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Singer Pur, Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets and Songs (2022)

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Singer Pur, Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets and Songs (2022)

Singer Pur, Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets and Songs (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 355 Mb | Total time: 66:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Oehms Classics | # OC 1726 | Recorded: 2022

This compilation includes selected works by the noted Renaissance composer Ludwig Senfl, who was an important student of Heinrich Isaac. In 1523 Senfl joined the Munich court orchestra at the court of Maximilian I, where he worked until his death.

Singer Pur & Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets & Songs (2022)

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Singer Pur & Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets & Songs (2022)

Singer Pur & Ensemble Leones - Ludwig Senfl: Motets & Songs (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 354 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 156 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:06:28
Classical, Choral | Label: Oehms Classics

This compilation includes selected works by the noted Renaissance composer Ludwig Senfl, who was an important student of Heinrich Isaac. In 1523 Senfl joined the Munich court orchestra at the court of Maximilian I, where he worked until his death. Singer Pur will perform these pieces at their Singer Pur Tage festival, and at the 2023 Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference in Munich.

Singer Pur - Koster: Der Geiger von Echternach (2021)

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Singer Pur - Koster: Der Geiger von Echternach (2021)

Singer Pur - Koster: Der Geiger von Echternach (2021)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 243 MB | Cover | 01:02:00 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 143 MB
Classical | Label: Oehms Classics

The "Geiger von Echternach" deals with the origins of the Echternach Jumping Procession, which dates back to the Middle Ages and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ballad tells the story of Tall Veit, who on his return from the Orient is sentenced to death by hanging for allegedly killing his wife. The composer and poet are equally interested in a detailed description of the different emotional states of the musician Veits, which modulate his violin playing and move the listener more and more until they fall into a dance rage from which only Saint Willibrord can free them.