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Juliane Laake, Ensemble Art d'Echo - Golden Age in Brandenburg (2016)

Juliane Laake, Ensemble Art d'Echo - Golden Age in Brandenburg (2016)
  • Title: Golden Age in Brandenburg
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Querstand
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:04:24
  • Total Size: 326 mb
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Juliane Laake, Ensemble Art d'Echo - Golden Age in Brandenburg (2016)


Tracklist
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01. Suite in G Major: Canzona XVI, Pt. 1
02. Suite in G Major: Canzona XVI, Pt. 2
03. Suite in G Major: Allmand
04. Suite in G Major: Coranta
05. Vater unser im Himmelreich
06. Paduana and Galliard in D Minor: No. 1, Paduana
07. Paduana and Galliard in D Minor: No. 2, Galliard
08. Suite in D Minor: Almande
09. Suite in D Minor: Courante
10. Suite in D Minor: Sarabande
11. Suite in D Minor: Gigue
12. La Berlinesa
13. Fantasia
14. La Königsberga
15. Coranto in D Minor
16. Suite V in D Minor: Fantasia
17. Suite V in D Minor: Corant
18. Suite V in D Minor: Almain
19. Suite V in D Minor: Saraband
20. Suite II in G Major: Brandly
21. Suite II in G Major: Gay
22. Suite II in G Major: Amener
23. Suite II in G Major: Montir
24. Suite II in G Major: Gavot
25. Suite in G Minor: Praeludium I
26. Suite in G Minor: Courandt I
27. Suite in G Minor: Saraband
28. Suite in G Minor: Praeludium II
29. Suite in G Minor: Courandt II
30. Suite I in D Minor: Sonatina
31. Suite I in D Minor: Aria
32. Suite I in D Minor: Sarabande
33. Suite I in D Minor: Aria
34. Suite I in D Minor: Gigue


Thinking about the Brandenburg-Prussian music one immediately recalls names like Friedrich II, J. J. Quantz and C. P. E. Bach. They all represent the music of the 18th century. Before that Berlin- Brandenburg apparently had nothing to offer of musical importance – a complete false conclusion.

The Brandenburg court band of the early 17th century could compete with every court band of its time regarding size and importance. Celebrities such as William Brade or Nicolaus Zangius were highly popular amongst the european nobility – both of them were conductors at the Kurbrandenburg court.

In the middle of the 17th century, under the ruling of the so called great elector, the court became a Mekka of the viol players. The viol elite met up and stayed there for many years. Whole generations of viol players were educated at the Berlin court. Even the Eleven from abroad they came to study under Walter Rowe and Dietrich Stoeffken.

Suitably ambitious, versatile and diversified is the programme “Golden Age in Brandenburg” – there is everything – from many-voiced viol consort with harp accompaniment to solo suite, from complete strangers (CD – world premiere recording) to Evergreen, from contrapuntual-experimental to dance music.



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