Jan Čižmář - Codex Jacobides / Praga circa 1600 (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Jan Čižmář
- Title: Codex Jacobides / Praga circa 1600
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:00:29
- Total Size: 293 mb / 1.28 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Praeambulum I
02. Imbric. Galliarda
03. Ich ging einmal spatziren. Allemanda
04. Paduana
05. Prenons garde mignon
06. Frisch auff mein liebes tochter
07. Passamezzo antico-Saltarello
08. Praeludium Salomon
09. Courante
10. 'Saltarella'
11. Die Soldaten sindt aller Ehren werdt
12. Galliarda
13. Tantz-Saltarella
14. Fantasia
15. Coelestium
16. Jesu tu nobis influas
17. Passamezzo moderno-Saltarello
18. Praeludium I
19. Paduana Hispanica
20. Jungrau euer Wankelmut
21. Lib mich als ich dich
22. Ohn' dich muß ich mich aller Freuden massen
23. Tantz
24. Tantz Herr von Teltz
25. Ungerischen Tantz
26. Sarabanda Maris
27. Bransle simple
28. Bransle gay
29. Entrée de Luth
30. Coranta I
31. Orlandi
32. Coranta II
33. Coranta III
34. Coranta IV
35. Coranta V
36. Praeludium II
37. Je scai felici
38. La bergere
39. Hoscana
40. O Nachbar Roland
41. My Lord Willoughby´s Welcome Home
42. Sarabanda de Gautier
43. Praeambulum II
44. La rousée du joly mois de may
The lute, undoubtedly the most popular instrument of European townsfolk and aristocrats in the 16th and 17th centuries, was widely played in Prague during the reign of Emperor Rudolf II. A manuscript of lute tablatures known as the Codex Jacobides was in all likelihood written by a musically gifted student of the Prague University in the early 17th century. It features notations of period dances, intabulations of songs, and vocal polyphonic secular and sacred pieces; miniatures of German, English, French, Italian, Polish and Spanish provenience. Extremely intriguing are the intabulations of vocal villanelle by Jacob Regnart, who served as Kapellmeister at Rudolf II’s court in Prague. Originally set to German texts, these pieces had found their way from Prague Castle to the city beneath, where – furnished with Czech lyrics – they lived a life of their own. The Codex Jacobides also contains works by Michael Praetorius, John Dowland and Jean Planson. Jan Čižmář studied the lute in London and The Hague with true masters (J. Lindberg, N. North, J. Held, M. Fentross, C. Pluhar), and today he is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, performing worldwide. On the album, eight string instruments of various sizes and tunings are heard in a number of combinations, occasionally accompanied by a flute or lute ensemble and voice. Affording a taste of the music performed in Prague under Rudolf II, the CD is a true delicacy for connoisseurs and all music lovers alike.
01. Praeambulum I
02. Imbric. Galliarda
03. Ich ging einmal spatziren. Allemanda
04. Paduana
05. Prenons garde mignon
06. Frisch auff mein liebes tochter
07. Passamezzo antico-Saltarello
08. Praeludium Salomon
09. Courante
10. 'Saltarella'
11. Die Soldaten sindt aller Ehren werdt
12. Galliarda
13. Tantz-Saltarella
14. Fantasia
15. Coelestium
16. Jesu tu nobis influas
17. Passamezzo moderno-Saltarello
18. Praeludium I
19. Paduana Hispanica
20. Jungrau euer Wankelmut
21. Lib mich als ich dich
22. Ohn' dich muß ich mich aller Freuden massen
23. Tantz
24. Tantz Herr von Teltz
25. Ungerischen Tantz
26. Sarabanda Maris
27. Bransle simple
28. Bransle gay
29. Entrée de Luth
30. Coranta I
31. Orlandi
32. Coranta II
33. Coranta III
34. Coranta IV
35. Coranta V
36. Praeludium II
37. Je scai felici
38. La bergere
39. Hoscana
40. O Nachbar Roland
41. My Lord Willoughby´s Welcome Home
42. Sarabanda de Gautier
43. Praeambulum II
44. La rousée du joly mois de may
The lute, undoubtedly the most popular instrument of European townsfolk and aristocrats in the 16th and 17th centuries, was widely played in Prague during the reign of Emperor Rudolf II. A manuscript of lute tablatures known as the Codex Jacobides was in all likelihood written by a musically gifted student of the Prague University in the early 17th century. It features notations of period dances, intabulations of songs, and vocal polyphonic secular and sacred pieces; miniatures of German, English, French, Italian, Polish and Spanish provenience. Extremely intriguing are the intabulations of vocal villanelle by Jacob Regnart, who served as Kapellmeister at Rudolf II’s court in Prague. Originally set to German texts, these pieces had found their way from Prague Castle to the city beneath, where – furnished with Czech lyrics – they lived a life of their own. The Codex Jacobides also contains works by Michael Praetorius, John Dowland and Jean Planson. Jan Čižmář studied the lute in London and The Hague with true masters (J. Lindberg, N. North, J. Held, M. Fentross, C. Pluhar), and today he is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, performing worldwide. On the album, eight string instruments of various sizes and tunings are heard in a number of combinations, occasionally accompanied by a flute or lute ensemble and voice. Affording a taste of the music performed in Prague under Rudolf II, the CD is a true delicacy for connoisseurs and all music lovers alike.
Year 2020 | Classical | Instrumental | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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