Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of early Baroque music with "Sweelinck and the Art of Variation," a captivating album that showcases the genius of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Released in 2012 by Globe Records, this choral and medieval masterpiece spans 56 minutes and features 14 meticulously crafted tracks. Sweelinck, a Dutch composer and organist, is renowned for his innovative approach to variation, and this album is a testament to his enduring legacy.
The album opens with "Est-ce Mars - Had ick duysend ysere tongen," setting the stage for a journey through Sweelinck's diverse compositions. From the hauntingly beautiful "Silvia mijn Lief" to the intricate "La tombeau de Sweelink - Klaas de Vries," each track is a testament to Sweelinck's mastery of melody and harmony. The album also includes choral works like "Onse Vader in hemelrijck" and instrumental pieces such as "Ballo del granduca O che nuovo miracolo," offering a comprehensive exploration of Sweelinck's musical prowess.
"Sweelinck and the Art of Variation" is not just a collection of songs; it's an exploration of Sweelinck's obsession with the art of variation. The melodies he used were incredibly popular, and his variations on these themes are a highlight of this album. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval and choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The liner notes include an eyewitness report of Sweelinck's dedication to his craft, providing valuable context and insight into the composer's creative process.
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Tracks
Est-ce Mars - Had ick duysend ysere tongenJan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Brisk Recorder Quartet, Camerata Trajectina