Telemann - Jesu meine Freude - Danzig cantata for violin & choir (2006)
Telemann - Jesu meine Freude - Danzig cantata for violin & choir (2006)
Telemann - Jesu meine Freude (Choral Cantata) 1. Choral. Versus I. Tutti 2. Recitativo Canto 3. Versus II. Tenore Arioso 4. Recitativo. Alto 5. Versus III. Aria Basso 6. Recitativo. Canto 7. Versus IV. Duetto 8. Recitativo. Basso 9. Choral. Versus V. Tutti 10. Recitativo. Tenore 11. Choral. Versus VI. Tutti Theophil Andreas Volckmar - Sonata prima in C 12. I. Adagio 13. II. Allegro 14. III. Adagio 15. IV. Allegro 16. Crato Büthner - Te Deum laudamus Konstanty Andrzej Kulka (violin) Cappella Gedanensis Alina Kowalska Pinczak – director
The Polish city of Gdansk has a rich musical heritage which shows a strong German influence. In the 15th century the city was granted autonomy within the kingdom of Poland, and this status was held until the late 18th century. In 1793 it was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia. Danzig, as it was called in German, had a German-speaking majority, most of whom adopted Lutheranism. This explains the presence of music for the protestant liturgy in the library of Danzig which is now preserved by the Polish Academy of Science. The library, known as Bibliotheca Senatus Gedanensis, includes a large number of manuscripts with music which was performed in the various churches in Danzig.
Nearly 80 pieces in the collection are written for the period between Christmas and the first Sunday after Epiphany. They come from two churches: the majority from St John's, and just nine from St Catherine's. Almost all pieces date from the 18th century, and among the composers are well-known masters like Telemann, Georg Anton Benda and Carl Heinrich Graun, but also lesser-known composers, like Johann Theodor Roemhildt, Christian Gotthilf Tag and Georg Peter Weimar, as well as various anonymous composers.c --- musica-dei-donum.org
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