Beautiful music but heartbreaking images (13:28). Love the Mazurka at (18:47). It is your original composition? What about the Maria Theresia hymn at 16:10? The Stolzenburg organ sounds amazing even with the pipes stolen. Are there plans to repair it?
The Mazurka is called Stolzenburger Mazur, that means that Mazurka from Stolzenburg / Slimnic. I got a printed copy with the melody and arranged it for the occasion. The "Maria Theresia hymn" is originally from Frescobaldis Fiori Musicali (1635). The Ricercar has a 5th voice with the original instruction "con obligo di Cantare la Quinta parte senza tocarla", what means that the 5th voice should be sungen and not played. There is no original text at all; therfore I added for this occasion a special text; Maria Teresia and Joseph are the two persons named and pictured on the organ prospect.
Paumann aus Corpus of early keyboard music I Keaboard music of the fourteenth & fifteenth century, ed. Willy Apel; American institut of musicology 1963
Ausgezeichnet!Ich bin begeistert diese Instrumente kennenzulernen!
I love these principal tones.
Beautiful music but heartbreaking images (13:28). Love the Mazurka at (18:47). It is your original composition? What about the Maria Theresia hymn at 16:10? The Stolzenburg organ sounds amazing even with the pipes stolen. Are there plans to repair it?
The Mazurka is called Stolzenburger Mazur, that means that Mazurka from Stolzenburg / Slimnic. I got a printed copy with the melody and arranged it for the occasion. The "Maria Theresia hymn" is originally from Frescobaldis Fiori Musicali (1635). The Ricercar has a 5th voice with the original instruction "con obligo di Cantare la Quinta parte senza tocarla", what means that the 5th voice should be sungen and not played. There is no original text at all; therfore I added for this occasion a special text; Maria Teresia and Joseph are the two persons named and pictured on the organ prospect.
Lieber Herr Leutert, aus welcher Paumann-Ausgabe spielen Sie? Ich habe mal anrecherchiert aber keine neuzeitliche Edition gefunden. 🤔
Paumann aus Corpus of early keyboard music I Keaboard music of the fourteenth & fifteenth century, ed. Willy Apel; American institut of musicology 1963
Historische Prospektpfeifen gestohlen?? 😱 Rest auch noch krumm. OmG