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Educational programme with old music. . Rosenmüller in Venice – Old Music Festival part 2.
The Venetian school fascinated musicians and composers with its remarkable double choirs; they traveled from all over Europe to the bustling music city.
One of them was the German Johann Rosenmüller. In 1658, he was appointed chapel master of the San Marco, which he would remain for 25 years.
Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684)
1. De Profundis, Geistliches Konzert for soprano, alto, tenor en bass, 2 violins, 2 viola’s and basso continuo
Cantus Colln conducted by Konrad Junghänel
(CD Johann Rosenmüller Sacri Concerti, Harmonia Mundi 05472 77181 2)
Johann Rosenmüller
2. Laudate pueri Dominum, for soprano, countertenor, bass, seven instrumental parts and basso continuo
3. Sonata duodecima a 5
I Fedeli
(CD Johann Rosenmüller: Lo Zuane Tedesco, Panclassics PC 10222)
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649-1725)
4. Magnificat
Ensemble La Dolcezza. Barock trumpet ensemble Berlin. Capella Cantorum Berlin conducted by Klaus Eichhorn
(CD Gloria in excelsis Deo, Cappriccio 10721)
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
5. Conclusion from Tafelmusik I: Allegro – Largo – Allegro
Baroque Orchestra Concerto ’91 conducted by Ricardo Kanji. Pieter Jan Belder, recorder
(CD Georg Philipp Telemann, WVH 130)
Johann Rosenmüller
6. Psalmus Qui habitat in adjutorio, for double choir and 10 instruments.
Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble conducted by Arno Paduch
(CD Venezianische Abendmusik, Christophorus CHR 77333)