Cantica obsoleta ACRONYM
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
24.07.2020
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1623 - 1680):
- 1 Sonata à 5 in D Minor, S-Uu 58:9a 07:13
- Johann Philipp Krieger (1649 - 1725):
- 2 Cantate domino canticum novum 08:21
- Giacomo Carissimi (1605 - 1674):
- 3 Doleo et pœnitet me 07:39
- Christian Geist (1650 - 1711):
- 4 Selig, ja selig, wer willig erträget 07:17
- Johann Jacob Löwe (1629 - 1703):
- 5 Sonata à 6 in E-Flat Major 03:54
- Samuel Capricornus (1628 - 1665):
- 6 Salvum me fac Deus 07:41
- Christian Flor (1626 - 1697):
- 7 Inter brachia salvatoris mei 05:51
- Caterina Giani:
- 8 Liebster Jesu, trautes Leben 03:56
- Johann Martin Radeck (1623 - 1684):
- 9 Herr, wenn ich nur dich habe 06:10
- Andreas Kirchhoff:
- 10 Sonata à 6 in G Minor 05:51
- Christian Ritter:
- 11 Miserere Christe mei 06:44
- Daniel Eberlin (1647 - 1715):
- 12 Ich kann nicht mehr ertragen 09:04
Info for Cantica obsoleta
ACRONYM presents Cantica Obsoleta, from the Düben Collection. The Düben archive consists of approximately 2300 music manuscripts, assembled by and named after a family of composers who served in succession as Kapellmeister (literally: “chapel master,” the director of music) to the Royal Swedish Court in Stockholm. Much of the music within the collection is unique, and the vast majority of it has neither been published in modern edition nor recorded. ACRONYM previously scoured the Düben Collection for sonatas that can now be heard on the ensemble's Paradise (Bertali) and Wunderkammer CDs. For this recording, they searched this treasure trove of seventeenth-century music for the most beautiful and fascinating works available. It is likely the first time any of these "forgotten songs" have been heard in hundreds of years.
ACRONYM
Hélène Brunet, soprano
Reginald Mobley, alto
Brian Giebler, tenor
Jonathan Woody, bass
ACRONYM
Baroque band ACRONYM—an "outstanding young early-music string ensemble" (The New Yorker)—is dedicated to giving modern premieres of the wild instrumental music of the seventeenth century. Playing with “...consummate style, grace, and unity of spirit” (The New York Times), the group formed in 2012 and has released eight critically acclaimed CDs since 2014. Recent projects include the first modern performances and recordings of works by Biber and Rosenmüller, and Samuel Capricornus's epic cantata cycle Jubilus Bernhardi with the Bach Choir of Holy Trinity. Forthcoming albums include the premiere recording of Johann Heinrich Schmelzer’s forgotten oratorio Le Memorie Dolorose alongside the early music ensemble TENET Vocal Artists.
Recent and upcoming engagements for ACRONYM include Boston Early Music Festival, Music Before 1800 (NYC), Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston), Washington National Cathedral (DC), Hamilton College Performing Arts Series (Clinton, NY), Indianapolis Early Music Festival, Toledo Museum of Art, Renaissance & Baroque (Pittsburgh), Academy of Early Music (Ann Arbor), Chamber Music Wilmington (NC), Electric Earth Concerts (Peterborough, NH), Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center’s Close Encounters with Music (Great Barrington, MA) and Five Boroughs Music Festival (NYC). In the 2018-19 season, ACRONYM has academic residencies at Youngstown State University and Vassar College. ACRONYM’s musicians can be heard in Apollo’s Fire, Tafelmusik, Les Arts Florissants, Handel and Haydn Society, Chicago Lyric Opera, International Contemporary Ensemble and the English Concert.
Booklet for Cantica obsoleta