Label: Aliud
Format: CD
Barcode: 8717775551621
Catalog number: ACDOE 1222
Releasedate: 05-08-22
Format: CD
Barcode: 8717775551621
Catalog number: ACDOE 1222
Releasedate: 05-08-22
- Unique recording of well known songs of the 17th century in The Netherlands.
The power of melodies
Everyone has the natural ability and need to make and listen to music. We experience this every day, whether we are working or are looking for relaxation, are in church or in a bar, are at a party or putting children to bed. The easiest way to make music is by singing songs, especially if you have the tune in your head. Songs – with tunes that everyone knows or quickly learns – provide the best means of connecting people one to another, particularly if they can enjoy it together. It has been shown by science that singing makes you happy: singing produces endorphins, oxytocin and dopamine: hormones and neurotransmitters that constitute the most important triggers of pleasure in our brains.
Centuries ago it was no different. Whereas we nowadays have at our disposal music programs on radio and TV, playlists on Spotify, millions of videos on YouTube and a fast-growing number of concerts via streaming services, people in the past had to make do with the city’s carillon, annual visits to fairs, the church organ and the city musicians such as Jacob van Eyck, who played the recorder in the churchyard of Sint Jan’s in Utrecht. To hear anything more you had to make music yourself. A few played an instrument, however everybody could sing. And there were songs for every occasion. They resounded around the family dinner table, at school, in the streets, in church, outdoors with a lover, at country people’s festivities, at weddings, on journeys, on board ships or passenger barges, at work or in the theatre. This type of song provides the basis for this Top 40 project, which starts from the 40 most commonly used melodies of the period 1535-1750.
Everyone has the natural ability and need to make and listen to music. We experience this every day, whether we are working or are looking for relaxation, are in church or in a bar, are at a party or putting children to bed. The easiest way to make music is by singing songs, especially if you have the tune in your head. Songs – with tunes that everyone knows or quickly learns – provide the best means of connecting people one to another, particularly if they can enjoy it together. It has been shown by science that singing makes you happy: singing produces endorphins, oxytocin and dopamine: hormones and neurotransmitters that constitute the most important triggers of pleasure in our brains.
Centuries ago it was no different. Whereas we nowadays have at our disposal music programs on radio and TV, playlists on Spotify, millions of videos on YouTube and a fast-growing number of concerts via streaming services, people in the past had to make do with the city’s carillon, annual visits to fairs, the church organ and the city musicians such as Jacob van Eyck, who played the recorder in the churchyard of Sint Jan’s in Utrecht. To hear anything more you had to make music yourself. A few played an instrument, however everybody could sing. And there were songs for every occasion. They resounded around the family dinner table, at school, in the streets, in church, outdoors with a lover, at country people’s festivities, at weddings, on journeys, on board ships or passenger barges, at work or in the theatre. This type of song provides the basis for this Top 40 project, which starts from the 40 most commonly used melodies of the period 1535-1750.
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11.O zalig heilig Bethlehem05:44
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115. De tijd is hier03:27
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129. Psalm 2306:18
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22a. Wilhelmus06:09
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216a. Psalm 804:58
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230. Cette cruelle04:14
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32b. Het Nederlandse Volkslied01:02
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317. Belle Iris03:49
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331. Het daagt in de oosten09:46
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43b. Psalm 24, Aen Jan Jacobsz Visscher06:58
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418. Ik drink de nieuwe most03:13
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432a. Het vinnige stralen van de zon02:21
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54. O kerstnacht schoner dan de dagen05:59
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519. Courante monsieur02:00
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533. Zal ik nog langer in hete tranen04:45
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65. Psalm 6809:23
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620. Te mei als alle vogels zingen06:43
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634b. Het viel eens hemels douwe (Antwerps liedboek)06:03
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76. Tien geboden04:34
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721. Polyphemus aan de stranden04:10
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735. Amarilli mia bella02:20
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87. Si c’est pour mon pucelage03:33
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822. Rozemond die lag gedoken03:41
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836. Een amoureus fier gelaat04:44
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98a. Schoonste nimf van het woud01:55
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923. Nerea schoonste van uw geburen07:59
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937a. Psalm 603:17
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108b. Amaril de deeken sacht04:46
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1024a. Sarabande Pinel04:08
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1038. Psalm 11603:27
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119. Engelse fortuin03:03
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1125. Schoon lief wil mij troost geven03:15
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1139b. Psalm 103, Wel op myn luth04:39
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1210b. Lofzang van Maria, Ick schouw de Werelt aen03:47
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1226. O nacht jaloerse nacht08:07
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1240. Allez où le sort vous conduit03:53
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1311. Fortuin helaas03:38
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1327. Onze vader in hemelrijk06:11
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1412a. De lustelijke mei is nu in de tijd05:07
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1428. Psalm 11805:36
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1513a. Sei tanto graziosa05:23
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1614. Psalm 10002:15