Sobre el Autor

Dietrich Buxtehude was a prominent German-Danish composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. Born in Helsingborg, Sweden, he moved to Germany where he became a significant figure in the development of organ music and vocal compositions. His works are characterized by their intricate counterpoint and innovative use of harmony, which laid the groundwork for future composers, particularly Johann Sebastian Bach. Buxtehude's most notable contributions include his cantatas and oratorios, as well as his collection of organ works which remain central to the organ repertoire.

nacionalidad Danés, Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento January 1, 1637
Lugar de Nacimiento Helsingborg, Skåne, Sweden
Fecha de fallecimiento May 9, 1707