Gustav Leonhardt, a renowned harpsichordist and organist, presents a captivating collection of 17th-century organ music in this 2004 release. The album, titled "17th Century Organ Music," is a testament to Leonhardt's mastery and the rich musical heritage of the period. Spanning just over 43 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound exploration of the organ repertoire from the Baroque era.
The tracklist features a mix of hymns, ricercars, toccatas, and a sonata, showcasing the diversity and complexity of the music from this time. Highlights include the intricate "Ricercar IX toni" and the dramatic "Toccata cromatica con Durezze e Ligature," both of which demonstrate Leonhardt's technical prowess and interpretive skill. The album also includes pieces like "Hymnus: 'A solis ortus cardine'" and "Hymnum 'Alvus tumescit virginis'," which offer a glimpse into the sacred music of the era.
Recorded and released by Vanguard, this album is a must-listen for enthusiasts of early music and Baroque organ repertoire. Leonhardt's performance is marked by a deep understanding of the historical context and a commitment to authentic interpretation, making this album a valuable addition to any classical music collection.