У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Die mit Tränen säen. Johann Hermann Schein. Weser-Renaissance Bremen. Manfred Cordes, Direction или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Die mit Tränen säen, werden mit Freuden ernten from Israelsbrünnlein (26 Motets) Johann Hermann Schein (20 January 1586 – 19 November 1630) Weser-Renaissance Bremen Susanne Rydén, soprano Constance Backes, Soprano Marnix De Cat, Altus Hans Jörg Mammel, Tenor Knut Schoch, Tenor Harry van der Kamp, Bass Thomas Ihlenfeldt, Chitarrone Manfred Cordes, Direction and Organ Portative Johann Hermann Schein's Israels Brünnlein (Fountains of Israel), 1623 was dedicated to the Leipzig city government, is a set of sacred madrigals for five voices and continuo.“Nu danket alle Gott” is number 26 The printed music indicated further that they were composed "in a special graceful Italian madrigal manner." A century before Bach, music in northern Germany came under the influence of a new and powerful musical language originating in Italy and perfected by Claudio Monteverdi. Obsessed with eloquence, rhetoric and the marriage of text to music, the Italian madrigal was the choice musical form of the day. Johann Hermann Schein, who held J.S. Bach’s position at the Thomas Kirche in Leipzig exactly 100 years before him, was one of three German composers (Schutz, Schein, Scheidt) who successfully adapted and converted this new form to fit the German language. Schein’s “Israelisbrünnlein” or “The Fountains of Israel”, written in 1623, is an exquisite and moving collection of madrigals written on biblical texts from the Lutheran Bible. Though relatively unknown, it is a seminally important work in German musical history that was the foundation for the uniquely German relationship between text and music that reached its zenith with the sacred works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Psalm 126:5-6 Die mit Tränen säen, werden mit Freuden ernten. Sie gehen hin und weinen und tragen edlen Samen Und kommen mit Freuden und bringen ihre Garben. They who sow with tears will reap with joy. They go out and weep and carry worthy seed, And return with joy and bring their sheaves. #Schein