Label: Globe
Format: CD
Barcode: 8711525528406
Catalog number: GLO 5284
Releasedate: 24-02-23
Format: CD
Barcode: 8711525528406
Catalog number: GLO 5284
Releasedate: 24-02-23
- Camerata Trajectina has been the leading ensemble for Dutch music from the Middle Ages to the early Baroque for almost 50 years. With Revolution! it pushes its boundaries to the early 19th century.
- With this album Camerata Trajectina connects with the current social and political unrest worldwide
- Hand numbered limited edition of 1000 copies
- With this album Camerata Trajectina connects with the current social and political unrest worldwide
- Hand numbered limited edition of 1000 copies
With a bang, the French Revolution changes the face of Europe. Down with the wealthy autocrats, the citizen in power!
The years around 1800 are also for the Netherlands a time full of conflicts, social changes and political upheavals. The Patriots fight against the royalists, and with Napoleon's invasion, another foreign party joins them.
Camerata Trajectina makes the complexity of this history tangible. Language, politics, culture; music runs right through everything. A song is explosive material: it incites the crowd, it ridicules your opponent, it proclaims the truth of every party. Where music and text come together, the blood flows faster.
Camerata Trajectina developed this project in collaboration with scientist Renée Vulto (Dutch Literature, Ghent University), within the research project 'Singing Communities' about the political song culture between 1780 and 1820.
The years around 1800 are also for the Netherlands a time full of conflicts, social changes and political upheavals. The Patriots fight against the royalists, and with Napoleon's invasion, another foreign party joins them.
Camerata Trajectina makes the complexity of this history tangible. Language, politics, culture; music runs right through everything. A song is explosive material: it incites the crowd, it ridicules your opponent, it proclaims the truth of every party. Where music and text come together, the blood flows faster.
Camerata Trajectina developed this project in collaboration with scientist Renée Vulto (Dutch Literature, Ghent University), within the research project 'Singing Communities' about the political song culture between 1780 and 1820.
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1Ouverture voor het Utrechts exercitiegenootschap Pro Patria et Libertate (1784)02:58
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2Samenspraak tusschen Teunis en Kniertje, een Duivendrechtsche Boer en Boerin, over de exercitie der Amsterdamsche Schutteren op het Drilveld (1785)02:22
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3Marsch voor de Burger-Compagnie: De Zwarte Knegten (1784)02:58
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4De klagende Vrouw van een Granadier, onder ‘t Vry-Corps: voor Vryheid en Vaderland, te Leiden (1785)03:07
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5Lof der vryheid (1785)02:49
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6Voor den doorlugtigsten prins Willem den Vyfden van Oranje en Nassau, enz. enz. enz. Ses en Dertig Jaaren oud, den. VIII Maart 1784 (1784)02:36
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7Een nieuw lied op de Oegstgeestsche Vrolykheid (1783)02:02
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8Schoppen Troeff (1785)02:43
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9Aria, Voor Zang, Viool en Bas op de Heeren Nieuwbakken Patriotten (1788)01:34
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10De droeve toestand (1787)02:12
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11De Trouwheid der Patriotten by die der Keeshonden vergeleken (1789)01:56
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12Op de Aristocraaten (1795)03:09
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13Ach! Gij zijt uw Wimpje kwijt (1795)01:59
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14Feestzang ter geleegenheid van het planten van een Vrijheidsboom, te Dokkum (1795)03:42
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15De Schreiende Menschheid bij ‘t beschouwen der Gruweldaaden van de Engelschen en Russen (1799)03:11
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16Thuiskomst van den Erfprins van Oranje. Beurtzang. (1799)02:16
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17Vreede-Zang (1802)03:19
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18Een nieuw lied, Op ’t Vertrekken van alle de Weezen (1811)02:55
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19Een Nieuw Lied of een Oranje Snuifje, Napoleon aangeboden door de Nederlandsche Maagd (1814)03:02
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20Oranje-Liedje (1813)01:56
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21Welkomgroet aan Z.K.H. Willem Frederik bij het betreden van het Hollandsch Strand (1813)05:57