Musica Sveciae
During the 17th century Sweden developed into a great power, in military, political and cultural terms. The nobility became powerful landowners and castle builders, patrons of music and the arts. Music had its appointed place in their everyday lives, in their apartments and chapels. Here then, is a presentation of the musical life of an aristocratic household in 17th century Sweden - a wealth of material, played on authentic instruments.
Disc No: MSCD 303
Price: Sek. 155
Name: Virtue and Glory
 

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ComposerOpusMusicKey Performer
Hanlein, Paul   Fanfare from Sonata 'Battallia' a 5   Stefan Parkman, Tenor
Björn Lindahl, boy-soprano
Michael Bellini, Counter-tenor
Magnus Kyhle, tenor
Capella Nuova
Schmezer, Georg   Ich leb, aber nicht ich  
Schmezer, Georg   Laetamini cum Jerusalem  
Schmezer, Georg   0 dulcis amor Jesu  
Anonymous   Three Lute pieces - Phanatasia  
Anonymous   Three Lute pieces - Von himell hoch da kom ich hier  
Anonymous   Three Lute pieces - Ballo in Echo  
Rudbeck, Olof   Sorg- och Klagesång (Song of Sowwoe and lament)  
Becker, Dietrich   Schapa i migh Gudh  
Niewerth, Hinrich   Suite for Lute  
Baltzer, Thomas   Senr. Balshar's Division  
Ermisch, Caspar Jakob   Sonata a 4  
Duncker, David   Einen guten Kampff  
Anonymous   O Jesu, när jagh hädan skall  
Becker, Dietrich   Sonata No.15 a 5  
Lübeckh, Hendrich   Auffzug printipal No.4  

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