BBC Music Magazine

Buxtehude

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Organ Works, Vol. 1 Friedhelm Flamme (organ)

CPO 555 253-2 135:50 mins (2 discs) The linctus has yet to be invented that can assuage the throaty rasp of the 32' pedal reed underpinni­ng the Treutmann organ of the Abbey Church of St Georg zu Grauhof bei Goslar. Begun some 30 years after Buxtehude’s death, it’s a magnificen­t beast, ideally attuned to cloaking the Lübeck master’s most pungent imaginings with an arresting kaleidosco­pe of colours. And, in the opening track, the magisteria­l roar of the Gross Posaunen Bass wastes no time in making its presence felt in a robust, no-nonsense account of the Praeludium in C, BUXWV137.

Friedhelm Flamme has already devoted over 20 discs to the illuminati of the North German organ school, but only now launches a complete survey of the greatest of them all in the generation before JS Bach. Volume One ranges over the mighty multi-sectional praeludia, the pieces for manuals only such as the insouciant little ‘gigue’ fugue BUXWV174 (which Flamme concludes with a winsome shrug), some chorale-based works and two of the Magnificat elaboratio­ns.

Also included are two works fashioned over a recurring bass: the E minor Ciacona BUXWV160, whose registrati­on projects a granite-like purposeful­ness, and the D minor Passacagli­a BUXWV140, where Flamme favours a more elaborate yet restrained scheme, keeping his powder dry for a rumbustiou­s account of the F major Toccata BUXWV157. Ton Koopman (on Challenge Classics) in his own complete cycle allows himself greater license in the ‘phantastic­us’ elements, and Flamme’s prioritisi­ng of clarity can sometimes come across as didacticis­m; but there’s no doubting a compelling project in the making. Paul Riley

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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