Wydawnictwo: Christophorus
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77371
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2013
EAN: 4010072773715
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77371
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2013
EAN: 4010072773715
Celebration Music for the Marriage of Prince Elector Frederick V to Elisabeth Stuart
Christophorus - CHR 77371
Kompozytor
John Coperario, William Byrd, John Dowland, Thomas Campion, Thomas Simpson, Michael Praetorius
John Coperario, William Byrd, John Dowland, Thomas Campion, Thomas Simpson, Michael Praetorius
Wykonawcy
I Ciarlatani
I Ciarlatani
Utwory na płycie:
London
& Heidelberg 1613
& Heidelberg 1613
When the Palatinate Prince-Elector Friedrich V married the English Princess Elizabeth Stuart on Valentine's Day 1613, the whole world spoke of the "marriage between the Rhine and the Thames". The Calvinist Electoral Palatinate led the union of the Protestant German princes at this time, and the Palatinate politicians saw in Anglican England a powerful ally against the Catholic Habsburgs. Thus this marriage was, of course, – as was usual at that time – politically motivated; but there is considerable evidence that the two young people were actually fond of each other.
In London, the wedding – the Electoral Palatinate had already arrived – had to at first be postponed due to the state mourning of the sudden death of the brother of the bride and of the English heir to the throne, but it could then take place on 14 February 1613 following hasty preparations. After the arrival of the newlyweds in the Electoral Palatinate, the festivities were resumed at Heidelberg Castle.
The Ensemble I Ciarlatani has reconstructed the many musical highlights with the help of an historical report, and presents the "marriage between the Rhine and the Thames" in the form of an exciting musical story enabling us to witness the events of those times.
In London, the wedding – the Electoral Palatinate had already arrived – had to at first be postponed due to the state mourning of the sudden death of the brother of the bride and of the English heir to the throne, but it could then take place on 14 February 1613 following hasty preparations. After the arrival of the newlyweds in the Electoral Palatinate, the festivities were resumed at Heidelberg Castle.
The Ensemble I Ciarlatani has reconstructed the many musical highlights with the help of an historical report, and presents the "marriage between the Rhine and the Thames" in the form of an exciting musical story enabling us to witness the events of those times.