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The woodcarvings of Tilman Riemenschneider (c. 1460-1531) represent the final and fullest flowering of the Gothic style in Germany. In the artistic fever of the Renaissance his work was swiftly forgotten, but after centuries of neglect his reputation is now firmly restored.
On this disc, the world of Riemenschneider is given a musical perspective with a carefully chosen selection of pieces by the finest composers of his time.
Anonymous: Mein Herz in Freuden sich erquicket (My heart quickens for joy)
Mein Herz in Freuden sich erquicket (My heart quickens for joy)
Jean Mouton: Jamais, jamais, jamais
Jamais (Never)
Anonymous: Basse Danse, "La Magdalena"
Basse Danse, "La Magdalena"
Anonymous: Tourdion
Tourdion
Anonymous: Basse Danse, "La gatta"
Basse Danse, "La gatta"
Anonymous: Zenner, greiner, wie gefelt dir das? (Scolding and bawling, how do you like that?)
Zenner, greiner, wie gefelt dir das? (Scolding and bawling, how do you like that?)
Heinrich Finck: Greiner, zanner (Bawling, scolding )