Concerto Melante - Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Concerto Melante
Title: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: deutsche harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:10:32
Total Size: 376 / 1421 mb
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TracklistTitle: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: deutsche harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:10:32
Total Size: 376 / 1421 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: I. Sinfonia - Concerto Melante
02. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: II. Sey tausendmal willkommen (Aria) - Concerto Melante
03. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: III. Gewiss ist das der Tag (Recitativ) - Concerto Melante
04. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: IV. Entflammt, geweihte Jubelkerzen (Aria) - Concerto Melante
05. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: V. Es mögen darum noch so sehr Sturm, Ungestüm und Wetter krachen (Recitativ) - Concerto Melante
06. Sey tausenmahl willkommen, TWV 13:9a: VI. Frohlocket und jauchzet, glückselige Bürger (Aria) - Concerto Melante
07. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, Beckmann 25 (Instrumental) - Concerto Melante
08. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e8: I. Affetuoso - Concerto Melante
09. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e8: II. Vivace - Concerto Melante
10. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e8: III. Andante - Concerto Melante
11. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e8: Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e8: IV. Presto - Concerto Melante
12. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, Beckmann 25 (Tenor & Trombone) - Holger Marks
13. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e7: I. Largo - Concerto Melante
14. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e7: II. Allegro - Concerto Melante
15. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e7: III. Largo - Concerto Melante
16. Trio Sonata in E Minor, TWV 42:e7: IV. Allegro - Concerto Melante
17. Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott, Tvwv 8:7 - Concerto Melante
18. Sonata in G Major, TWV 43:G13: I. Moderato - Concerto Melante
19. Sonata in G Major, TWV 43:G13: II. Allegro - Concerto Melante
20. Sonata in G Major, TWV 43:G13: III. Andante - Concerto Melante
21. Sonata in G Major, TWV 43:G13: IV. Vivace - Concerto Melante
22. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, Beckmann 25 (Vocal) - Concerto Melante
23. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott, TWV 13:9b: I. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott (Duetto) - Concerto Melante
24. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott, TWV 13:9b: II. Drum dankt dem Herrn für seine Treu (Recitativ) - Concerto Melante
25. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott, TWV 13:9b: III. Auf! Wünschet Jerusalem Glück (Aria) - Concerto Melante
26. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott, TWV 13:9b: IV. Herr, steh in Zukunft fernerhin (Recitativ) - Concerto Melante
27. Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott, TWV 13:9b: V. Hüter Israel, schlaf und schlummre nicht (Duetto) - Concerto Melante
28. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, Beckmann 25 (Instrumental Reprise) - Concerto Melante
The Concerto “Melante” ensemble (the name is an anagram of “Telemann”) has already earned high praise for its first CD, “Spirituosa,” of works by Telemann: “Whoever thinks they know Telemann should buy this CD so that their knowledge is decidedly expanded.” (Toccata 2011)
As part of this year’s celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of Telemann’s death, the ensemble, which includes members of the Berlin Philharmonic, Akademie für Alte Musik and other famous ensembles, has once again searched out long forgotten treasures within the Telemann opus and has unearthed something new. Concerto Melante discovered the two cantatas “Sey tausendmahl willkommen” ( TVWV 13:9a) and “Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott” (TWV 13:9b) as well as three highly captivating sonatas da camera (TWV 42:e7/42:e:8 and TWV 43:G13), which they present as world premiere recordings on this album.
A further highlight of this release is the chorale “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott,” (A Safe Stronghold) which can be heard on this disc in four different versions of the original Johann Walter with the text by Martin Luther and also as a motet by Telemann. This makes the recording a kind of musical “church service” paying tribute not only to the Telemann anniversary year, but also to the quincentenary celebration of the Reformation.
As part of this year’s celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of Telemann’s death, the ensemble, which includes members of the Berlin Philharmonic, Akademie für Alte Musik and other famous ensembles, has once again searched out long forgotten treasures within the Telemann opus and has unearthed something new. Concerto Melante discovered the two cantatas “Sey tausendmahl willkommen” ( TVWV 13:9a) and “Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott” (TWV 13:9b) as well as three highly captivating sonatas da camera (TWV 42:e7/42:e:8 and TWV 43:G13), which they present as world premiere recordings on this album.
A further highlight of this release is the chorale “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott,” (A Safe Stronghold) which can be heard on this disc in four different versions of the original Johann Walter with the text by Martin Luther and also as a motet by Telemann. This makes the recording a kind of musical “church service” paying tribute not only to the Telemann anniversary year, but also to the quincentenary celebration of the Reformation.