Andreas Hakenberger (original) (raw)
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German composer
Andreas Hakenberger (Krzemień (Kremmin), Pomerania, 1574–1627) was a German composer, and worked in Gdańsk beginning in 1608.[1]
Works, editions and recordings
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- German madrigals - Neue deutsche Gesange nach Art der welschen Madrigalien for five to eight voices (Gdańsk, 1610),[2]
- Latin motets - Sacri Modulorum for eight voices (Szczecin, 1615)
- Latin motets - Harmonia Sacra for six to twelve voices (Frankfurt, 1617),[3]
Recordings
- motets De Sancto Spiritu. In nativitate Domini à 12. Cantate Domino. Voce mea ad Dominum clamavi. Exultate iusti. Ad te Domine levavi. De resurrectione Domini. De Sanctissima Trinitate à 12. De sanctissimo nomine Iesu. De Sancto Bernardo hymnus. Nigra sum. Surge, propera. Vulnerasti cor meum. Veni in hortum meum. Veni dilecte mi. Magnificat. - Schola Cantorum Gedanensis, dir. Jan Łukaszewski on French Accord label and also Polish Accord record label.
- motet Beati omnes, qui timent Dominum à 12 recorded on Hanseatic Wedding music. Weser-Renaissance Ensemble Bremen dir. Manfred Cordes. cpo
- ^ New Oxford history of music: Volume 4; Volume 4 Jack Allan Westrup - 1990 -"He was succeeded as Kapellmeister at the Marienkirche at Danzig by a Pomeranian, Andreas Hakenberger (c. 1574-1627), whose Neue deutsche Gesange nach Art der welschen Madrigalien (for five to eight voices) (Danzig, 1610), are noteworthy ..."
- ^ Burkhardt Köhler Pommersche Musikkultur in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts: - 1997 "Name: Hakenberger, Andreas Titel: Neue deutsche Gesänge. (weltliche Lieder) Text: 1. Ein Musicus.. 2. Kein Handwerk.. 3. Ein Tochter.. 4. Ich traw. . 5. Der größt betrug.. 6. Ein Brautlein.. 7. Ihr Herren lustig.. Besetzung: S,A,T,B,5V ..."
- ^ "Category:Hakenberger, Andreas - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download".