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Sebastian Ochsenkun: Heidelberger Tabulaturbuch

Dorothee Mields (soprano), Jan Kobow (tenor), Niklas Trustedt (tenor viol), Matthias Muller (bass-viol), Andreas Arend

Sebastian Ochsenkun: Heidelberger Tabulaturbuch
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Sebastian Ochsenkun: Heidelberger Tabulaturbuch

Dorothee Mields (soprano), Jan Kobow (tenor), Niklas Trustedt (tenor viol), Matthias Muller (bass-viol), Andreas Arend

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Sebastian Ochsenkun’s Tabulaturbuch auf die Lauten consisting of Latin motets (premiere recordings!), German psalms and songs, and Italian and French pieces was published in 1558 as a collection of contemporary vocal music arranged for the lute. As far as the placement of the music in the collection and quantitative factors are concerned, Josquin des Préz is the most prominently represented composer. In addition, pieces by other renowned composers such as Nicolas Gombert from the Spanish court of Emperor Charles V and Ioannes Mouton from the court of King Francis I of France can be heard on this recording. Ochsenkun was the lutenist of Prince Elector Ottheinrich of the Palatinate. Rising to what was a technically challenging task, he always produced the complete texture for his instrument by transcribing all the voices into lute tablature. His intabulations stand out from those of his contemporaries, who often limited themselves to three voices and sometimes to two. Nevertheless, Ochsenkun’s intabulations are excellently suited for »having a voice sing to them« – which will be demonstrated on this recording, also with several voices and in outstanding interpretations by the renowned singers Dorothee Mields and Jan Kobow. Viewed historically, Ochsenkun’s work is regarded as testimony to the high level of music and lute playing during the middle years of the sixteenth century, also in Southern Germany. It shows us a musician who with his aspiration to quality and system is able to offer far-reaching impulses even beyond his times and his instrument.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, All ding auff erd zergencklich ist
Track length4:47
No. 2, Glück mit der zeyt
Track length2:20
No. 3, Sancta Maria
Track length5:13
No. 4, Ung gay bergiere
Track length1:59
No. 5, Si pur ti guardo
Track length2:10
No. 6, Inviolata integra
Track length3:16
No. 7, Nostra ut pura
Track length2:14
No. 8, O Benigna O Regina O Maria
Track length2:19
No. 9, Impetum impetorum
Track length4:38
No. 10, Impetum impetorum
Track length6:22
No. 11, Herr das du mich so gestürtzet hast
Track length3:52
No. 12, Sih Pauren knecht laß Tröslein stahn
Track length2:46
No. 13, De profundis clamavi
Track length3:58
No. 14, Sustinuit anima mea
Track length5:23
No. 15, O Herr, nit ferr, sey dein genad
Track length3:11
No. 16, Ich armes keützlein kleine
Track length2:18
No. 17, Bewar mich Herr
Track length3:11
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