Hammerschmidt - Ach Jesus stirbt | Ricercar RIC418

Hammerschmidt - Ach Jesus stirbt

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Label: Ricercar

Cat No: RIC418

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 9th October 2020

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About

Andreas Hammerschmidt is undoubtedly the most unjustly neglected composer of seventeenth-century Lutheran Germany. Very few recordings have been devoted to him, even though his music was widely published during his lifetime. The fifteen or so published collections offer a great variety of works, which, like those of his famous contemporary Heinrich Schütz, illustrate the fusion between the Lutheran polyphonic tradition and the various stylistic influences of the Italian Baroque. For this musical portrait of Hammerschmidt, Vox Luminis has drawn on several of these collections in order to offer as rounded a picture as possible of the variety of the composer’s styles. The entire programme is structured around texts for Passiontide and Easter, introduced by an intensely moving madrigalian motet on the death of Christ, Ach Jesus stirbt.

“Meunier always finds a deeply human dimension” – BBC Music Magazine

“Vox Luminis, whose name on a release these days is enough in itself to spark a tingle of anticipation” – Gramophone

“One of the key differences between Vox Luminis and many other such ensembles…is how homogeneity is challenged as the default priority…The strong identities within the ensemble allow for new lyrical dimensions to emerge” – Gramophone

“With its transparent, flexible, indeed luminous sound, it is rather different from English ensembles” – The Observer

Reviews

Compared with the famous triumvirate of his contemporaries, Schütz, Schein and Scheidt (or even Michael Praetorius), Andreas Hammerschmidt (c1611-1675) is an unheralded figure ... but here unquestionably he gets in at the front door. ... Altogether, this is the standout among the albums I have reviewed in a year where such experiences have seemed more necessary than ever.  Fabrice Fitch (Recording of the Month)
Gramophone December 2020
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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