Spaerens Vreughden-Bron, Haarlem - City of Music in the Golden Age Barocco Locco

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2009

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
07.07.2016

Label: Aliud Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Baroque

Interpret: Barocco Locco

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Pieter de Grebber (1600-1652)
  • 1Intrada00:41
  • Claudin Patoulet (1525-1570)
  • 2prima pars03:02
  • 3secunda pars, Que nunc flagitant01:33
  • 4tertia pars, Nobis concedas01:43
  • 5Hymnus in honorem St. Bavonis03:39
  • Cornelis Helmbreecker (1590-1654)
  • 6Voorspel01:24
  • Weest welkom
  • 7Weest welkom01:30
  • Geluck-wenschinge
  • 8Geluck-wenschinge03:05
  • Geeft Heer
  • 9Geeft Heer02:41
  • Cornelis Th. Padbrue (1592-1670)
  • 10Synphonia in nuptias 1642 Pavana03:06
  • 11Gaillarde01:18
  • Dat ick betovert ben
  • 12Dat ick betovert ben Eerste deel00:59
  • 13Dat ick betovert ben Tweede deel, Const heeft het my gedaen01:37
  • 14Dat ick betovert ben Derde deel, Blondt hayr01:05
  • 15Dat ick betovert ben Vierde deel, Maer boven al01:07
  • Pieter Luidhens
  • 16Corente02:13
  • Lanx de Secundi - Dit is het vaers soo t ghesneden is in de schaal
  • 17Lanx de Secundi - Dit is het vaers soo t ghesneden is in de schaal03:38
  • Pieter de Grebber (1600-1652)
  • 18Dat altijd dese Schael - Inschrifte des zilvren schaels02:10
  • Peter Luidhens
  • 19Capricie03:12
  • Johan Albert Ban (1597-1644)
  • 20Omnia sunt hominum01:59
  • Me veux tu voir mourir
  • 21Me veux tu voir mourir01:12
  • Pieter de Grebber (1600-1652)
  • 22Orpheus Ban02:52
  • Cornelis Th. Padbrué
  • 23prima pars02:15
  • 24secunda pars, O Triste Spectaculum02:04
  • Synphonia in nuptias 1641
  • 25Synphonia in nuptias 1641 Pavana02:56
  • 26Synphonia in nuptias 1641 Gaillarde01:13
  • Cantate Domino canticum novum
  • 27Cantate Domino canticum novum02:41
  • Sybrandus van Noordt (1659-1705)
  • 28Sonata a Cimbalo Solo06:10
  • Cornelis Th. Padbrué
  • 29Da Pacem - Ecce quam bonum03:37
  • Total Runtime01:06:42

Info zu Spaerens Vreughden-Bron, Haarlem - City of Music in the Golden Age

The glorious epithet ‘Golden Age’, describing the seventeenth century in the Netherlands, and the Northern Netherlands in particular, says much about the preceding century too. For it was in the second half of that century that the gradual transition took place from the Renaissance to the early Baroque, and in many respects it was there that the roots of the ‘golden’ characteristics lay. The exuberance of the Baroque, however, was of relatively limited influence, since it hardly appealed to the sobriety of the increasingly Calvinist population. This was the background to the political and military stage of the Eighty Years’ War, which was to end with the signing of the Peace of Westphalia in Münster in 1648 and the formal independance of the Republic of the United Provinces. The discovery of new continents made a significant contribution to unprecedented economic growth. The Republic of the United Provinces became the indisputed economic centre of Europe, with trade links and possessions in no less than four continents and a merchant fleet that surpassed the combined fleets of England and France. In the ideological world, humanism, fired by the writings of Desiderius Erasmus, became a force to be reckoned with. In religious matters, the sixteenth century witnessed perhaps the greatest upheavals, with the emergence of Protestantism during the Reformation and the first effects of the Counter Reformation around 1560. If it were not for spectacular developments in the cultural world, to which the seventeenth century owed its honorary title, scholarship, literature, poetry, painting, engraving and music would not have attained such stupendous heights.

Barocco Locco
Fritz Heller, direction
Schola Cantorum Kennemerland
Ko Ariëns, direction


Barocco Locco
The ensemble, Barocco Locco was founded in 1985 by Fritz heller, Wim Becu and Joris Verdin. With members from across the world, the ensemble's focus is to perform renditions of 17th century music with the greatest authenticity possible. The core musicians are Saskia van der Wel who is a soprano and a cellist, Fritz Heller who plays the zinc dulcian and the organist, Vincent van Laar. Concerts are always performed with the musical, cultural or historical topic in mind. Their repertoire includes the work of composers such Herman Hollanders, Jan Baptist Verrijt, Cornelis Padbrue, Lambert Pietkin, Leonard de Hodemont, Vierdanck John and Thomas Selle.

Booklet für Spaerens Vreughden-Bron, Haarlem - City of Music in the Golden Age

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