Isaac: Ich stund an einem Morgen

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The Spirit of the Renaissance

The Spirit of the Renaissance


anon.:

Lamentanza und Sprung

Attaingnant:

Pavane und Bransles

Despres:

Jubilate Deo omnis terra

Dulichius:

Gloria Patri qui creavit nos

Hassler, H L:

Jubilate Deo omnis terra

Isaac:

Introit - Omnis terra adoret te a 4

Psalm - Deus in adiutorium meum intende

Ich stund an einem Morgen

Lasso:

Manus tuae Domine fecerunt me

Deus, Qui Sedes

Regnart:

Ach Gott, wie soll ich singen

Ach schwacher Geist

Weil du dann wilt gen mir

Senfl:

Das Glaut zu Speyer

Stoltzer:

Melodia primi toni

Susato:

Danserye: Pavane und Galliarden

Willaert:

Dulces exuviae


Bremen Weser-Renaissance

CPO - 9992942

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The Triumphs of Maximilian

The Triumphs of Maximilian

Songs and instrumental music associated with the German court of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian the first


Aich:

Ein frolyk wesen

anon.:

Elslein, liebstes Elselein

Der Hundt

Barbireau:

Een vroylic wesen

Busnois:

Fortuna desperata

Despres:

Fortuna desperata

Quis Separabit

Dietrich, S:

Elslin liebes elselin min

Finck, Heinrich:

Ich stund an einem Morgen

Ghiselin:

Een vrouwelic wesen

Isaac:

Fortuna in mi

Der Hund

Ich stund an einem Morgen

Othmayr:

Entlaubet ist der Walde

Rhau:

Elslein, liebstes Elselein

Ich stund an einem Morgen

Senfl:

Will niemand singen

Exemplum

Es taget vor dem Walde

Pacientiam mueß ich han

Tandernaken

Entlaubet ist der Walde

Entlaubet ist der Walde, Canon Diskant & Tenor à 4

Ich stund an einem morgen

Stoltzer:

Entlaubet ist der Walde


The early sixteenth century produced European music of great power and innovation. The best players and composers were increasingly mobile, and were aggressively 'head-hunted' from court to court. Nowhere was the resulting mix of styles and influences more clearly illustrated than at the German court of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian the First. Old and new, polyphony and homophony, national and international, all blend together to produce a repertoire of great variety and richness.

In music, as in the visual arts, Maximilian was a patron of unusual discrimination: the volumes of woodcuts by Dürer and Burgmair, commissioned to ensure that the Emperor's fame outlived his reign, pay tribute to his artistic judgement, whilst the music of Isaac and Senfl, both in his employ, is in itself a great monument to him.

“... I think no praise is too high; they do everything with a pleasingly light touch and always with a real sensitivity to the music” Gramophone Magazine, June 1999

Signum - SIGCD004

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