Martin Luther & his adversary Albrecht von Brandenburg
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Label: Christophorus - Entree
Cat No: CHE01702
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th March 2012
Contents
Works
Gregorian Antiphon: Regina coelorumIch hoff es sei fast wohl moglich
Te Deum
Misit me vivens pater
Quis dabit occulis (arr. Senfl)
Felix Austriae domus
Christ unser Herr
Nu bitten wir den Heiligen Geist
Hertzliebstes pild (arr. Arnolt Schlick)
Non moriar sed vivam
All ding mit rad
Benedictus
Hoe lostelick
Maria zart
Nun hab ich all mein Tag (Anonymous)
Primi toni
Weg wart
Wer gnad durch klaff
Ich weiss ein hubschen Baurenknecht
Non moriar sed vivam
Artists
Johann Rosenmuller EnsembleConductor
Arno PaduchWorks
Gregorian Antiphon: Regina coelorumIch hoff es sei fast wohl moglich
Te Deum
Misit me vivens pater
Quis dabit occulis (arr. Senfl)
Felix Austriae domus
Christ unser Herr
Nu bitten wir den Heiligen Geist
Hertzliebstes pild (arr. Arnolt Schlick)
Non moriar sed vivam
All ding mit rad
Benedictus
Hoe lostelick
Maria zart
Nun hab ich all mein Tag (Anonymous)
Primi toni
Weg wart
Wer gnad durch klaff
Ich weiss ein hubschen Baurenknecht
Non moriar sed vivam
Artists
Johann Rosenmuller EnsembleConductor
Arno PaduchAbout
Archbishop Albrecht was perhaps the only German Renaissance prince of the church who matched his Italian counterparts: art was for him a means of self-glorification and aggrandisement. The court orchestra he established in Halle an der Saale is depicted in several paintings. His court painter was none other than Mathias Grünewald, whilst Albrecht Dürer also painted several portraits of him.
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