Thirteen of the great baroque master’s organ works, in fine new performances recorded in January 2007 by David Hamilton, played on the Aubertin organ at the University of Aberdeen.
“...as good a selection as any… expertly played by David Hamilton on an ideal instrument”
Philip Reed
“...lovely organ full of beautifully voiced and perfectly complementary stops… impeccable presence and realism [of the] recording. Powerfully paced and gloriously fluent {playing]… a thoroughly enjoyable disc… one of the more imposing releases in this Buxtehude tercentenary year”
Marc Rochester
“...a well-chosen and varied collection…thoughtful registrations, meticulous playing. David Hamilton is clearly something of a specialist in this genre.”
Max Kenworthy
“...impeccable performances…Hamilton finds lovely sounds from.. the outstanding instrument. Hamilton provides exemplary programme notes. A worthy addition to the Buxtehude discography.”
Christopher Nickol
“...fine new performances of thirteen of the great baroque master’s organ works… this album makes an excellent introduction to a composer who paved the way for the great J S Bach.”