Conversations with God

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Nicolaus Bruhns, Claudio Monteverdi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Rosenmüller, Samuel Scheidt, Andreas Hammerschmidt, Heinrich Scheidemann

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Ambronay

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 77

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: AMY045

AMY045. Conversations with God

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Ach Herr, strafe mich nicht Georg Philipp Telemann, Composer
Georg Philipp Telemann, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Erbarm dich mein, O Gott Heinrich Scheidemann, Composer
Heinrich Scheidemann, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Premiere Pavane A 5 Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Ach Gott, Warum Hast Du Mein Vergessen? Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Sinfonia XI Johann Rosenmüller, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Johann Rosenmüller, Composer
Le Concert Etranger
Herr, Wie Lange Willst Du Mein So Gar Vergessen? Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Praeludium Heinrich Scheidemann, Composer
Heinrich Scheidemann, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Ergo Sit Nulla Ratio Salutis Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Sinfonia a cinque Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Ist Nicht Ephraim Mein Teurer Sohn? Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
7 Variations Pour Orgue Sur Warum Betrübst Du Dich, Mein Herz? Samuel Scheidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Samuel Scheidt, Composer
Hemmt eure Trähnenfluht Nicolaus Bruhns, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
Nicolaus Bruhns, Composer
Inter Brachia Salvatoris Mei Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Composer
Itay Jedlin, Conductor
Le Concert Etranger
The title of this recording, ‘Conversations with God’, takes its cue from a 1645 publication by Andreas Hammerschmidt, a representative of the generation of German composers who grew up after Schütz, several of whom are represented on this disc. He was plainly an accomplished musician, conversant with the a cappella church style, the newer Italian solo vocal idiom and the consort music of England. All of these may be heard here but Hammerschmidt’s invention is far from consistent in the short works selected. His younger contemporary Nicolaus Bruhns’s cantata Hemmt eure Tränenflut is far more convincing, albeit in a later style that forms a bridge with Telemann’s fine single-movement setting of Psalm 8. It’s a curious recital in that it holds together far better than some of its constituent parts: the instrumental numbers frame the vocal ones very successfully.

The same might perhaps be said of the vocal cast, which is stronger as a group, and stronger still when supported by several instrumentalists. (That said, the concluding solo motet by Hammerschmidt, by some way his strongest piece here, is dispatched very confidently by the ensemble’s countertenor.) The sound recording is at its most characterful in the organ works, recorded on the instrument of the church in Chancueil near Paris, an elegant instrument on which one might have wished for more information: the booklet says nothing of it and is silent on a good deal else, not least…most of the music.

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