Performer: Lorenzo Ghielmi, Ensemble Biscantores
Conductor: Luca Colombo
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Passacaille
Release: 2020
Size: 1.05 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
01. anon.: Praeambulum No. 7
02. Walter, J: Aus tieffer Not: Verse 1
03. anon.: De profundis super discantum
04. Walter, J: Aus tieffer Not: Verse 2
05. anon.: Bells of the Rysum Parisch Church
06. Cracoviensis: Introitus de “Resurrectione Domini”: Resurrexi, et adhuc tecum sum
07. Buchner: Kyrie paschale
08. Buchner: Et in terra paschale
09. anon.: Praeambulum in principio cantus faciendus
10. Rein, C: Alleluia. Pascha nostrum
11. Buchner: Victimae paschali laudes
12. Despres: D’un autre amer – Victimae paschali
13. anon.: Praeambulum super Fantasia plenurij
14. anon.: Credo in unum Deum – Patrem omnipotentem (Alternating with Plainchant)
15. anon.: Wolhin lass vögelin sorgen
16. anon.: Summum Sanctus (Alternating with Plainchant)
17. Finck: O sacrum misterium
18. Cracoviensis: Praeambulum pro introductionis peduum aplicaris
19. anon.: Agnus Dei (Alternating with Plainchant)
20. anon.: Mit ganczem Willen wünsch ich dir
21. anon.: Praeambulum super d a f et g
22. anon.: Ite missa est
23. anon.: Christ ist erstanden
24. Isaac: Christ ist erstanden
25. anon.: Christus surrexit
26. Susato: 2 Galliards
In the German village of Rysum, in East Frisia, a precious instrument is preserved: an ancient organ, built in 1442/1513, which still has most of the original pipes. Lorenzo Ghielmi and the vocal ensemble Biscantores presents a sort of “organ Mass”, where organ pieces and liturgical chant alternate according to the practice of the time. A journey between the late Middle Ages and the dawn of the Renaissance this is how you could describe the musical programme of this CD, set up in collaboration with the musicologist Konrad Küster, which perfectly illustrates the unique sounds of this instrument.