The baroque spirit in all his musical shapes. Matthias Weckmann: born 400 years ago.
Matthias Weckmann (1619-1674) was Heinrich Schütz’s pupil and became the organist of the St. Jacobi church (St James’ church) in Hamburg. His most important contribution was the foundation of the Collegium Musicum Hamburg.
Matthias Weckmann (1619-1674)
1. Sonate IX
2. Sonate VI
3. Sonate V
Caecilia–Concert: Fiona Russell, cornett, cornettino. Adam Woolf, tenor trombone. Wouter Verschuren, dulcian. Kathryn Cok, harpsichord and organ. Annabelle Ferdinand, violin
(CD Buxtehude & Co., Challenge Classics CC72179, 2007)
Matthias Weckmann
4. Cantata for bass, 2 violins, 3 gambas and basso continuo: “Kommet her zu mir alle, die ihr mühselig und beladen sind”
Peter Kooij, bass. L’Armonia Sonora conducted by Mieneke van der Velden, viola da gamba
(CD De Profundis Clamavi, Ramée RAM 0604, 2006)
Matthias Weckmann
5. Sonata 7, á 4
6. Sonata 8, á 3
7. Sonata 1, á 4
8. Der Schöne Hamburgerin Liebligkeit
9. Loblied auf Herrn Schuppen
10. Schöne Hamburgerin Abgesang
11. Der reinweissen Herzogin hochklare Seelenfarbe
12. Ehrenlied an Herrn Martenitz
13. Der reinweissen Herzogin hochklare Liebesfarbe
14. Sonata 10 à 3
15. Sonata 4 à 4
La Fenice and Ricercar Consort accompanied by Greta de Reyghere, soprano
(CD Matthias Weckman – La Fenice Ricercar, Ricercar RIC 140152, 199