Johann Ludwig Krebs



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Bach Organ Works

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Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
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Number Of Discs: 1
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Release Date: October 30, 2001
Running Time: 70 minutes
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Features Johann Sebastian Bach's most popular works including: Toccata and Fugue d minor BWV 565, Prelude and Fugue E flat major BWV 552, Passacaglia and Fugue c minor BWV 582, and various Choral Preludes. This DVD Audio of Bach Organ Works was recorded with the highest digital resolution possible and is presented here in full fidelity, 96k / 24 bit. Renowned organist and Bach specialist Hans-Andre Stamm is the featured performer. It was recorded in year 2000 on the newly renovated Trost-Organ in Waltershausen, Germany. This organ was selected for its incredible sound and suitability for Bach music. While listening to the DVD Audio performance in 96K / 24 bit 5.1 surround sound there are multiple visual options including display of the title being performed, still pictures of the performance, liner notes and music analysis. This DVD will also play in a DVD Video player in 5.1 Dolby Digital surround with a video of the performance. DVD AUDIO FEATURES: 96K / 24 bit 5.1 surround (DVD Audio), Music Analysis, Liner Notes, Biography of the organist, Organ Registrations, Glossary.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The DVD-A Version of Bach Greatest Organ Works Volune One
This is the DVD-Audio Version of a Pioneer Classics DVD

"Bach Greatest Organ Works Volume One". The organist is Hans

Andre Stamm, and unlike the DVD Video version This DVD-Audio

version lets the listener hear the works in their full 96K/24bit

digital glory.

Hopefully Pioneer will release a Volume Two version in DVD-Audio.





 


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Born: 10 October 1713 — Buttelstedt near Weimar — Germany
Died: 1 January 1780 — Altenburg — Germany
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The recent edition of Krebs’ "Complete Organ Works" by Gerhard Weinberger (Beitkopt & Härtel, 1985) lists the following:

The following derived from the work list by McLean, op. cit.:

Vocal

Instrumental (2 or more instr.)

Keyboard (harpsichord et al.)

Most of the instrumental music, as well as some of the vocal, are available in modern editions. The writer has promoted this composer’s music for several years in north Texas and north Oklahoma (coincidentally, there is a town in Oklahoma called "Krebs").

Contribution by D.C. "il Buranello", North Texas, USA.


A Concerto in C a 5 and a Concerto in F a 5 are preserved in Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Preusisscher Kulturbesitz, Mus. Ms. 12019, 1-2; and Ms. 12020 (ca. 1770) (13-course lute)

RISM Volume VII also list a Concerto a 5 Mus. Ms. 12021 which contains a work of Krebs, but here only the tablature has survived (12-course lute)

Life

Krebs was first and foremost an organist. He was a pupil of Bach at the Thomasschule in Leipzig from 1726 to 1735. Krebs also learned the lute and the violin in Leipzig. Some possible teachers in Leipzig at that time: Johann Caspar Gleditsch (d 1747), Maximillan Nagel (b 1712; d 1748), Maximilian Nagel - in Leipzig to 1744- , and Johann Christian Weyrauch (b 1694; d 1771). Bach regarded Krebs as one of his favourite pupils. From 1735-37 he studied at the University of Leipzig. Simultaneously he was occasionally assisting as a harpsichord player in Bach’s Collegium Musicum. Krebs was later organist in Zwickau (1737-1743), Zeitz (1744) and Altenburg (1755). His instrumental works reflects both the Bachian style and the galant style. It becomes apparent from his two concertos for lute and strings that he must have been a very qualified lutenist.

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