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Natures Secret Whispering / Various- Nature's Secret Whispering

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Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630), the great mathematician and astronomer, was very much concerned all of his life with the connection between practical music and cosmology. He felt strongly that music mirrors the cosmos and used phrases such as "the Song of the Earth" and "Nature's secret whispering". He broke from his contemporaries who thought that the motions of the planets and other heavenly bodies actually made sound, but thought that those motions and all of the geometry of the heavens were reflected in the most perfect polyphonic pieces of his time. Concerto Palatino proposes a program centered on the ideas of Johannes Kepler and the music of his lifetime. Taking Tui sunt coeli by Orlando di Lasso as a point of departure the group explores other polyphonic and polychoral music of Lasso and his contemporaries (Andrea Gabrieli, Lambert de Sayve, Hans Leo Hassler, etc.). In addition, they commissioned a new work for the project by the renowned composer Calliope Tsoupaki. Her new piece is called ASTRON (to the stars) and is based on a Delphic Hymn. For this project, Concerto Palatino was joined by a truly "star-studded" lineup of singers: Hana Blazíková and Barbora Kabátková, sopranos; Alex Potter, countertenor; Benedict Hymans and Jan van Elsacker, tenor; Tomás Kral, baritone; and Jaromir Nosek, bass.

Tracklist:

  1. Tui Sunt Cœli A 8 (No. 494 From "Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604")
  2. In Me Transierunt Irae Tuae A 5 (No. 263 From "Sacrae Cantiones Quinque Vocum, 1562")
  3. Si Caelum Et Caeli Caelorum A 6 (No. 401 From "Cantiones Sacrae Sex Vocum, 1594")
  4. Deus Misereatur Nostri In F Ionian Mode (No. 38 From "Concerti, Il Primo Libro, 1587")
  5. Beati Quorum Remissae Sunt A 6 (From "Psalmi Davidici, 1583" - Instrumental Version)
  6. Jubilate Deo Omnis Terra, Exultate A 12 (No. 13 From "Reliquae Sacrorum Concentuum, 1615")
  7. Cantate Domino A 7 (From "Promptuarii Musici, Sacras Harmonias Sive Motetas, Vol. 2, 1612")
  8. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 35, Miserere Mei, Deus A 6 "De Tempore"
  9. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 124, De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine A 10, "Psalmum De Peccatis"
  10. Astron
  11. Intrada XIX A 5 - Cantzon XI A 5 (From "Gantz Neue Cantzon, Intraden, Balletten, Courranten, 1618")
  12. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 127, O Quam Suavis Est, Domine A 12, "In Festo Corporis Christi"
  13. Emendemus In Melius A 6 (No. 3 From "Concerti, Il Primo Libro, 1587")
  14. Laudate Dominum A 7 (No. 89 From "Promptuarium Musicum, Pars Altera, 1612")
  15. Tristis Est Anima Mea A 5 (No. 9 From "Modulorum 4-10 Vocibus Secundum Volumen, 1565")
  16. Aurora Lucis Rutilat A 10 (No. 513 From "Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604")
  17. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 136, Regna Triumphalem A 12 "In Coronationem Romanorum Imperatoris"

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Label > Passacaille

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Natures Secret Whispering / Various- Nature's Secret Whispering

SKU: 5425004840738
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Release Date: 10.02.2020

 
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Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630), the great mathematician and astronomer, was very much concerned all of his life with the connection between practical music and cosmology. He felt strongly that music mirrors the cosmos and used phrases such as "the Song of the Earth" and "Nature's secret whispering". He broke from his contemporaries who thought that the motions of the planets and other heavenly bodies actually made sound, but thought that those motions and all of the geometry of the heavens were reflected in the most perfect polyphonic pieces of his time. Concerto Palatino proposes a program centered on the ideas of Johannes Kepler and the music of his lifetime. Taking Tui sunt coeli by Orlando di Lasso as a point of departure the group explores other polyphonic and polychoral music of Lasso and his contemporaries (Andrea Gabrieli, Lambert de Sayve, Hans Leo Hassler, etc.). In addition, they commissioned a new work for the project by the renowned composer Calliope Tsoupaki. Her new piece is called ASTRON (to the stars) and is based on a Delphic Hymn. For this project, Concerto Palatino was joined by a truly "star-studded" lineup of singers: Hana Blazíková and Barbora Kabátková, sopranos; Alex Potter, countertenor; Benedict Hymans and Jan van Elsacker, tenor; Tomás Kral, baritone; and Jaromir Nosek, bass.

Tracklist:

  1. Tui Sunt Cœli A 8 (No. 494 From "Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604")
  2. In Me Transierunt Irae Tuae A 5 (No. 263 From "Sacrae Cantiones Quinque Vocum, 1562")
  3. Si Caelum Et Caeli Caelorum A 6 (No. 401 From "Cantiones Sacrae Sex Vocum, 1594")
  4. Deus Misereatur Nostri In F Ionian Mode (No. 38 From "Concerti, Il Primo Libro, 1587")
  5. Beati Quorum Remissae Sunt A 6 (From "Psalmi Davidici, 1583" - Instrumental Version)
  6. Jubilate Deo Omnis Terra, Exultate A 12 (No. 13 From "Reliquae Sacrorum Concentuum, 1615")
  7. Cantate Domino A 7 (From "Promptuarii Musici, Sacras Harmonias Sive Motetas, Vol. 2, 1612")
  8. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 35, Miserere Mei, Deus A 6 "De Tempore"
  9. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 124, De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine A 10, "Psalmum De Peccatis"
  10. Astron
  11. Intrada XIX A 5 - Cantzon XI A 5 (From "Gantz Neue Cantzon, Intraden, Balletten, Courranten, 1618")
  12. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 127, O Quam Suavis Est, Domine A 12, "In Festo Corporis Christi"
  13. Emendemus In Melius A 6 (No. 3 From "Concerti, Il Primo Libro, 1587")
  14. Laudate Dominum A 7 (No. 89 From "Promptuarium Musicum, Pars Altera, 1612")
  15. Tristis Est Anima Mea A 5 (No. 9 From "Modulorum 4-10 Vocibus Secundum Volumen, 1565")
  16. Aurora Lucis Rutilat A 10 (No. 513 From "Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604")
  17. Sacræ Symphoniæ: No. 136, Regna Triumphalem A 12 "In Coronationem Romanorum Imperatoris"

UPC > 5425004840738

Format > New CD

Label > Passacaille

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