Recordings of concerts in the Netherlands, made by the Concertzender. Recordings of early music concerts. A concert of the Festival Old Music 2015 by Les Basses Réunies, and ‘Cantor in Leipzig’ by the Dutch Vocal Ensemble & The Northern Consort conducted by Fokko Oldenhuis.
A) Concert in the context of the Festival Old Music 2015. Les Basses Réunies plays the programme Humes Love for the Lyra-Viol with works by Tobias Hume and John Bull.
The instruments that were used in this concert were built by Charles Riché.
Tobias Hume (ca. 1579-1645)
1. Start. The lady of Sussex Delight
2. An almain, The lady Canes delight
3. Harke, harke
4. A humorous pavin
5. Sweet ayre. The earle of Arundels favoret
6. The spirit of gambo. The Lord Dewys favoret
John Bull (1562/3 – 1628)
7. In nomine pour clavecin
Tobias Hume
8. Captain Humes galiard
9. What greater grief
10. A Soldiers resolution
11. Loves Farewell
12. The passion of musicke. Sir Christopher Hattons choice
13. A careless humour
14. Touch me lightly
15. Touch me sweetly
16. Lesson for two bass viols, with report one from the other
17. Musicke & mirth. The lady Hattons delight
18. My mistress hath a pritty thing
19. Fain would I change that note
Les Basses Réunies: Guido Balestracci, lyra viol. Bruno Cocset, discant gamba and lyra viol. Richard Myron, consortbass. Bertrand Cuiller, harpsichord
Recording: TivoliVredenburg Utrecht, 4 September 2015
Production & technique: Wijnand de Groot
B) In the concert ‘Cantor in Leipzig’ the
Dutch Vocal Ensemble & The Northern Consort conducted by Fokko Oldenhuis reconstructed a series of job interviews in Leipzig in 1722. In this concert,
they performed cantatas by three candidates: Telemann, Graupner and Johann Sebastian Bach.
J. S. Bach / G. Ph. Telemann / Ch. Graupner ?
20. Cantate Machet die Tore Weit
21. Cantate Aus der Tiefen rufen wir Gott
22. Cantate Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn
23. Cantate Machet die Tore Weit
Dutch Vocal Ensemble & The Northern Consort conducted by Fokko Oldenhuis with solists: Marjon Strijk, soprano. Dave ten Kate, alto. Daniel van Kessel, tenor and Robert Muuse, baritone
Recording: Dominicuskerk in Amsterdam, 3 June 2012.
Production: Kees van der Wiel
Technique: Sabrina ter Horst