Senfl (& Christmas) at the Court of Maximilian

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Program: #05-49   Air Date: Nov 28, 2005

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NOTE: All of the music on this program is from the recording Sacred Music at the Vienna Court Chapel of Maximilian I featuring the Clemencic Consort and the boys Choralschola of the Vienna Court Chapel directed by Dr. Rene Clemencic.

It is on the Oehms label, and is CD # OC-340.

By 1496, Maximilian sent part of his imperial chapel to Vienna, formally establishing there in 1498. Heinrich Isaac (court composer until 1517), his able associate (and successor) from Switzerland, Ludwig Senfl, and the brilliant organist Paul Hofhaimer all joined to make this a great musical center. Surrounding Josquin's Missa Di dadi are settings mostly for Christmastide by these composers in Maximilian's circle.

HEINRICH ISAAC (1450-1517):
La mi sol la.
Introit Puer natus est.

[from the Buxheimer Organ Book, c. 1500]: Kyrie eleison de apostolis.

JOSQUIN DES PREZ (c.1450-1521):
Missa Di dadi: Kyrie; Gloria.

ISAAC: Alleluia--Dies sanctificatus.

JOSQUIN:
Que vous.
Missa Di dadi: Credo.

LUDWIG SENFL (1486-1543): Carmen in la.

HANS COTTER (c. 1485-1541): Preludium.

JOSQUIN: Missa Di dadi: Sanctus-Benedictus.

LEONHARD KLEBER (c. 1495-1556): Preambulum in sol.

JOSQUIN:
Missa Di dadi: Agnus Dei.
Tu solus.

LUDWIG SENFL: Magnificat VI/Communio Beatam me dicet.

JOSQUIN: O Domine.

LUDWIG SENFL/COSTANZA FESTA: Quis dabit oculis (Senfl's
adaptation of Festa's original funerary motet for Louis XII's wife, Ann of England, as a funeral ode for the death of Maximilian.

Composer Info

HEINRICH ISAAC (1450-1517), JOSQUIN DES PREZ (c.1450-1521), LUDWIG SENFL (1486-1543), HANS COTTER (c. 1485-1541), LEONHARD KLEBER (c. 1495-1556)

CD Info

CD # OC-340

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