CD 1 | ||
Gottfried Finger (~1660-1730): | ||
Sonata for 2 trumpets, timpani, bassoon, strings and b.c. | ||
[1] | Allegro-Adagio-Allegro | 5'14 |
Johann Heinrich Hörmann (1694-1764): | ||
Mass Nr. 5 for SATB, choir, 2 trp., timp., strings and b.c | ||
[2] | Kyrie | 3'35 |
[3] | Gloria | 6'49 |
[4] | Credo | 4'36 |
[5] | Sanctus-Benedictus | 1'56 |
[6] | Agnus Dei | 4'03 |
Gottfried Finger (~1660-1730): | ||
Sonata Nr. 3 for 2 violins and b.c. | ||
[7] | Adagio-Allegro-Largo-Allegro | 4'44 |
Johann Heinrich Hörmann (1694-1764): | ||
Mass Nr. 4 for SATB, choir, 2 trp., timp., strings and b.c. | ||
[8] | Kyrie | 2'37 |
[9] | Gloria | 7'21 |
[10] | Credo | 5'42 |
[11] | Sanctus | 1'50 |
[12] | Benedictus | 2'31 |
[13] | Agnus Dei | 2'49 |
Gottfried Finger (~1660-1730): | ||
Sonata Nr. 4 for 2 violins and b.c. | ||
[14] | Adagio-Allegro-Adagio-Allegro-Allegro | 5'05 |
total time | 58'59 | |
CD 2 | ||
Johann Heinrich Hörmann (1694-1764): | ||
Mass Nr. 3 for SATB, choir, 2 trp., timp., strings and b.c. | ||
[1] | Kyrie | 2'22 |
[2] | Gloria | 8'16 |
[3] | Credo | 6'30 |
[4] | Sanctus | 2'11 |
[5] | Benedictus | 3'14 |
[6] | Agnus Dei | 2'34 |
Johann Elias da Sylva (1716-1798): | ||
[7] | Te deum in c major | 3'23 |
Hymni pro festo Ss. Corporis Christi | ||
[8] | Ecce panis angelorum | 2'36 |
[9] | In figuris praesignatur | 4'07 |
[10] | Bone pastor panis vere | 4'42 |
[11] | Tu qui cuncta scis et vales | 2'57 |
Leopold Strach (1699-1755): | ||
[12] | Dulcis amor, Motette de Beata Virgine Maria | 10'30 |
total time | 53'39 |
Jörg Waschinski, sopranista (Hörmann)
Bernhard Landauer, countertenor (Hörmann, da Sylva)
Christophe Einhorn, tenor (Hörmann)
Johannes Chum, tenor (de Sylva)
Ralf Ernst, bass (Hörmann)
Wolf Matthias Friedrich, bass (Strach)
Kammerchor des Ferdinandeums, Innsbruck (Hörmann, da Sylva)
Aura Musicale Budapest (on period instruments, Finger and Hörmann):
8 violins, 4 viols, 2 celli, double bass, 3 trombones, 2 trumpets, timpani,
theorbo, harp, bassoon, positive organ
Kammerorchester des Ferdinandeums (da Sylva)
Concerto Armonico Budapest (Strach)
Direction: Joseph Wetzinger
Live recordings:
October 4 and 5, 2000, Stiftskirche Wilten/Innsbruck, Austria (Hörmann)
March 13 and 14, 1998, Tiroler Landesmuseum Innsbruck, Austria (da Sylva)
February 20 and 21, 1999, Tiroler Landesmuseum Innsbruck, Austria (Strach)