Julian Behr, Franz Vitzthum - Luthers Laute (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Julian Behr, Franz Vitzthum
- Title: Luthers Laute
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Christophorus
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:59:45
- Total Size: 223 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Frau Musica singt
02. Non moriar, sed vivam
03. Non moriar, sed vivam
04. Mille regretz
05. Ein seer guter Organistischer Preambel
06. Eisenacher Kantorenbuch: Surrexit Christus (Christ ist erstanden)
07. Codex Apel: No. 102, Nigra sum, sed formosa
08. Benedetur
09. Nun treiben wir den Babst hinaus (Hamburg, 1548)
10. Nunnentanz
11. Sie ist mir lieb, die werte Magd
12. Maria zart
13. Mein Fleiss und Müh
14. Etans assis aux rives aquatiques (Psalm 137)
15. Ic seg adiu
16. O Sing Ye Now unto the Lord (Psalm 98)
17. In pace in idipsum
18. In pace in idipsum
19. Ein neues Lied wir heben an
20. Aus tiefer Not
21. Ecce quam bonum
22. Das Patrem zu deutsch "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"
Martin Luther had an intimate relationship with the music of his time. He had intensive musical training as a child, wrote a number of his own melodies, and was an admirer of the works of Senfl, Finck und Josquin. He learnt to play the lute whilst suffering illness in 1503, and studied the technique of intabulation. Music also provided Luther with solace and a place of refuge, as can be heard in his “Frau Musica singt”. The present selection of pieces by Luther and composers from his immediate environment are performed here by countertenor Franz Vitzthum accompanied by lutenist Julian Behr.
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01. Frau Musica singt
02. Non moriar, sed vivam
03. Non moriar, sed vivam
04. Mille regretz
05. Ein seer guter Organistischer Preambel
06. Eisenacher Kantorenbuch: Surrexit Christus (Christ ist erstanden)
07. Codex Apel: No. 102, Nigra sum, sed formosa
08. Benedetur
09. Nun treiben wir den Babst hinaus (Hamburg, 1548)
10. Nunnentanz
11. Sie ist mir lieb, die werte Magd
12. Maria zart
13. Mein Fleiss und Müh
14. Etans assis aux rives aquatiques (Psalm 137)
15. Ic seg adiu
16. O Sing Ye Now unto the Lord (Psalm 98)
17. In pace in idipsum
18. In pace in idipsum
19. Ein neues Lied wir heben an
20. Aus tiefer Not
21. Ecce quam bonum
22. Das Patrem zu deutsch "Wir glauben all an einen Gott"
Martin Luther had an intimate relationship with the music of his time. He had intensive musical training as a child, wrote a number of his own melodies, and was an admirer of the works of Senfl, Finck und Josquin. He learnt to play the lute whilst suffering illness in 1503, and studied the technique of intabulation. Music also provided Luther with solace and a place of refuge, as can be heard in his “Frau Musica singt”. The present selection of pieces by Luther and composers from his immediate environment are performed here by countertenor Franz Vitzthum accompanied by lutenist Julian Behr.
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