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Vogelweide / Mustonen- Jerusalem (CD)

SKU: 4742229005553
Regular price 63.00 NIS
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the album cover for Vogelweide / Mustonen - Jerusalem
the album cover for Vogelweide / Mustonen - Jerusalem

Medieval music often surprises us with it's oriental sounds. The East was a greater influence to Europe in the Middle Ages than it is often realized. The Moors ruled the Iberian Peninsula for almost 800 years, and the East and the South influenced our culture, including music, through Spain and the crusades. The lute, bow and several oriental percussion instruments made their way to Europe and that is why the music of the southern cultures sounds so natural on ancient instruments. As a holy city for three world religions, not only a 'Clash of Cultures' took place in Jerusalem at all times, but also a musical transfer. On their latest recording the ensemble Hortus Musicus explores this musical exchange. Many of the songs included are traditional Jewish songs or anonymous tunes of unknown specific origins, while three are by composers Walther von der Vogelweide and Neidhart von Reventhal.

Tracklist:

  1. Palästinalied
  2. Deus Miserere
  3. Llibre Vermell De Montserrat: Polorum Regina
  4. Winder Wo Ist Nu Dein Kraft
  5. La Quinte Estampie Real
  6. Como Poden Per Sas Culpas (Cantiga No. 166)
  7. Owê Dirre Sumerzît
  8. Llibre Vermell De Montserrat: Stella Splendens In Monte
  9. Chanconeta Tedescha
  10. Lamma Bada
  11. Kharwat Habibi
  12. Istampitta La Belicha
  13. Uri Tsafon
  14. Adon Haselihot
  15. Az Yashir Moshe
  16. Samaitani Chalaitani
  17. Reyah Hadas
  18. Ma Navu Al Heharim
  19. Lecha Dodi
  20. Ani Tsame
Format: New CD/Classical

Vogelweide / Mustonen- Jerusalem (CD)

SKU: 4742229005553
Regular price 63.00 NIS
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.18.2018

 
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Medieval music often surprises us with it's oriental sounds. The East was a greater influence to Europe in the Middle Ages than it is often realized. The Moors ruled the Iberian Peninsula for almost 800 years, and the East and the South influenced our culture, including music, through Spain and the crusades. The lute, bow and several oriental percussion instruments made their way to Europe and that is why the music of the southern cultures sounds so natural on ancient instruments. As a holy city for three world religions, not only a 'Clash of Cultures' took place in Jerusalem at all times, but also a musical transfer. On their latest recording the ensemble Hortus Musicus explores this musical exchange. Many of the songs included are traditional Jewish songs or anonymous tunes of unknown specific origins, while three are by composers Walther von der Vogelweide and Neidhart von Reventhal.

Tracklist:

  1. Palästinalied
  2. Deus Miserere
  3. Llibre Vermell De Montserrat: Polorum Regina
  4. Winder Wo Ist Nu Dein Kraft
  5. La Quinte Estampie Real
  6. Como Poden Per Sas Culpas (Cantiga No. 166)
  7. Owê Dirre Sumerzît
  8. Llibre Vermell De Montserrat: Stella Splendens In Monte
  9. Chanconeta Tedescha
  10. Lamma Bada
  11. Kharwat Habibi
  12. Istampitta La Belicha
  13. Uri Tsafon
  14. Adon Haselihot
  15. Az Yashir Moshe
  16. Samaitani Chalaitani
  17. Reyah Hadas
  18. Ma Navu Al Heharim
  19. Lecha Dodi
  20. Ani Tsame