Düben collection
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The Düben collection is a collection of musical manuscripts named after the original collector, Gustaf Düben
Gustaf Düben
Gustaf Düben was a Swedish organist and composer.Düben was born and died in Stockholm. In 1663, he succeeded his father, the German-born Andreas Düben as both hovkapellmästare, director of the Royal Swedish Court Orchestra, and organist of the German St Gertrud Church in Stockholm.Father of...

 held in the Uppsala University Library
Uppsala University Library
Uppsala University Library at Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden, consists of 12 subject libraries, one of which is housed in the old main library building, Carolina Rediviva...

 which preserves includes many unicae of German baroque music, in particular the only surviving copies of many works by Dieterich Buxtehude
Dieterich Buxtehude
Dieterich Buxtehude was a German-Danish organist and composer of the Baroque period. His organ works represent a central part of the standard organ repertoire and are frequently performed at recitals and in church services...

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Selected editions and recordings

  • Anna Jobrant - Düben Delights; Crato Bütner
    Crato Bütner
    Crato Bütner was a German baroque composer who was kantor and organist in Danzig , first at the hospital church of St Salvator, then at Gdańsk's oldest church, St Catherine's...

     (1616–1679) Laudate Pueri Dominum. Didaco Philetari
    Didaco Philetari
    Didaco Philetari was an Italian composer, presumably active in Germany, whose works are preserved in the Düben collection in Uppsala University Library. His Salve Rex Christe was recorded in 2009 by Anna Jobert.-References:...

    : Salve Rec Christe Vincenzo Albrici
    Vincenzo Albrici
    Vincenzo Albrici was an Italian composer.Vincenzo was born as the son of singer who settled from Marche in Rome. In 1641 he became a student on Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum under Giacomo Carissimi. In 1647 he was paid as an organist in the Santa Maria in Vallicella...

    : Omnia, quae fecit Deus; sinfonia à 2; Johann Theile
    Johann Theile
    Johann Theile was a German composer of the Baroque era, famous for the opera Adam und Eva, Der erschaffene, gefallene und aufgerichtete Mensch, first performed in Hamburg on January 2, 1678.- Life :...

     Ach, dass ich hören sollte dass Gott; Ignatio von Gnessel Venite ad me; Augustin Pfleger
    Augustin Pfleger
    Augustin Pfleger was a German composer of Bohemian birth.-Life:Pfleger was born at Schlackenwerth, now Ostrov, and became a court musician at Schlackenwerth. In 1662 he moved to the court of the Duke of Mecklenburg in Güstrow and in 1665 to Gottorf as Kappelmeister at the Schleswig-Holstein court...

     Justorum animae in manu Dei sunt; Johann Nikolaus Hanff
    Johann Nikolaus Hanff
    Johann Nikolaus Hanff was a North German organist and composer . Hanff was born in Wechmar in Thuringia and worked in Eutin, Hamburg and Schleswig....

     Ich will den Herrn loben allezeit. Anna Jobrant, Düben United. Label: Footprint, DDD, 2009
  • Ach Swea Trohn - Festival Music from the Düben Collection - Buxtehude Klinget für Freuden ihr lärmen Klarinen (BuxWV 119), Befiehl dem Engel, daß er komm (BuxWV 10). Christian Geist
    Christian Geist
    Christian Geist was a German composer and organist, who lived and worked mainly in Scandinavia.-Biography:He was born in Güstrow, where his father, Joachim Geist, was cantor at the cathedral school. 1665–1666 and 1668–1669 he was a boy member of the court orchestra conducted by Daniel Danielis of...

     Quis hostis in coelis; anon Ach Swea Trohn, sonata à 5, Freue dich des Weibes deiner Jugend, Domine ne in furore tuo arguas me Passacaglia
    Passacaglia
    The passacaglia is a musical form that originated in early seventeenth-century Spain and is still used by contemporary composers. It is usually of a serious character and is often, but not always, based on a bass-ostinato and written in triple metre....

    . Johann Valentin Meder
    Johann Valentin Meder
    Johann Valentin Meder was a German composer, organist, and singer. Meder was born in Wasungen, Thuringia to a musical family with his father and four brothers all being...

     Jubilate Deo omnis terra. Franz Tunder
    Franz Tunder
    Franz Tunder was a German composer and organist of the early to middle Baroque era. He was an important link between the early German Baroque style which was based on Venetian models, and the later Baroque style which culminated in the music of J.S...

     Dominus illuminatio mea Göteborg Baroque, dir. Magnus Kjellson. 2009. Footprint, DDD. 2009
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