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Musette in D Major
Uploaded by: John_Bex
Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 624
Echo-Fantasia in C
Uploaded by: wolfram_syre
Composer: Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 92
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Agnus_Dei (03/13/25)
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Leyding, Georg Dietrich
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Milan Digital Audio
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Sample Set:
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Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | Georg Dietrich Leyding (or Leiding); 23 February 1664 – 10 May 1710) was a German composer and organist associated with the North German school.
Born in Bücken, close to Nienburg, his father was a riding master in the French lifeguards. Showing an early ability in music, he moved to Braunschweig (Brunswick) in 1679 to study with organist Jacob Bölsche and in 1684 studied briefly with both Johann Adam Reincken and Dieterich Buxtehude in Hamburg and Lübeck. He returned to Braunschweig the same year, where he succeeded Bölsche as organist of the St Ulrich and St Blasius churches after Bölsche's death, and later also became organist of the Magnikirche. Towards the end of the 1680s, he learned composition from the Hofkapellmeister of Wolfenbüttel, Johann Theile. Leyding died in Braunschweig.
J. G. Walther wrote in his Musicalisches Lexicon that he was 'primarily a composer for the organ', but of the 'many extant keyboard pieces' that Leyding wrote, only five are now known, all for organ. Three are preludes, in B-flat major, C major, and E-flat major, which have significant pedal parts; a setting of the chorale Wie schön leucht’ uns der Morgenstern; and a set of chorale variations on Von Gott will ich nicht lassen.
The partita on "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen" is based upon the tune that appeared in !557 in "Recueil de plusieurs chansons", Lyons. It is a fine work.
The variations are rich and varied and hold the listener's interest throughout the work. There is an air of "individuality" about it, that was very appealing to me.
If you read the opening notes, you'll see that Leyding also has three large preludes and fugues. I was hoping to be excited by these, but unfortunately, the left me a bit flat after a few play overs.
The scores are attached below, as well as painting of Georg Leyding. Also attached are photos of St. Blasius Church (now cathedral) and the Magnikirche, both in Braunschweig. |
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Recorded in: | Stereo |
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