Renaissance Lamentations
Corvina Consort
DIR.: ZOLTÁN KALMANOVITS
recorded: March 12, 1998, Óbudai Társaskör, Budapest
mp3 (bitrate: 320 kbps)
souce: Bartók Rádio (Budapest) (stream_
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Johannes OCKEGHEM (1410?-1497)
(01) Mort tu as navré [07'01"]
Johannes LUPI (c1506-1539)
(02) Ergone conticuit (In Oannem Okegi Musicorum principem) [06'03"]
Juan DE ANCHIETA (1462-1523)
(03) Musica, quid defles? [03'28"]
Nicolas GOMBERT (c1495-c1560)
(04) Musae Jovis [04'07"]
Jheronimus VINDERS (fl 1525/26)
(05) O mors inevitabilis (Lamentatio super morte Josquin Des Prés) [02'10"]
JOSQUIN DESPREZ (1450/55-1521)
(06) De profundis [04'09"]
Juan DEL ENCINA (1468-1529/30)
(07) Triste España [02'07"]
anon
(08) Se je souspire - Ecce iterum [03'37"]
Pierre de LA RUE (c1452-1518)
(09) Delicta juventutis [07'53"]
(10) Cuers desolez - Dies illa [12'52"]
anon
(11) Proch dolor - Pie Jesu [02'01"]
Picture: Portrait of a musician, possibly Johannes Ockeghem (anon)
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Whilst I really appreciate your blog, there is in recent months, an unduly heavy emphasis, for whatever reason, on renaissance and early baroque music. Great for lovers of such. But, if possible, a little more mid to late classical, and early romantic would really be appreciated. Not a criticism. Simply a request. Many thanks for what you do.
ReplyDeleteIt is true that in recent weeks I have posted mostly early music. I have focused on Passion repertoire, and there is more of such music from the renaissance and baroque periods than from the classical and romantic eras (if there is such music, it is not performed). I try to be balanced and offer recordings of music from different periods, but I am dependent on what radio channels are covering. Moreover, I prefer performances of repertoire that is not 'mainstream', and unfortunately performers of classical and romantic music are often not very adventurous. But I hope to upload more music of later periods in the next weeks.
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