Tunder - Preludium in G Minor
John Brombaugh and Associates, Opus 25 (1981), Fairchild Chapel, Oberlin Conservatory FRANZ TUNDER Preludium in G Minor (K.N. 207-15, 207-16/4) This performance combines the fragmented Preludium which is attributed to Franz Tunder in the LΓΌneburg tablatures, Musica antica practica K.N. 207-15, with the third of four Preludia by the Marienkirche organist and predecessor of Buxtehude, and the fourth of five pieces which appear in the tabulature classified as K.N. 207-16 (this collection contains the four extant Tunder Preludia and one other anonymous prelude. Perhaps it was composed by the ascertained copyist of the manuscript, Heinrich Baltzer Wedemann). It is extremely unlikely that this re-imagined Preludium is actually authentic. After all, the scribes of both tablature books are not credited, and they may well be the same person, which would eliminate all chance that the differences are due to the tastes of different individuals. Even though the fragmented Preludium is more elabo
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