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Pieter Bustijn (; also Pierre Bustyn or Pieter Buystijn ; baptized in 1649 – 22 November 1729) was a Dutch composer, organist, harpsichordist and
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player of the
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period. Bustijn occupies a very minor place in
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literature: only one of his works, in fact, has been discovered, the ''IX Suittes pour le Clavessin''. This work, one
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, was printed in
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in 1712 by the famous publisher
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. The reason for the lack of biographical details about Bustijn's life and music can be attributed to the loss of the greater part of the Middelburg archives in 1940.


Family

The historian Mattheus Smallegange (1624–1710) in his ''Beschryving van den Zeelandschen Adel'' wrote that Bustijn was a member of a family which came from
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, Belgium even if there is not definitive proof that Pieter Bustijn was a descendant of this family.


Duties

Pieter Bustijn assumed the role of organist and
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in 1681, at the Nieuwe Kerk of Middelburg, after the death of Remigius Schrijver (possibly his teacher).


''IX Suittes pour le Clavessin''

The ''IX Suittes pour le Clavessin'' occupy a unique position in Dutch music history. Little music composed in the
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in the late 17th and the early 18th century was in fact printed and therefore many of these works have been lost in the course of time. Bustijn's suites offer us an amazing look at Dutch musical life during the Baroque period and they are of great importance to the history of keyboard music in the Netherlands. Even
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had a copy of Bustijn's work. The printed edition of the ''Suites'' was very well known in the first half of the 18th century, enough to be cited in some catalogs as "The Hague" (1759). Even in an anthology of keyboard music, compiled by none other than
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(1684–1748), appeared the name of Bustijn alongside names such as Buxtehude, J.L. Krebs, Bach, and the French Clérambault and Nivers. According to the historian Albert Clement, the style of ''IX Suittes pour le Clavessin'' is placed between the works of earlier French masters and later German composers.


Similarity with J.S. Bach compositions

The beginning of the ''Prelude'' of the ''Suitte VI'' (in a minor) is most identical with the theme of ''Praeambulum 6'' (BWV 784); the beginning of the ''Prelude'' of ''Suitte II'' (in D major) of the Dutch composer is similar to the beginning of the ''Fantasia'' BWV 787 (from ''Clavier-Büchlein vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach'', better known as
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). One could hypothesize that Bustijn had some influence even on the greatest of composers of the Baroque era.


Publications

*Pierre Bustyn, ''Exempla Musica Zelandica I'', ''IX Suittes pour le Clavessin'', Amsterdam ca. 1712 (reprinted Middelburg 1992), facsimile edition (Brussels, Royal Library Albert I, Fetis 2956 B Mus.), published by Koninklijk Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschapten.


Recordings

*''Harpsichord in the Netherlands'', Bob van Asperen (
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B00000277E, 1991) – Recording of only ''Suitte No. 5'' in g minor *''Unico Van Wassenaer & Contemporaries'', Jacques Ogg (Globe #5101, 1993) – Recording of only ''Suitte No. 6'' in a minor *''Pieter Bustijn – Suittes pour le Clavessin'', Alessandro Simonetto ( OnClassical OC49B, 2011, also licensed for Brilliant Classics 94187, 2011) – Recording of all nine ''suittes'' *''Pieter Bustijn – Suittes pour le Clavessin'', Steven Devine (Zefir Records ZEF9626, 2011) – Recording of all nine ''suittes'' *''Baroque Music in the Netherlands'', Jörn Boysen (NMI CD1202, 2011) – Recording of ''Suitte No. 2'' in D major & ''Suitte No. 6'' in a minor


References


Sources


Article by Albert Clement
*Albert Clement, ''Pieter Bustijn, "Musicyn en Organist"'', Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis 38, 1988, pp. 81–98


External links

* *Pieter Bustijn: (video) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bustijn, Pieter 1649 births 1729 deaths 17th-century Dutch people 18th-century classical composers 18th-century male musicians Carillonneurs Classical composers of church music Composers for harpsichord Composers for pipe organ Dutch Baroque composers Dutch classical composers Dutch male classical composers People from Middelburg, Zeeland