FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:14:03 | 325 Mb
Classical, Instrumental
Probably born in Hamburg in 1623, Dietrich Becker not only mastered organ playing, but also developed into an outstanding violinist and composer. His music-historical importance lies primarily in the field of instrumental music, but his contribution to sacred music also shows him to be a distinguished composer: five sacred concertos from his pen have survived in their entirety; they are united as first recordings on this release. The form and style of the sacred concertos show typical similarities: As instrumental parts, Becker preferred a full-voiced string instrumentation; the singing parts are not conducted virtuosically, but predominantly syllabically, and serve primarily a clear reproduction of the text and follow the effect of the text. Singing voices and instruments frequently confront each other in dialogue.
Tracklist
1. O hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (7:22)
2. Schaff’ in mir, Gott; ein reines Herz (5:44)
3. Sonata in A Minor (9:07)
4. Selig sind die Toten (11:05)
5. Sonata in A Minor: I. Prelude. Allabreve (0:59)
6. Sonata in A Minor: II. Allemande (1:35)
7. Sonata in A Minor: III. Courante simpel (0:45)
8. Sonata in A Minor: IV. Ballet (1:19)
9. Sonata in A Minor: V. Sarabande (1:33)
10. Sonata in A Minor: VI. Gigue (1:13)
11. Es ist ein großer Gewinn (14:06)
12. Sonata in D Minor (9:25)
13. Wer unter dem Schirm des Höchsten sitzt (9:56)
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