Ensemble Peregrina - Mare Balticum, Vol. 1: Music in Medieval Denmark (13th - 15th Century) (2020)

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Title: Mare Balticum, Vol. 1: Music in Medieval Denmark (13th - 15th Century)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: TACET Musikproduktion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 72:50 min
Total Size: 363 MB
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Ensemble Peregrina - Mare Balticum, Vol. 1: Music in Medieval Denmark (13th - 15th Century) (2020)

Tracklist:

01. Mith hierthae brendher (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
02. O rosa in Iherico (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
03. Gaude mater letare (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
04. Psallat fidelis concio (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
05. Got in viel hohen vröuden saz (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
06. Got in viel hohen vröuden saz (Instrumental Version) [Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett]
07. Die Tenschen morder (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
08. Alle künige vürsten herren (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
09. Alle künige vürsten herren (Instrumental Version) [Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett]
10. Gaudet mater ecclecia (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
11. Ave martyr dux Danorum (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
12. Decus regni et liebertas (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
13. Dulcis martyr dux Kanute (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
14. Preciosa mors sanctorum (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
15. Von meiner mervart (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
16. Drømte mig en drøm i nat (Instrumental Version) [Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett]
17. Maria candens lilium (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)
18. Letificat laudatio (Arr. A. Budzińska-Bennett)


The project Mare Balticum aims to present the medieval musical heritage of the Baltic Sea region in the 12th-15th centuries. It consists of four musical programmes, prepared in great detail, and employing the newest musicological, philological, historical and organological research. Each of these programmes presents the local character of a different coastal region of Balticum, its specific historical and cultural situation, its most important saints and rulers, and the Christian roots of the relevant country. They provide an insight into the local literature and musical repertories of medieval Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Poland; both Latin and the vernacular are represented, as well as the diversity of historical musical instruments used in those regions at the time. The project as a whole, however, aims to show something of the strong political and cultural connections between those medieval countries, their development over time, and the similarities between them, all of which are essential to our understanding of the common identity and history of Balticum, as is reflected to us through its centuries of music. (Agnieszka Budzinska-Bennett) As special guest we welcome Benjamin Bagby.


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