms. Jessica Chicka, Chapel Associate for Lutheran Ministry, and Dr. Scott Allan Jarrett, Director of Music, preach a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Kyrie, from Mass in B minor" by J. S. Bach and "Nun bitten wir, BuxWV 208" by Dieterich Buxtehude along with service music and hymns.
Ms. Jessica Chicka, Chapel Associate for Lutheran Ministry, and Dr. Scott Allan Jarrett, Director of Music, preach a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Kyrie, from Mass in B minor" by J. S. Bach and "Nun bitten wir, BuxWV 208" by Dieterich Buxtehude along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Jennifer Quigley and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett preach a sermon entitled "Transfixed with Bach". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild, BWV 79" by J. S. Bach and "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BuxWv 184" by Deitrich Buxtehude along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Jennifer Quigley and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett preach a sermon entitled "Transfixed with Bach". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild, BWV 79" by J. S. Bach and "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BuxWv 184" by Deitrich Buxtehude along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "A Change of Heart". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg, BWV 149" by J. S. Bach along with service music and hymns. Justin Thomas Blackwell plays "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist, BuxWV 208" by Dietrich Buxtehude.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "A Change of Heart". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg, BWV 149" by J. S. Bach along with service music and hymns. Justin Thomas Blackwell plays "Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist, BuxWV 208" by Dietrich Buxtehude.
Third public recording of the Bach Collegium Paris on March, 19th 2011 in Les Billettes Church (Paris 4th). Patrizia METZLER, musical director. Manon BAUTIAN, soprano. Alicia SANTOS, soprano. Richard WILBERFORCE, contretenor. Peter de LAURENTIIS, tenor. Beltran IRABURU, baryton. BUXTEHUDE Dietrich (1637-1707) Cantate BuxWV 75 “Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima” IV. Ad latus – 2. “Surge, amica mea” Dietrich Buxtehude lived and worked for almost 40 years in the free imperial city of Lübeck. He was the son of Johannes Buxtehude, himself an organist who had emigrated to Denmark and spent 30 years there as organist of Saint-Olaf’s church. When he replaced Franz Tunder as organist at the Marien Kirche in Lübeck in 1786, Dietrich Buxtehude filled one of the most prestigious church music positions in North Germany. Beyond his organist responsibilities, he also served as Werkmeister (administrator and treasurer of the parish). In his role as the city’s principal musician Buxtehude often provided music for the famous Abendmusiken and other private events. The Abendmusiken, initiated by his predecessor Tunder, were evening concerts organized for the public and supported financially by local businessmen. ... read more about this program on : http://www.bachcollegiumparis.org/repertoire/buxtehude-cantates-membra-jesu-nostri-patientis-sanctissima-buxwv-75 © All right reserved Bach Collegium Paris - Paris, France
Enregistrement public du troisième concert du Bach Collegium Paris le samedi 19 mars 2011 à 20h30 en l'Église des Billettes (Paris 4e). Patrizia METZLER, directeur musical. Manon BAUTIAN, soprano. Alicia SANTOS, soprano. Richard WILBERFORCE, contre-ténor. Peter de LAURENTIIS, ténor. Beltran IRABURU, baryton. BUXTEHUDE Dietrich (1637-1707) Cantate BuxWV 75 “Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima” IV. Ad latus – 2. “Surge, amica mea” Dietrich Buxtehude vécut et travailla pendant près de quarante ans dans la ville libre impériale de Lübeck, dans la Hanse. Son père, Johannes Buxtehude, était organiste et avait émigré au Danemark où il avait tenu pendant trente ans le poste d’organiste de l'église Saint-Olaf d’Elseneur. Dietrich s’engagea dans la même profession et lorsqu’il remplaça Franz Tunder comme organiste à l’église Sainte-Marie de Lübeck en 1786, il se rendit maître de l’un des postes les plus prestigieux d’Allemagne du Nord dans le domaine de la musique religieuse. Non content de pratiquer son art en tant qu’organiste, il y exerçait également les responsabilités de Werkmeister – administrateur et trésorier de la paroisse ; et en tant que premier musicien de la ville, il était également très souvent sollicité pour composer la musique de nombreux événements privés ainsi que des fameux Abendmusiken. ... poursuivez votre lecture en consultant la page complète du programme : http://www.bachcollegiumparis.org/repertoire/buxtehude-cantates-membra-jesu-nostri-patientis-sanctissima-buxwv-75 © Tous droits réservés Bach Collegium Paris - Paris, France
In dieser Folge erzählt der Vareler Kirchenmusiker und Orgelsachverständige Thomas Meyer-Bauer, wie besonders die Wiefelsteder Orgel ist und was die Untersuchungen an den historischen Pfeifen bislang ergeben haben. Er spielt Dietrich Buxtehudes Präludium in G-Dur, BuxWV 147 ausschließlich auf Originalregistern von 1730.