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Camerata Trajectina - Souterliedekens - Clemens non Papa / Gherardus Mes (1994)

Camerata Trajectina - Souterliedekens - Clemens non Papa / Gherardus Mes (1994)

BAND/ARTIST: Camerata Trajectina

  • Title: Souterliedekens - Clemens non Papa / Gherardus Mes
  • Year Of Release: 1994
  • Label: Classical, Sacred
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 68:29
  • Total Size: 331 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mes: Psalm 35
02. Clemens: Psalm 35
03. Clemens: Hymn of Mary
04. Mes: Psalm 39
05. Antwerp Songbook (1544): Het daghet inden oosten
06. Clemens: Psalm 4
07. Mes: Psalm 4
08. Four Dance Songs: Psalms 132, 125, 133, 135
09. Clemens: Psalm 127
10. Nieu Amstelredams Songbook (1591): Die Nachtegael sanck een Liedt
11. Nieu Amstelredams: Een liedt eerbaer van de liefste claer
12. Clemens: Psalm 31
13. Mes: Psalm 31
14. Antwerp: Ick quam tot eenen dansse
15. Tyrannich werk spoortmen nu alle weghen
16. Haerlems Songbook: Doen Hanseleijn over de heyde reed
17. Clemens: Psalm 69
18. Antwerp: Het Reghende seer ende ick worde nat
19. Clemens: Psalm 3
20. Mes: Psalm 3
21. Susato: Dances
22. Entre du fol
23. Le joly boys
24. Den VII ronde
25. Il estoit une fillette
26. Den hoboecken dans
27. La morisque
28. Mes: Hymn of Zachary
29. Antwerp: Een oude man sprack een meysken an
30. Mes: Ick seg adieu

Performers:
Camerata Trajectina
Suze van Grootel (soprano)
Sytse Buwalda (alto)
Marius van Altena (tenor)
Job Boswinkel (bass)
Saskia Coolen (recorder, viol)
Erik Beijer (fiddle, viol)
Louis Peter Grijp (lute, cittern)

Souterliedekens is a setting of psalm texts in Dutch to popular tunes, printed in 1540 and thought to have been initially undertaken by the Utrecht nobleman, Willem van Zuylen van Nijevelt. These are the settings of the various Songbooks above.
The settings by Jacobus Clemens non Papa (c.1510-c.1556) are 3-part adaptations of these works with melody usually in the tenor. These were published by Tielman Susato together with the more famous dance tunes in 1556-57. A second volume was published in 1561, with adaptations by Clemens' pupil Gherardus Mes. These are 4-part settings, aimed partly at instrumentalists and with the melody usually in the top line.





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