Following on their exploration of 17th-century English song (Perpetual Night), Sébastien Daucé, the Ensemble Correspondances and Lucile Richardot find themselves on the shores of the Baltic Sea in the same century, unearthing a treasury of music both beautiful and rare: the sacred music of the Court of Stockholm. A fascinating musical voyage in the form of a meditation on the meaning of life, and its ending…
Northern Light Echoes from 17th-century Scandinavia
Franz Tunder (1614-1667)
· Ack Herre, låt dina helga änglar (7'17)
David Pohle (1624-1695)
· Herr, wenn ich nur dich habe (9'33)
Christian Geist (ca 1650-1711)
· Es war aber an der Stätte, da er gekreuziget ward (9'32)
Giuseppe Peranda (1625-1675)
· O Jesu mi dulcissime (7'01)
Vincenzo Albrici (1631-1696)
· Cogita, o homo (7'22)
·Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703)
· Ach, daß ich Wasser's g'nug hätte (Lamento) (7'01)
Christian Ritter (ca. 1645/50-1717/25)
· Salve, mi puerule (4'09)
Sebastian Knüpfer (1633-1676)
Suite de danses
· Allemanda - Lentissime (2'40)
· Corranta (0'50)
· Balletto - Presto (0'41)
· Sarabanda (4'08)
Johann Krieger (1651-1735)
· I frid vill jag nu fara (4'28)
Franz Tunder (1614-1667)
· Jubilate et exultate, vivat rex Carolus (8'52)
Johann Fischer (1646-1716/17)
· Das klagende Schweden-Reich (7'58)