[1] | Claude Goudimel (~1514-1572)/Ali Ufki (1610-1675): Psalm 2 | 7'08 |
[2] | Claude Goudimel/Ali Ufki [Albert Wociech Bobowski]: Psalm 5 | 3'40 |
[3] | Nicholas Vallet (1583-1642): Pièté royale (Psalm 8 arr. for lute) | 1'49 |
[4] | Claude Goudimel/Ali Ufki: Psalm 1 | 6'07 |
[5] | Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672): Bringt her dem Herren, SWV 283 | 3'08 |
[6] | Claude Goudimel/Ali Ufki: Psalm 10 | 4'22 |
[7] | Alessandro Grandi (1577-1630): Egredimini, Filiæ Sion | 4'14 |
[8] | Claude Goudimel/Ali Ufki: Psalm 8 | 1'56 |
[9] | Sultan Murad Han III. (1574-1594): Uyan ey | 4'53 |
[10] | Alessandro Grandi: Cantabo Domino | 4'39 |
[11] | Neva Taksim: improvisation in Neva Taksim | 2'26 |
[12] | Neva Ilahiler: sacred songs in the sufi tradition in Neva Taksim | 7'58 |
[13] | Louis Bourgeois (1510-1561): Psalm 42 (Ainsi qu'on oit le cerf bruire) | 2'38 |
[14] | Nayi Ali Dede (16th cent.): Bayati Pesrev | 3'13 |
[15] | Isaac Fresko Romano/Tanburi Isak (1745-1814): Yslach mishamayyim | 2'15 |
[16] | Devish Köçek (+1684): Bayati Ayin 3. Selam | 1'38 |
[17] | Musi/Rabbi Mushe Fao (+1776): Dügah Maye Saz Semaisi | 3'41 |
[18] | Johann Ludwig Steiner (1688-1741): Eustache du Caurroy (fantasia in 3 parts about Psalm 1) | 2'11 |
[19] | Prince Dimetrius Cantemirus/Kantemiroglu (1673-1723): Pençgah Saz Semaisi | 3'52 |
[20 | Salamone Rossi (~1550[?]-1630): Elohim Hashivenu (Psalm 80:4) | 2'46 |
total time | 75'18 |
Ahmet Özan, voice
Robert Crowe, sopranista
Stephan Rath, lute
Andreas Nachtsheim, lute
Arno Jochem de la Rosée, viola da gamba
L'arte del mondo (on period instruments, 2 vl.,vla.,vc.), directed by Werner Erhardt
Vocal Consort Berlin, directed by Klaus-Martin Bresgott
Pera-Ensemble (Ud, Kanun/Santur, Kemençe/Rebab, Ney, Bendir/Daire/Kundüm)
directed by Mehmet C. Yesilçsay
direction: Mehmet C. Yesilçsay
Recording: 2008, Istanbul, Berlin, Munich