Ludwig Busbetzky

Estonian organist and composer

Ludwig Busbetzky (Lovies Busbetsky; Busbet) was an Estonian organist and composer during the 17th century. Coming from a family of musicians, Busbetzky studied with Dieterich Buxtehude in Lübeck around 1680.[1]

From 1687 to 1699 Busbetzky was the organist at the German church in Narva.[2]

Only two of his compositions are known to have survived, both of which have been previously attributed to Buxtehude.

  • Erbarm dich mein ô Herre Gott for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, 2 violins, 2 violas, bassoon or violone, and continuo.[3]
  • Laudate Dominum for soprano, 2 violins, bassoon or violone, and continuo.[4]

See also

  • Culture of Estonia

References

  1. ^ Lippus, Urve; Ingrid Rüütel. "Estonia". Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. ^ Fiseisky, Alexander (July 2008). "A History of the Organ in Estonia". The Diapason. Scranton Gillette Communications. Retrieved 11 November 2011.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ RISM 190006871 Erbarm dich mein o Herre Gott
  4. ^ RISM 190006872 Laudate Dominum
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