An educational programme featuring early music, today, dedicated to Neurenberg composer Johann Erasmus Kinderman, who was born 400 years ago.
We also look at the Neurenberger School: Kindermanns teacher Johann Staden, his student Georg Caspar Wecker and his student Johann Pachelbel.
Johann Staden (1581 – 1634)
1 Magnificat
Hana Blažíková, soprano. Alex Potter, counter tenor. Satoshi Mizukoshi, tenor. Dominik Wörner, bass. Windsbacher Knabenchor, Capella de la Torre, Concerto Palatino conducted Martin Lehmann
(Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 88875042942, 2015)
Johann Erasmus Kindermann (1616 – 1655)
from: Canzoni, sonatae (1653)
2 Canzon no 7
Der musikalische Garten
(CD: À 2 violin verstimbt. Ars Produktion ARS 38 152, 2014)
3 Sonata no 2 in A
4 Sonata no 1 in D
Ulrika Westerberg, violin. Tre Kronor Baroque Ensemble
(CD: Music of the Swedish great power period. Daphne Records 1025, 2010)
from: Musikalische Friedens Seufftzer (1642)
5 Ach Herr, sih doch
6 Da pacem, Domine
7 Fried, wo bist so lang
from: Musikalische Friedens Freud (1650)
8 Lasst uns alle
9 Wie ist uns?
10 Nun lieben Christen
Weser-Renaissance conducted by Manfred Cordes
(CD: Friedens Seufftzer und Jubel-Geschrey. CPO 999 571-2, 2000)
Georg Caspar Wecker (1632 – 1695)
11 Partita in A
– I Praeludium
– II Ballet
– III Aria
– IV Courante
Ralf Waldner, harpsichord
(CD: Claviermusik aus Nürnberg. TYXArt TXA 13037, 2014)
Johann Pachelbel (1653 – 1706)
12 Das Gewitter in Aprilen
13 Musikalische Ergötzung no 5, Suite in C, P 374
– I Sonata
– II Aria
– III Treza
– IV Ciacona
14 Uit Musikalische Ergötzung no 4, Suite in E, P 373
– V Ciacona
Gli Incogniti olv. Amandine Beyer, violin
(CD: Joh. Pachelbel: Un orage d’avril. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902238, 2016)