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Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider offers a pleasant hour of mostly instrumental (and mostly recorder-based) short pieces of the Renaissance for those who desire such a thing. The two German groups involved, Il Curioso and the Hedos-Ensemble, play engagingly, and recorder player Bernhard Böhm gets in some very fancy fingerwork on a few more soloistic pieces. There are nice contrasts between pieces played by a group of recorders and those featuring the louder outdoor instruments of the period, such as the crumhorn and shawm.
Purchasers get an additional bonus: the music included here has not been recorded terribly often. Some of it comes from a pair of the earliest music publications, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton printed by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice in 1501 and the 18 basses danse garnies de recoupes, one of the collections issued by Pierre Attaingnant in 1530. Other pieces are drawn from slightly earlier hand-compiled German collections: the Glogauer Liederbuch (ca. 1480), the Lochamer Liederbuch (1452-1460), and a few others. The names of all these collections have been dutifully memorized by generations of music students taking Renaissance survey courses, but the music itself doesn't get heard very often. This will be a good disc for instructors and libraries to have in their collections.
All this said, those interested specifically in this repertory may not find Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider very informative. The lifespan of Riemenschneider, a south German sculptor born around 1460, serves merely as a temporal limiter for the music. Drawing connections between Renaissance music and art is a tricky business. A magnificent recent series from France's Alpha label hits the ball out of the park. Other releases swing nobly and whiff. But here, annotator Hugh Griffith doesn't even step up to the plate. He describes Riemenschneider's life, including interesting details about how he fell into the hands of torturers during the conflicts between civil and ecclesiastical powers that raged during these times. But then he turns his back on the art and dryly takes up the music. He makes the point that many of the pieces here represented the creep of sophisticated northern polyphonic techniques into a local semi-popular repertory, but that idea isn't very well illustrated by the music actually included; there's only one series of pieces based on the same song, a group of three versions of a hilariously rude tune called Greiner, Zenner, wie gefelt dir das?
For the average listener, though, the album makes a decent entry point into music that has been more often mentioned than played. The sound of the recording, made in a monastery in Würzburg, is close to ideal.
© TiVo
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Mein Herz in Freuden sich erquicket (My heart quickens for joy) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Jamais, jamais, jamais (Jean Mouton)
Jean Mouton, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Basse Danse, "La Magdalena" (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Tourdion [16th Century] (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Basse Danse, "La gatta" (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Zenner, greiner, wie gefelt dir das? (Scolding and bawling, how do you like that?) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Martin Hummel, Performer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Greiner, zanner (Bawling, scolding ) (Heinrich Finck)
Heinrich Finck, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Greyner, Zanner (Paul Hofhaimer)
Paul HOFHAIMER, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Gross Sehnen ich im Herzen trag (My heart is full of longing) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Ich tat mir auserwahlen (I chose for myself) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Der gestreifft Dantz - Gassenhauer (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Se hyn mein hercz (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Harmut Hein, Performer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Ich spring an diesem ringe (I dance in this roundel) (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Harmut Hein, Performer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Aus tiefer Not (Out of the depths) (Johann Gottfried Walther)
Johann Gottfried Walther, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Martin Hummel, Performer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Ich klag den Tag (I lament the day) (Thomas Stoltzer)
Thomas Stoltzer, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen (Innsbruck, I must leave you) (Heinrich Isaac)
Heinrich Isaac, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Entlaubet ist der Walde (The wood is bare of leaves) (Thomas Stoltzer)
Thomas Stoltzer, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Wir zogen in das Feld (We went to war) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Martin Hummel, Performer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Es solt ein man kein mole farn (A man shouldn't ever travel) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Der wallt hat sich entlaubet (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Ich sachs eins mals (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Elslein (Anonymous)
Hedos Ensemble, Ensemble - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Harmut Hein, Performer
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Tandernaken (Erasmus Lapicida)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Erasmus Lapicida, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Der Voglein Art (The way of the birds) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Katzenpfote (Cat's paw) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Alle furf (All five) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Canto dei lanzi allegri (Song of the merry lansquenets) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Rompeltier (Jacob Obrecht)
Jacob Obrecht, Composer - Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Es wolt ein Jager jagen (A huntsman went to hunt) (Anonymous)
Bernhard Bohm, Conductor - Anonymous, Composer - Martin Hummel, Performer - Il Curioso, Ensemble
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
Chronique
Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider offers a pleasant hour of mostly instrumental (and mostly recorder-based) short pieces of the Renaissance for those who desire such a thing. The two German groups involved, Il Curioso and the Hedos-Ensemble, play engagingly, and recorder player Bernhard Böhm gets in some very fancy fingerwork on a few more soloistic pieces. There are nice contrasts between pieces played by a group of recorders and those featuring the louder outdoor instruments of the period, such as the crumhorn and shawm.
Purchasers get an additional bonus: the music included here has not been recorded terribly often. Some of it comes from a pair of the earliest music publications, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton printed by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice in 1501 and the 18 basses danse garnies de recoupes, one of the collections issued by Pierre Attaingnant in 1530. Other pieces are drawn from slightly earlier hand-compiled German collections: the Glogauer Liederbuch (ca. 1480), the Lochamer Liederbuch (1452-1460), and a few others. The names of all these collections have been dutifully memorized by generations of music students taking Renaissance survey courses, but the music itself doesn't get heard very often. This will be a good disc for instructors and libraries to have in their collections.
All this said, those interested specifically in this repertory may not find Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider very informative. The lifespan of Riemenschneider, a south German sculptor born around 1460, serves merely as a temporal limiter for the music. Drawing connections between Renaissance music and art is a tricky business. A magnificent recent series from France's Alpha label hits the ball out of the park. Other releases swing nobly and whiff. But here, annotator Hugh Griffith doesn't even step up to the plate. He describes Riemenschneider's life, including interesting details about how he fell into the hands of torturers during the conflicts between civil and ecclesiastical powers that raged during these times. But then he turns his back on the art and dryly takes up the music. He makes the point that many of the pieces here represented the creep of sophisticated northern polyphonic techniques into a local semi-popular repertory, but that idea isn't very well illustrated by the music actually included; there's only one series of pieces based on the same song, a group of three versions of a hilariously rude tune called Greiner, Zenner, wie gefelt dir das?
For the average listener, though, the album makes a decent entry point into music that has been more often mentioned than played. The sound of the recording, made in a monastery in Würzburg, is close to ideal.
© TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 29 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:00:10
- 1 Livret Numérique
- Artiste principal : Il Curioso
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Naxos
- Genre : Classique
2005 Naxos 2005 Naxos
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