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Clematis - O Jesulein: A German Baroque Christmas Oratorio (2022)

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Clematis - O Jesulein: A German Baroque Christmas Oratorio (2022)

Clematis - O Jesulein: A German Baroque Christmas Oratorio (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 318 Mb | Total time: 71:23 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ricercar | # RIC444 | Recorded: 2021

This innovative programme presents an imaginary Christmas oratorio made up of works by German composers of the 17th century. Many of these works are unpublished and come from the splendid Düben collection in the library of the University of Uppsala; they are arranged here in a sequence that introduces the scenes and the principal characters of the Nativity: Mary, Joseph, the Archangel Gabriel, the angels, the shepherds, the Magi and Simeon. These works belong to the genre of the historia sacra and depict the dialogue of the Annunciation between the archangel Gabriel and Mary, the arrival of the Magi — guided by angels — at the manger, and the scene where Mary and Joseph look for Jesus in the Temple.

Lionel Meunier, Vox Luminis - Andreas Hammerschmidt: Ach Jesus Stirbt (2020)

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Lionel Meunier, Vox Luminis - Andreas Hammerschmidt: Ach Jesus Stirbt (2020)

Lionel Meunier, Vox Luminis - Andreas Hammerschmidt: Ach Jesus Stirbt (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 321 Mb | Total time: 70:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ricercar | # RIC 418 | Recorded: 2019

Andreas Hammerschmidt is undoubtedly the most unjustly neglected composer of seventeenth-century Lutheran Germany. Very few recordings have been devoted to him, even though his music was widely published during his lifetime. The fifteen or so published collections offer a great variety of works, which, like those of his famous contemporary Heinrich Schütz, illustrate the fusion between the Lutheran polyphonic tradition and the various stylistic influences of the Italian Baroque. For this musical portrait of Hammerschmidt, Vox Luminis has drawn on several of these collections in order to offer as rounded a picture as possible of the variety of the composer’s styles.