Details / Tracklist: |
01. "Lamento di Tristano (bearb. von Klingzeug)" 02. "Lamento sopra la morte Ferdinandi III" 03. "Planh (Improvisation)" Balletti lamentabili a 4 e-moll 04. "1. Sonate: Alla breve" 05. "2. Allemande" 06. "3. Sarabande" 07. "4. Gavotte" 08. "5. Gigue" 09. "6. Lamenti: Adagio" Dido and Aeneas Z 626 (Oper in 3 Akten) (Auszug) 10. "Dido's lament" 11. "Sonata lamentevole" 12. "Lachrimae pavaen" 13. "Fuge für 2 Stimmen" Sinfonia funebre 14. "1. Lamento" 15. "2. Alla breve ma moderato" 16. "3. Grave" 17. "4. Non presto" 18. "5. La consolatione" 19. "Alle Menschen müssen sterben BWV 1117 (Neumeister-Choral)"
|
 |
Number of discs: |
1 |
 |
Extra-Infos: |
Works By Biber A.o. |
 |
Description: | Memento Mori by Klingzeug Barockensemble, released 1 October 2021.
This version of Memento Mori comes as a 1xSuper Audio. - WORKS BY BIBER A.O.The phrase memento mori has it's origins in classical antiquity, but the injunction to remember one's own mortality has been a feature of different cultures and religions throughout the ages; just as death is universal, so is our need to adjust to this fact, and to consider our lives with it in mind. The arts are, and have been, an important means in helping us to do so, which is why the laments gathered on this album speak to us all. The Austrian ensemble klingzeug has gathered examples from some 500 years - from the Planh ('plaint') by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, a Provençal troubadour of the early 13th century, to Locatelli's Sinfonia funebre. Two of the most famous of all musical laments have also found their way onto the disc, albeit not in the form we normally hear them; transferred to a violin Dido's Lament has become a song without words, while Dowland's Lachrimae is heard in one of the many arrangements made of it, here by the German composer Johann Schop.? &© 2021 BIS Records AB, Sweden
Recorded at Barnardi Saal, Stift Stams, Tyrol (Austria)
Total Time: 55'27
Includes booklet with notes in English, German and French
Made in the EU |
 |
Manufacturer No.: |
BISSACD-2566 |
 |
Product Safety
Responsible Person for the EU:
Apple Inc. Tim Cooke One Apple Park Way, 95014 Cupertino, US contactus.de@euro.apple.com |
 |