The Vanishing Nordic Chorale
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Label: Sono Luminus
Cat No: DSL92128
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 28th March 2011
Contents
Artists
Musik EkklesiaConductor
Philip SprayArtists
Musik EkklesiaConductor
Philip SprayAbout
Four hundred years ago, individuals travelled - if they travelled at all - only by the strained effort of foot and beast, wind and sail. Communication beyond the sound of their voices required hand-writing and hand-delivering. Even so, across Northern Europe, something unlikely was occurring. The musical memory of the Nordic people was becoming embodied with an identical opus of melodies. Average people, from Trondheim to Leipzig, participated weekly in the performance of the same tunes, each sung in their own language. These were ‘chorales’ (or hymn tunes) which formed the basis of congregational worship in the state-run churches beginning during the Nordic Golden Age of the Reformation.
The Vanishing Nordic Chorale presents 14 of these melodies sung in Nordic languages: the lilt of Swedish, the angled turn of Norwegian, and the gentle kneeding of Danish offer listeners a music all their own.
In this collection, simple eight-bar chorale tunes have not been doggedly repeated merely to span their many verses. Instead, Musik Ekklesia director Philip Spray has exploited a variety of techniques to feature these tunes in situ as it were, either by selecting whole works of composers that incorporated the tunes — as in Bach’s alto aria from Cantata 137, Mendelssohn’s Forlen os freden, and Nielsen’s Denne er daget — or by taking one composer’s work on a short chorale verse, such as Pachelbel’s organ arrangement of Du er, opstandne sejerhelt, here arranged for various groups of baroque instruments, and setting it against a ritornello (i.e. Bach’s orchestral prelude to Cantata 99), or du Caurroy’s verses, similarly set alongside a well-known Noël by Charpentier as their ritornello.
Spray has also borrowed chorale tunes from the Danish, Swedish or Norwegian Chorale Books and arranged them for voices and various consorts of instruments.
Musik Ekklesia is a baroque period-instrument ensemble based in Indianapolis that draws leading players from around the United States and abroad. In this recording, old instruments are used not solely for historical recreation, but for their unique, timeless timbre and appropriateness to the folk-like character of some of the musical material.
This album is sure to delight classical and early music lovers.
Contents:
1. Bach/Pachelbel: Du er, opstandne sejershelt (Was Gott tut)
2. Crüger: Hvorledes skal jeg møde (Wie soll ich dich empfangen)
3. Praetorius: Lovsjung Krist (Psallite)
4. Bach: Lover den Herre (Lobe den Herren)
5. Trad. Norwegian, arr. Spray: Mitt hjerte alltid vanker (My Heart Always Wanders)
6. Grieg, arr. Spray: Den store hvide flok (A Great White Host)
7. Trad. Swedish, arr. Spray: Der mange skal komme (Many Shall Come)
8. Charpentier/du Caurroy: Från Gud vill jag ej vika (Von Gott will ich nicht lassen)
9. Scheidt: På dig jag hoppas (In dich hab’ ich gehoffet, Herr)
10. Bach: O Jesus så søt, O Jesus så mild (O Jesulein süß, O Jesulein mild)
11. Mendelssohn: Forlen os freden, Herre, nu (Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich)
12. Neumark/Bach, arr. Spray: Min själ, låt Gud i allt få råda (Wer nur den lieben Gott)
13. Nielsen: Denne er dagen, som Herren har gjort (This is the Day the Lord Has Made)
14. Hassler: Sänd, Herre, dina änglar ut (Herzlich lieb)
15. Nielsen: Prelude VI (1929) / Bach: Var hälsad, sköna morgonstund (Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern)
16. Nielsen: Prelude I (1930) / Nielsen: Der er en Vej (There is a Way)
17. Buxtehude: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God)
18. Nielsen: Prelude XXIII (1929) / Pedersøn: Vor Gud han er så fast en borg (Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott)
19. Karosi: Improvisation on Prelude XXIII & Ein feste Burg
20. Buxtehude: Klag-Lied (Lament)
Total Timing – 61:27
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