Mönch von Salzburg: Weltliche Lieder
On this CD:
1. Das Taghorn
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
2. Ich han in ainem garten gesehen
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
3. Caldy valdy
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
4. Was Ich hewer das iar anvach
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
5. Der Tewfel und ain klaffent schalkch
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
6. Vil maniger gewd von sweigen sich
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
7. In aller werlt mein liebster hort
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
8. Das Kchühorn
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
9. Wolauf lieben gesellen unverzeit--Seyt willekumen her Mertein
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
10. Der Herbst mit süessen trawben
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
11. Ich klag dir traut gesell
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
12. Dem allerlibsten schönsten weib
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
13. Trawt allerliebstes frewlein czart
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
14. Ich het czu hannt geloket mir
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
15. Mein traut gesell
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
16. Das Nachthorn
Composed by Monch von Salzburg
Performed by Augsburg Ensemble Fur Fruhe Musik
with Hans Ganser, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Heinz Schwamm
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Once upon a time (the 14th century, actually), there was a monk whose name we'll never know. He probably lived in Salzburg, and among his other duties he wrote songs, becoming one of the most well-known lyricists of the Middle Ages. The diversity and originality of his compositions shows in everything from love songs to bawdy drinking songs, and each one reveals a personality that's effectively captured by the excellent singers and instrumentalists of the Augsburg Early Music Ensemble. As we listen to these songs, we feel as if we're in the presence of an articulate and charming folk singer, who tells his stories as if he had lived them himself. --David Vernier
Mönch von Salzburg: Weltliche Lieder, Music, Monch von Salzburg, Rainer Herpichbohm, Sabine Lutzenberger, Ensemble Für Fruhe Musik Augsburg, Hans Ganser, Classical, Early Music / Chant, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music
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Mönch von Salzburg: Weltliche Lieder
Manufacturer: Christophorus ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001MOK Release Date: 1996-01-30 |
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Amazon.com
Once upon a time (the 14th century, actually), there was a monk whose name we'll never know. He probably lived in Salzburg, and among his other duties he wrote songs, becoming one of the most well-known lyricists of the Middle Ages. The diversity and originality of his compositions shows in everything from love songs to bawdy drinking songs, and each one reveals a personality that's effectively captured by the excellent singers and instrumentalists of the Augsburg Early Music Ensemble. As we listen to these songs, we feel as if we're in the presence of an articulate and charming folk singer, who tells his stories as if he had lived them himself. --David VernierMusic Review:
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