Isaac: Die brünlein die da fliessen

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Die Spinne im Netz (The Spider in the Web)

Die Spinne im Netz (The Spider in the Web)

Music from Nuremberg Prints of the 16th Century.


Agricola:

To andernaken up dem Ryn

Caecox

anon.:

Do kam der Bruder Stoffel

Wer das elendt pawen will

Myn hert heft alzeyt verlanghen

Es wonet lieb bey liebe

Barbireau:

Een frölic wesen

Buchner, H:

Mein muterlin,mein muterlin das fraget aber mich

Canova da Milano:

Das 20.Preambel

Dietrich, S:

Elslin liebes elselin min

Févin:

En amours

Ghiselin:

Een vrouwelic wesen

La alfonsina

Isaac:

Die brünlein die da fliessen

Fortuna desperate

Neusiedler:

Elslein liebstes Elslein mein

Obrecht:

Mein hertz alzeyt hat gross

Senfl:

Nun wöllt ihr hören neue Mär

Ich stund an einem morgen

Fortuna ad voces musicales

E schön und zart

Elend bringt Pein

Ach Elslein,liebes Elselein mein


Julian Podger (tenor)

Ensemble Musicke & Mirth - Irene Klein (treble & alto viol), Silvia Tecardi (treble, alto & tenor viol), Jane Achtman (tenor & bass viol), Wim Maeseele (lute)

At the beginning of the 16th century Nuremberg (“The spider in the web”) was a northern European centre in which many threads of international music life came together. Early on Nuremberg had established itself as a centre of book printing. The first printing-offices that occupied themselves seriously with the printing of music, however, were those of Hieronymus Formschneider and Johannes Petreius. Most of the pieces on this recording are taken from these collections of three-part music. They contain international repertoire, including old masterworks such as Caecox and Tandernaken by Alexander Agricola, but also arrangements of German folk songs and ballads, as well as French compositions and more recent Italian forms.

raumklang - RK2305

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