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Short vocal pieces and arrangements for recorders by the German composer Michael Praetorius formed part of the repertoire of the amateur musicians who first revived Renaissance and Baroque music, but the historical-instrument movement has not treated him as generously as some of his contemporaries. The Bremer Barock Consort, a group of (remarkably) student musicians from Bremen led by North German veteran Manfred Cordes helps remedy the situation with a lovely group of pieces with texts appropriate to the holiday season. They date from the first two decades of the 17th century. Several of these works, including the well-known In dulci jubilo, mix Latin and German in the texts, seemingly a direct demonstration of the process by which Lutheranism differentiated itself from Catholic worship. The source material of the music, too, is a mixture: Latin chants, chorales, or chorale-like tunes in German, or short hymn melodies like In dulci jubilo. All are elaborated with delightful variety into pieces mostly between five and ten minutes long, with choral ensembles (the choir has one voice per part), vocal solos, and instrumental passages from an ensemble of recorders and violas da gamba. Sometimes the ensemble is reduced to a pair of recorders playing one of the entrancing duets familiar to those who've played Praetorius' music at home, spinning a seemingly endless fantasy out of a very basic set of tonal materials. The overall effect is of an early 17th century version of Bach's profounder forms of chorale variation, all clothed in the sunny mood characteristic of Praetorius. A really nice disc of early 17th century music, clearly recorded. The booklet notes, in German, English, and French, discuss Praetorius' career in detail but don't say much about the music you hear.
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Veni redemptor gentium / Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Musae Sioniae, Pt. 6 (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Vom Himmel Hoch (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Puer natus in Bethlehem (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Conditor alme siderum (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Resonet in laudibus - Joseph, lieber Joseph mein (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
A solis ortu cardine (Michel Praetorius)
Bremer Barock Consort, Ensemble - Manfred Cordes, Conductor
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
Albumbeschreibung
Short vocal pieces and arrangements for recorders by the German composer Michael Praetorius formed part of the repertoire of the amateur musicians who first revived Renaissance and Baroque music, but the historical-instrument movement has not treated him as generously as some of his contemporaries. The Bremer Barock Consort, a group of (remarkably) student musicians from Bremen led by North German veteran Manfred Cordes helps remedy the situation with a lovely group of pieces with texts appropriate to the holiday season. They date from the first two decades of the 17th century. Several of these works, including the well-known In dulci jubilo, mix Latin and German in the texts, seemingly a direct demonstration of the process by which Lutheranism differentiated itself from Catholic worship. The source material of the music, too, is a mixture: Latin chants, chorales, or chorale-like tunes in German, or short hymn melodies like In dulci jubilo. All are elaborated with delightful variety into pieces mostly between five and ten minutes long, with choral ensembles (the choir has one voice per part), vocal solos, and instrumental passages from an ensemble of recorders and violas da gamba. Sometimes the ensemble is reduced to a pair of recorders playing one of the entrancing duets familiar to those who've played Praetorius' music at home, spinning a seemingly endless fantasy out of a very basic set of tonal materials. The overall effect is of an early 17th century version of Bach's profounder forms of chorale variation, all clothed in the sunny mood characteristic of Praetorius. A really nice disc of early 17th century music, clearly recorded. The booklet notes, in German, English, and French, discuss Praetorius' career in detail but don't say much about the music you hear.
© TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 8 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:07:28
- Künstler: Bremer Barock Consort Manfred Cordes
- Komponist: Michel Praetorius
- Label: CPO
- Genre: Klassik
(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO
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