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Hortus Musicus

Hortus Musicus is an Estonian ensemble that was established in 1972 by Andres Mustonen, a violin student of the Tallinn State Conservatory.[1] Hortus Musicus specialises in performing early music, including 8th–15th-century European forms such as Gregorian Chant, Organum, Medieval Liturgic Hymns and Motets, the Franco-Flemish School, and Renaissance Music (including French chansons, villanelles and Italian madrigals).[2] The group also presents early, non-European styles including Indian Ragas, Israeli temple songs, Arabian mughams and Jewish music. The group's repertoire has also included pieces by 20th-century composers (often created specially for Hortus Musicus, e.g. by Arvo Pärt).

Hortus Musicus in Luxembourg, 2008
Joint concert of Hortus Musicus and Ellerhein choir in Brussels, 2008

Hortus Musicus has given concerts in the US, Turkey, Japan, and Israel, and has performed at several major early music festivals. They have recorded approximately 35 programmes, a portion of which is available from companies such as Erdenklang, Musica Svecia, Forte and Finlandia Records. The group's latest recording is "Ave..." (2005): 'music from the late Middle Ages in memoriam Helle Mustonen (1950–2005)'.[3]

Members edit

  • Andres Mustonen – leader, violin, viola, recorder, cromorn
  • Olev Ainomäe – shawm, oboe, recorder, schalmey, cromorn, rauschpfeiff
  • Valter Jürgenson – sackbut
  • Tõnis Kuurme – curtal, shawm, baroque bassoon, recorder, cromorn, rauschpfeiff
  • Anto Õnnis – tenor, percussion
  • Imre Eenma – violone, viola da gamba
  • Ivo Sillamaa – harpsichord, organ, piano
  • Tõnis Kaumann – baritone, percussion
  • Riho Ridbeck – bass, percussion
  • Taavo Remmel – double bass

Essential discography edit

Vinyl Recordings released on "Melodiya" label (USSR) edit

  • 1975 — Gregorian chant / Early polyphony (Thousand years of music, vol.1) (Melodiya, S10-06499-00)
  • 1975 — "Ludus Danielis" (Thousand years of music, vol.2) (Melodiya, S10 07015-16)
  • 1977 — Italian secular music of the 14th c. (Melodiya, S10 07933-34)
  • 1977 — Francesco Landini: Ballate, madrigali, caccia (Melodiya, S10 07935-36)
  • 1979 — French secular music of the 16th c. (Melodiya, S10 14027-28)
  • 1979 — Secular music of the 12th - 14th cc. LP1: France (Melodiya, S10-15085-86)
  • 1979 — Secular music of the 12th - 14th cc. LP2: Italy (Melodiya, S10-15087-88)
  • 1982 — Italian music of the 16th and 17th cc. (Melodiya, S10 19277-78)
  • 1983 — From Yugoslavian manuscripts of the 10th - 12th cc. (Melodiya, S10 19383-84)
  • 1984 — French music of the 16th and 17th cc. (Melodiya, S10 20873-74) (LP)
  • 1985 — Adriano Banchieri: "La Pazzia Senile", madrigal comedy of 1607. (Melodiya, S10 21697-98)
  • 1986 — Suite from The Louvain Collection Of Dances (Melodiya, S10 24423-24)
  • 1986 — Guillaume Dufay / Gilles Binchois (Melodiya, S10 24851-52)
  • 1987 — Croatian music of the 11th - 14th cc. (Melodiya, S10 25089-90)
  • 1988 — German Early Baroque Dance Music (Melodiya, S10 28029-30)
  • 1988 — Italian dances of the 14th c. / Liturgical drama "Tractus stellae" (Melodiya, S10 28697-98)

Compact Discs edit

Compilations, reissues edit

  • 1989 — 1200-1600 Medieval - Renaissance (CD1: instrumental music, CD2: vocal music) (Erdenklang 40692)
  • 1994 — Gregorianische Choräle -Plainchants- (Erdenklang 40712)

Original early music recordings edit

Recordings of modern (Estonian) composers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hortus Musicus". Eesti Raadio. Archived from the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
  2. ^ "Hortus Musicus". Eesti Kontsert. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
  3. ^ "Ave..." Estonian Record Productions. Retrieved 2007-11-22.

External links edit

  • Hortus Musicus, Eesti Kontsert (official)
  • Hortus Musicus, ERP

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Arabian mughams and Jewish music The group s repertoire has also included pieces by 20th century composers often created specially for Hortus Musicus e g by Arvo Part Hortus Musicus in Luxembourg 2008Joint concert of Hortus Musicus and Ellerhein choir in Brussels 2008Hortus Musicus has given concerts in the US Turkey Japan and Israel and has performed at several major early music festivals They have recorded approximately 35 programmes a portion of which is available from companies such as Erdenklang Musica Svecia Forte and Finlandia Records The group s latest recording is Ave 2005 music from the late Middle Ages in memoriam Helle Mustonen 1950 2005 3 Contents 1 Members 2 Essential discography 2 1 Vinyl Recordings released on Melodiya label USSR 2 2 Compact Discs 2 2 1 Compilations reissues 2 2 2 Original early music recordings 2 2 3 Recordings of modern Estonian composers 3 References 4 External linksMembers editAndres Mustonen leader violin viola recorder cromorn Olev Ainomae shawm oboe recorder schalmey cromorn rauschpfeiff Valter Jurgenson sackbut Tonis Kuurme curtal shawm baroque bassoon recorder cromorn rauschpfeiff Anto Onnis tenor percussion Imre Eenma violone viola da gamba Ivo Sillamaa harpsichord organ piano Tonis Kaumann baritone percussion Riho Ridbeck bass percussion Taavo Remmel double bassEssential discography editVinyl Recordings released on Melodiya label USSR edit 1975 Gregorian chant Early polyphony Thousand years of music vol 1 Melodiya S10 06499 00 1975 Ludus Danielis Thousand years of music vol 2 Melodiya S10 07015 16 1977 Italian secular music of the 14th c Melodiya S10 07933 34 1977 Francesco Landini Ballate madrigali caccia Melodiya S10 07935 36 1979 French secular music of the 16th c Melodiya S10 14027 28 1979 Secular music of the 12th 14th cc LP1 France Melodiya S10 15085 86 1979 Secular music of the 12th 14th cc LP2 Italy Melodiya S10 15087 88 1982 Italian music of the 16th and 17th cc Melodiya S10 19277 78 1983 From Yugoslavian manuscripts of the 10th 12th cc Melodiya S10 19383 84 1984 French music of the 16th and 17th cc Melodiya S10 20873 74 LP 1985 Adriano Banchieri La Pazzia Senile madrigal comedy of 1607 Melodiya S10 21697 98 1986 Suite from The Louvain Collection Of Dances Melodiya S10 24423 24 1986 Guillaume Dufay Gilles Binchois Melodiya S10 24851 52 1987 Croatian music of the 11th 14th cc Melodiya S10 25089 90 1988 German Early Baroque Dance Music Melodiya S10 28029 30 1988 Italian dances of the 14th c Liturgical drama Tractus stellae Melodiya S10 28697 98 Compact Discs edit Compilations reissues edit 1989 1200 1600 Medieval Renaissance CD1 instrumental music CD2 vocal music Erdenklang 40692 1994 Gregorianische Chorale Plainchants Erdenklang 40712 Original early music recordings edit 1989 Musik over Ostersjon Music across the Baltic Musica Sveciae MSCD 302 1991 Vasakungarnas hov The Royal Court of the Vasa Kings Musica Sveciae MSCD 202 1994 Johann Valentin Meder Matthaus Passion 1700 Hortus Musicus vol 1 Forte Classical FD 0006 2 1995 Vuestros Amores He Senora Erdenklang 50792 1996 Ave Erdenklang 61142 1997 Maypole Erdenklang 70982 2005 Ave Estonian Record Productions 805 2018 Jerusalem Estonian Record Productions 10318 2018 canto Estonian Record Productions 10518 2020 Messe de Carmina Burana Estonian Record Productions 11720 Recordings of modern Estonian composers edit 1995 Peeter Vahi 2000 Years After the Birth of Christ with Kaia Urb The Bad Orchestra etc Antes Edition Classics BM CD 31 9059 1995 Peeter Vahi 2000 Years After the Birth of Christ with Kaia Urb The Bad Orchestra etc Forte FD 0016 2 1997 Peeter Vahi To His Highness Salvador D with Ivo Sillamaa Camerata Tallinn etc Antes Edition Classics BM CD 31 9086 1998 Rene Eespere Concerto Ritornello Flute Concerto Viola Concerto with Ulo Kaadu Maano Manni Neeme Punder Jouko Mansnerus Antes Edition Classics BM CD 31 9129 2003 Eesti heliloojad Estonian Composers III works by Galina Grigorjeva and Lepo Sumera ER Eesti Raadio ERCD 045 2011 Early Music of 3rd Millennium Alexander Knaifel Erkki Sven Tuur Peeter Vahi Arvo Part Valentin Silvestrov Giya Kancheli Estonian Record Productions 4611 2020 Peeter Vahi Ludwig van Beethoven Hommage a brilliance de Lune Estonian Record Productions 11920 References edit Hortus Musicus Eesti Raadio Archived from the original on 2007 02 20 Retrieved 2007 11 22 Hortus Musicus Eesti Kontsert Retrieved 2007 11 22 Ave Estonian Record Productions Retrieved 2007 11 22 External links editHortus Musicus Eesti Kontsert official Hortus Musicus ERP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hortus Musicus amp oldid 1120595452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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