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Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider - Harmut Hein (baritone); Hedos-Ensemble; Il Curioso; Martin Hummel (baritone); Bernhard Böhm (conductor)
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  1. Mein Herz in Freuden sich erquicket (My heart quickens for joy)
  2. Jamais jamais, for 4 voices
  3. Basse Danse 'La Magdalena'
  4. Tourdion
  5. Basse Danse 'La gatta'
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  1. Mein Herz in Freuden sich erquicket (My heart quickens for joy)
  2. Jamais jamais, for 4 voices
  3. Basse Danse 'La Magdalena'
  4. Tourdion
  5. Basse Danse 'La gatta'
  6. Zenner, greiner, wie gefelt dir das
  7. Greiner, Zanner, wie gefelt dir das
  8. Greiner Zanner for vocal, 3 recorders, strings and percussion
  9. Groß Sehnen ich im Herzen trag (My heart is full of longing)
  10. Ich tät mir auserwählen (I chose for myself)
  11. Der Gestreifft Danntz - der Gassenhauer darauff, for lute
  12. Se hyn mein hercz (Dr. Hartmann Schedel's songbook)
  13. Ich spring an diesen Ringe (I Dance in This Roundel)
  14. Aus tiefer Not (Out of the depths)
  15. Ich klag den Tag (I lament the day)
  16. Innsbruck, ich muß dich lassen (ii), song for 4 voices
  17. Entlaubet ist der Walde à 4
  18. Wir zogen in das Feld (We Went to War)
  19. Es solt ein man kein mole farn (A man shouldn't ever travel)
  20. Entlaubet ist der Walde
  21. Ich sachs eins mals den lichten Morgensterne
  22. Elslein
  23. Tandernaken, chanson for 3 voices
  24. Der vöglein art (The way of the birds)
  25. Die Katzenpfote (The Cat's Paw)
  26. Alle furf (All five)
  27. Canto dei lanzi allegri (Song of the merry lansquenets)
  28. Rompeltier, chanson for 4 voices (poss. spurious)
  29. Es wollt ein Jägerlein jagen
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Music from the Time of Tilman Riemenschneider offers a pleasant hour of mostly instrumental (and mostly recorder-based) short pieces of the Renaissance for those who desire such a thing. The two German groups involved, Il Curioso and the Hedos-Ensemble, play engagingly, and recorder player Bernhard Böhm gets in some very fancy fingerwork on a few more soloistic pieces. There are nice contrasts between pieces played by a group of recorders and those featuring the louder outdoor instruments of the period, such as the crumhorn ...

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