Michael Praetorius: Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, Voices of Music 4K UHD video
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- An instrumental version of Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, performed by Voices of Music. Live, 4K UHD video from the Virtuoso Concerto concert, December 17, 2016.
Michael Praetorius was one of the most important composers and theorists of the late renaissance and early-17th century. His astonishing encyclopedia of music gives us an intriguing glimpse into the instruments and performance practices of the time, and his writing covers all aspects of music. Praetorius wrote popular hymn settings, as well as large-scale compositions that borrowed elements of the Italian polychoral tradition. Praetorius was a tune collector, just like the musicologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who collected songs and dances from different countries; he planned eight volumes of these secular works, but he only finished one: his book of French instrumental dances Terpsichore, named after the muse of dance (1612).
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen is Praetorius’s setting of a preexisting tune which appears in 1609 in the Speyer hymnal. The text paraphrases the themes in Isaiah 11:1, “A shoot will grow from the root of Jesse, and the branch from the roots will bear fruit.”
In the early 17th century, it was common practice to adapt vocal music for all kinds of instrumental performance. Here we have adapted the music to the pavan rhythm that was popular c1600-1615: ♩ ♫ ♩ ♫ ♩ ♫
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij and David Tayler
Directors
Musicians (left to right)
Carla Moore, Gabrielle Wunsch, Lisa Grodin and
Maxine Nemerovski, baroque violins
Maria Caswell, baroque viola
Peter Maund, frame drum
Elisabeth Reed and Tanya Tomkins, baroque cellos
Farley Pearce, violone
David Tayler, archlute
Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ
Sehr fein musiziert. Das wird Michael Praetorius sehr gefallen
This is one of my favorite works! Fantastic!!!!
You bring Renaissance music to life in a beautiful way
Thank you. We hope to do more renaissance music someday....
A simply wonderful captivating musical treasure.
Música preciosa y celestial…gracias a Dios ❤
I love how the title appears on the harpsichord at the beginning! How clever!
I didn't notice! My God, that is the most elegant way of doing it I've EVER seen, by far! I'm actually a bit blown away to be honest, even though it's the simplest thing :)
How can someone with musical tastes as refined as yours , use such a lowly profile picture... It's beyond me .
The frog is upset because even after eons of evolution, his kind is outside the Venn diagram for "refined" ;)
What an absolutely glorious rendition of a gorgeous piece of music! Very well played indeed! God himself would be proud.
Sehr fein musiziert. Das wird Michael Praetorius sehr gefallenPrima, sowohl Musik (Orgel, Gesang, Musici, Bläser) als auch Verkündigung! Das tut wirklich gut bei dem ganzen kirchlichen Eiapopeia, Pillepalle und StilleNachtGedudel in Evang. Kirchen! Danke! Tolle Solisten! Wunderbar auch in der kleinen Besetzung. An alle Künstlerinnen und Künstler herzlichen Dank, wie auch an den Pfarrer und alles Gute für 2021 in Sachsen und überall! Grüße aus Rheinhessen. Dazu die digitalen Thomaner, irre, die Idee. Jungs, ihr seid klasse!
Danke vielmals
Es mir selig macht.
Love it! Never heard it played with such a fast temp before, it works.
Lo, how a rose e'er blooming from tender stem hath sprung!
Esecuzione fantastica.
*PERFECT!*
It's Christmas in February!!!
Thanks ..really good .. :)
It is beautiful
I also love hearing this as an instrumental and not with a choir.
bela musica, bravo
Amazing! And may I make a suggestion? Jean Baptiste Lully wrote this lovely piece called Prelude pour la Nuit - it would be so nice if you would consider playing it! I bet you'd do a beautiful job : )
Idea!
"Te Amarei para Sempre." Da pesar que a tradução ser outra, filme muito bom por ter apresentado essa música.
Bravi !
The angels pass!
The translation reads “Lo How A Rose E’er Blooming”
It is often translated that way, perhaps it's more poetic. It literally means "a rose has sprung up."
May i use this for backing track for Christmas singing? It's so beautiful
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Mein alternativ Weihnachtslied, das für meine Ohren besser klingt als die christmassongs aus Amerika,!
:)
Good tempo. Too slow seems Romantic and anachronistic