Rosenmuller / Meyer / Ensemble 1684: Rosenmuller: Dixit Dominus; Sacred Concertos
Rosenmuller / Meyer / Ensemble 1684: Rosenmuller: Dixit Dominus; Sacred Concertos
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Artist: Rosenmuller / Meyer / Ensemble 1684
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203565726
Genre: Classical Artists
After studying at the University of Leipzig and spending several years as an organist at the city's Nikolai Church, the Saxon musician Johann Rosenmuller had to abruptly leave his position around 1655 for reasons less than honorable. He eventually found his way to Venice, where he worked at St. Mark's Basilica and the renowned Ospedale della Pieta. Among the many musical "souvenirs" he later brought back from the South was a new church style, infused with a vibrant colorfulness previously unknown in the more austere musical traditions of the North. It's no wonder that worshippers felt as if they were hearing angelic choirs and left the sacred concerts with their faith renewed. This musica coelestis continues to capture pure hearts and inspire a better life, even 340 years after the great composer's death.
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