Daniel Beilschmidt, Christine Mothes, Veit Heller - Fortuna desperata: Gothic and Renaissance Organ Music (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Fortuna desperata: Gothic and Renaissance Organ Music
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Genuin
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:17:21
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Tracklist

01. Redeuntes in idem
02. Messe de Nostre Dame: Sanctus
03. Adesto-Firmissime fidem teneamus-Alleluia
04. Sequitur aliud praeambulum super d manualiter et variatur super a, g, f et c
05. Kyrie cunctipotens genitor Deus
06. Gloria cunctipotens genitor Deus
07. Praeambulum super d a f et g
08. Sequitur mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris "Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed"
09. Incipit fortuna
10. Fortuna desperata
11. Fortuna in fa trium vocum
12. Fortuna in fa quatuor vocum
13. Fortuna in mi
14. Fortuna desperata à 6
15. Salve Regina alternatim
16. Praeambulum in C et potest variari in d f g a
17. Dantz Moss. Benczenauer
18. Redeuntes in mi
19. Tota pulchra es
20. Christ ist erstanden
21. Christ ist erstanden
22. Christ ist erstanden


In their GENUIN release Fortuna desperata, the foundation of the new University Church of St. Paul in Leipzig and university organist Daniel Beilschmidt celebrate the great cycles of faith and life. From ringing bells to the Zimbelstern, from the full organ to intimate dialogue with the human voice: Beilschmidt presents the new Metzler-Schwalbennest Organ in a recording that is at the same time a call for donations so the instrument can be completed.

Beneath his fingers and feet, the stirring music from Machaut to Calvisius, from the 14th to the 16th centuries sounds both ancient and modern, boisterous and contemplative – a journey to the limits of the known world and beyond!


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