Gustav Leonhardt, a renowned figure in the world of early music, presents a captivating exploration of 17th-century Dutch and German organ works on his album "The Ahrend and Brunzema Organ." Released on July 1, 2013, under the Tactus label, this album offers a rich and diverse collection of pieces that showcase Leonhardt's mastery and the unique qualities of the Ahrend and Brunzema organ.
The album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, featuring a mix of sacred and secular works. It includes compositions by Samuel Scheidt, Heinrich Scheidemann, and others, with notable pieces such as "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn" and "Erbarm dich mein, O Herre Gott." The tracklist also features variations on Psalms and a "Ballo del granduca," demonstrating the versatility of the organ in both liturgical and festive contexts.
Leonhardt's interpretation brings to life the intricate details and expressive nuances of these historical works. The Ahrend and Brunzema organ, known for its exceptional craftsmanship and tonal richness, provides a fitting instrument for this exploration. Whether you're a fan of early music or simply appreciate the beauty of the organ, this album offers a compelling journey through the musical landscape of the 17th century.