Concerto Palatino: Bruce Dickey (cornet) & Simen van Mechelen (trombone)
Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel
CD
$18.50
In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.
Hamburg, 1674: to his contemporaries, the death of Matthias Weckmann seemed to herald the end of a glorious period. In his post as organist of the Jacobikirche since 1655, the composer had breathed new life into the city’s musical scene with his Collegium Musicum. Among his finest sacred works is an astonishing setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, Wie liegt die Stadt so wüßte (How doth the city sit solitary). This haunting work is both pristinely evocative and immaculately structured, a credit to the teaching of Weckmann's teacher, Heinrich Schütz, and the German musical tradition preceding J.S. Bach. Scored for bass and soprano singers, a few strings, and organ continuo, the work demonstrates the most attractive devotion, and the result will touch even those with no religious affiliation. The libretto is taken from the Lamentations of Jeremiah, chapter 1, which speaks of the isolation of the city of Jerusalem. This is music with a deeper, more significant gentleness than can be found in any religious propaganda.
The Independent on Sunday
4th April 2010
“As ever with Cantus Cölln, the singing is tonally idiosyncratic but fervent, the playing is beyond reproach. Beautiful and terribly, terribly sad.”
June 2010
“This is the ensemble's most outstanding legacy in this repertoire...Cantus Cölln bring customary warmth, blend and refinement to this magnificent work and an instinct for pacing, hard-won through their immersion over years of discovery in this kaleidoscopic repertoire.”
Click on any of the works listed above for alternative recordings.