Label: Globe
Format: CD
Barcode: 8711525525801
Catalog number: GLO 5258
Releasedate: 09-05-14
Format: CD
Barcode: 8711525525801
Catalog number: GLO 5258
Releasedate: 09-05-14
- Since 1974, Camerate Trajectina is specialized in Dutch Historical Music.
- In contrasts to most songs from the Golden age, "Maassluise Hoekertje" contains songs about fishery and religion.
The production of " Maassluis Hoekertje " is the latest CD from the ensemble, Camera Trajectina containing songs from the Maassluise songbooks.
For Maassluis, the seventeenth century was a golden age and the population celebrated this age; you can hear the language from the local songbooks that appeared in Maassluis such as ' t Nieuw Maas - Sluysche Hoekertje , it Maes sluysche Compas and Maes - sluysse Meeuwe - lamentation - only titles all refer to the local economy.
Local songbooks were a fad in seventeenth- century Dutch cities and Maassluis was one of the first villages where we know one appeared: the said Maas - Sluysche Hoekertje CL Denik , first published in 1660 should be noted as such. The Maassluise songbooks were a lot more serious than the local secular vocal collections elsewhere - others contain a single perfunctory praise of the local beauties (in an especially amorous language!) and cheerful songs of all kinds, whereas in Maassluis the main themes were celebrating their local fishing economy and religion.
Since 1974 Camerata Trajectina has specialized in music from Dutch national history, celebrating projects William of Orange, PC Hooft, Jacob Cats, John Calvin, Jan Steen, Frans Hals, the VOC and much more.
- In contrasts to most songs from the Golden age, "Maassluise Hoekertje" contains songs about fishery and religion.
The production of " Maassluis Hoekertje " is the latest CD from the ensemble, Camera Trajectina containing songs from the Maassluise songbooks.
For Maassluis, the seventeenth century was a golden age and the population celebrated this age; you can hear the language from the local songbooks that appeared in Maassluis such as ' t Nieuw Maas - Sluysche Hoekertje , it Maes sluysche Compas and Maes - sluysse Meeuwe - lamentation - only titles all refer to the local economy.
Local songbooks were a fad in seventeenth- century Dutch cities and Maassluis was one of the first villages where we know one appeared: the said Maas - Sluysche Hoekertje CL Denik , first published in 1660 should be noted as such. The Maassluise songbooks were a lot more serious than the local secular vocal collections elsewhere - others contain a single perfunctory praise of the local beauties (in an especially amorous language!) and cheerful songs of all kinds, whereas in Maassluis the main themes were celebrating their local fishing economy and religion.
Since 1974 Camerata Trajectina has specialized in music from Dutch national history, celebrating projects William of Orange, PC Hooft, Jacob Cats, John Calvin, Jan Steen, Frans Hals, the VOC and much more.
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1Komt doch varent volk02:56
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2Belle Iris01:19
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3Maassluys haar opgang en nedergang05:54
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4Ter eeren der Visschers van Maas-sluys02:26
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5Edel Kersou01:43
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6Kits Almande02:19
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7Den man te quart staande02:53
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8Den buysman01:44
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9Van den visserman03:11
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10Dankbaarheyd van Hubrecht Arentsz04:23
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11Aenhoort doch visschers al04:10
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12Godt bragt uyt Tessel mijne vloot04:45
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13Samenspraek tusschen een visser en een landman02:41
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14Courante La Bare02:08
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15Droevig lied van 6 scheepen04:20
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16Aenhoort doch vissers al gelijck03:05
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17D’Arminiaen op Sluys02:38
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18Variaties over Psalm 3304:47
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19Welkom voor dominee Hoyer02:25
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20Een herderinne zoet02:46
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21Een vryster, een visscher ende een landman05:12
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22Nieuw bruylofts-liedt02:52