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Daniele Boccaccio - Sweelinck: Complete Harpsichord and Organ Music (2020)

Daniele Boccaccio - Sweelinck: Complete Harpsichord and Organ Music (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Daniele Boccaccio

  • Title: Sweelinck: Complete Harpsichord and Organ Music
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 389:14 min
  • Total Size: 2 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Fantasia Crommatica à 4, SwWV 258
02. Puer nobis nascitur, SwWV 315
03. Allemande (Gratie), SwWV 318
04. Fantasia à 4 Echo, SwWV 260
05. Toccata 9. Toni, SwWV 296
06. Allein zu dir Herr Jesu Christ, SwWV 309
07. Ricercar del nono tono, SwWV 280
08. Die flichtige Nimphæ, SwWV 331
09. Fantasia Ut re mi fa sol la à 4, SwWV 263
10. Fantasia (contraria à 4), SwWV 270
11. Toccata 2di toni, SwWV 292
12. Erbarm dich mein o Herre Gott, SwWV 303
13. Toccata, SwWV 283
14. Fantasie auf die Manier eines Echo, SwWV 275
15. Ich fuhr mich vber Rheine, SwWV 322
16. Toccata à 3, SwWV 289
17. Allein Gott in der Höh sey Ehr, SwWV 299
18. O God, die onse Vader bist, SwWV 308
19. Phantasia à 4, SwWV 273
20. Fantasia mit Bindungen, SwWV 265
21. Wir glauben all an einem Gott, SwWV 316
22. Toccata Quinti Toni in C Major, SwWV 284
23. Fantasia auf die Manier eines Echo in C Major, SwWV 253
24. Toccata Noni Toni in A Major, SwWV 297
25. Christe qui lux es et dies, SwWV 301
26. Soll es sein, SwWV 330
27. Toccata primi toni, SwWV 286
28. Fantasia à 4, SwWV 264
29. Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, SwWV 305
30. Paduana lachrymæ, SwWV 328
31. Onder een linde groen, SwWV 325
32. Toccata primi toni, SwWV 287
33. Fantasia, SwWV 257
34. Jesus Christus unser Heiland, SwWV 306
35. Pavana Hispanica, SwWV 327
36. Fantasia à 3, SwWV 271
37. Pavana Philippi, SwWV 329
38. Fantasia, SwWV 262
39. 307 Nun freut euch lieben Christen gmein, SwWV 307
40. Toccata, SwWV 288
41. Fantasia à 4, SwWV 266
42. Psalm 23 Myn Godt voedt my als mijn heerder ghepresen, SwWV 310
43. Toccata, SwWV 285
44. Psalm 36 Des boosdoenders wille seer quaedt in F Major, SwWV 311
45. Fantasia (à 4 Echo), SwWV 261
46. Psalm 60 Heer die ons hebt verstooten al, SwWV 312
47. Toccata, SwWV 282
48. Fantasia à 4, SwWV 254
49. Psalm 116 Ick hebb' den Heer lief, want hy heeft verhoort, SwWV 313
50. Von der Fortuna werd ich getrieben, SwWV 320
51. Psalme 140 O myn Godt, wilt my nu bevryden, SwWV 314
52. Fantasia, SwWV 267
53. Mein junges Leben hat ein Endt, SwWV 324
54. Fantasia à 4, SwWV 259
55. Fantasia, SwWV 268
56. Esce Mars, SwWV 321
57. Toccata à 4 Voc., SwWV 298
58. Fantazia, SwWV 272
59. Toccata, SwWV 291
60. Da pacem Domine in diebus nostris, SwWV 302
61. Fantasia, SwWV 255
62. Toccata 2di Toni, SwWV 293
63. Fantasia a. 2, 3 et 4 Vocem, SwWV 274


The only available complete set of Sweelinck’s keyboard music performed by a single artist: new and beautifully realised recordings.

‘A splendid recording by a fine artist’: Choir and Organ magazine on Daniele Boccaccio’s organ version of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier (95157) – the first ever such project. Now Boccaccio travels back several generations, to Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621). This Italian-trained. Amsterdam-based organist/composer/teacher is the real father of the North German school, including not only the Bach family but also Scheidt and Buxtehude. All these composers were aware of and decisively influenced by Sweelinck.

Sweelinck's extant keyboard output
comprises some seventy pieces. The precise instrument for which each of the pieces was written cannot always be determined with certainty. While the chorale settings most likely were intended for the organ and the secular song variations for harpsichord or virginal, Sweelinck's fantasias and toccatas (over thirty in number) may well have been played on whatever keyboard instrument was at hand.

Boccaccio has paid careful attention to the details of old fingering techniques; the resultant variety in phrasing and articulation gives new life to figurations that with a more modern legato approach can seem plain. As his own booklet note explains, he has also taken considered decisions about when discreet ornamentation can enhance the music's impact and when to let Sweelinck's notes speak for themselves. Particularly in the fantasias, he captures some of the freshness with which Sweelinck's music must have struck its first listeners.

He has chosen three different instruments for the organ performances: the Arp Schnitger organ (1678) in the Johanneskirche, Oederquart; a Fritz Scherer organ (1612/13) in the Marienkirche, Lemgo; and an instrument of unknown manufacture from around 1550 in the Andreaskirche, Ostönnen. The harpsichord is a modern copy of a 1679 model by the Flemish maker Jan Couchet. A project long in the making, this set will command the attention of all early- and Baroque-music lovers.

This 6-CD set present the complete keyboard music (organ and harpsichord) of Holland’s most famous composer: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) was one of the most influential composers of the Late-Renaissance and Early-Baroque. He was organist of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam for 44 years. His influence was enormous, he attracted composers from many European countries to Amsterdam to learn his art. Even the great Johann Sebastian Bach acknowledged his superior craftsmanship.

Sweelinck’s keyboard music is divided into 4 groups: Fantasias, Toccatas, Chorale variations (sacred works), Variations on Dances (secular works). Traditionally Dances were performed on the harpsichord, Chorale Variations on the organ. Fantasias, Toccatas, Fugues and Ricercari had only a non-specific “keyboard” destination.

Daniele Boccaccio is one of Italy’s foremost keyboard players. A scholar as well, he did extensive research into historic sources. He plays 3 different historic organs and a copy of a Flemish harpsichord.


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  • Bernard_FR
  •  wrote in 20:30
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Thanks for sharing.
But about "The only available complete set of Sweelinck’s keyboard music"... It's not complete. Just an ex: where is "Ballo del Granduca. SwWV 319" ??? 82 known pieces for keyboard in the complete works by Léon Berben.
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 21:18
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gracias....
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 16:22
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I think these are just confirmed as true works of Sweelinck.
Even Ballo del Granduca is not clear of his work from wiki.
I got Léon Berben, thank you, Bernard_FR :)
Thanks