Dietrich Buxtehude › BuxWV 178

Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder

BuxWV 178 · E Phrygian mode · first pub. 1875-76 · Orgel

DänemarkZweite Hälfte 17. JahrhundertOrgelmusik

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Historical context

BuxWV 178 is a significant organ composition by Dietrich Buxtehude, known for its complex counterpoint and expressive tonality. Composed in the late Baroque period, this work exemplifies Buxtehude's mastery of the organ as both an instrument of divine worship and artistic expression. The piece was first published around 1875-1876, nearly two centuries after its creation, highlighting its enduring significance in the repertoire.

Structure

1 chorale prelude

Further reading