Georg Forster Songbook – Volume 2

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Nuremberg 1565

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ISBN: 978-3-927240-36-0 SKU: GF2 Category: Tags: , ,

Description

In 1565, Georg Forster, a renowned physician and music enthusiast, published the second volume of his extensive collection of German folk songs. This edition, based on the fourth edition of “Georg Forster Liederbuch – Band 2” from Nuremberg 1565, combines traditional songs with newly added pieces and provides a fascinating insight into the bourgeois musical culture of the early 16th century.

Historical context and diverse content

In addition to his profession as a doctor, Georg Forster was a music lover, librettist, composer, collector, arranger and editor all rolled into one. His five extensive collections of tenor and folk songs are a lasting document of bourgeois musical culture in the early 16th century.

“The other themls / many short ones
fresh german song
very funny to sing
With several new / songs added …”

The fourth edition of “Georg Forster Liederbuch – Band 2” comprises a wide range of songs, including carousel, hunting and rogue songs, Buhl, love and court songs, St. Martin’s songs and erotic songs. With illustrations by Martina Sirtl based on historical models, this songbook is a visual and auditory experience.

Musical diversity for vocals and instruments

Although Forster does not add ‘… auff allerley Instrumenten zu brauchen’ in the title of this edition, but explicitly emphasizes ‘… zu singen …’, the addition of instruments, preferably instruments of the time such as flutes, crumhorns, cornamuses, dulcians, pomeranians and shawms, lutes, guitars and viols is certainly to be recommended. Every combination from purely vocal to purely instrumental has its charms.

This flexibility allows you with “Georg Forster Liederbuch – Band 2” to interpret the music either traditionally vocally or with a rich selection of Renaissance instruments, which enables an individual and authentic musical experience.

Complete collection of songs to experience and perform

The edition “Georg Forster Liederbuch – Band 2” is based on “Des andern theyls … Teutscher Liedlein …” in the fourth edition, Nuremberg, 1565, whereby the partbooks for ‘Discantus’, ‘Altus’, ‘Tenor’ and ‘Bassus’ were combined in score for today’s use.

Turn your music into a journey through time

If you appreciate an authentic performance of medieval music and would like to enrich your repertoire with rare and historically significant songs, then “Georg Forster Liederbuch – Band 2” is just the thing for you. This carefully compiled collection offers not only a chance to discover and perform historical music, but also the opportunity to expand your musical understanding and performance practice. Order now and bring the fascinating world of Renaissance music into your home or ensemble!

Additional information

Weight 0,475 kg
Total number of pages
author
Product shape

Spiral binding

Product language

German

Product shape - detailed

A4

Herstellungsland

Germany

Primary product content

Musical notation

Product group

HC/Music/Musicals

Foreword

Contents

  1. Wol in sant Mertens ehr
  2. Martine dear sir my
  3. That’s how we all drink
  4. The priest of sant Veit
  5. Then they drink
  6. A little girl wants
  7. In the Meyen
  8. Henichen Estate
  9. There went a farmhand
  10. A new factual
  11. A beautiful young man advertised
  12. Once upon a time there was a proud knob
  13. The holy lord sant Mattheis
  14. A little girl to the fountain
  15. I love you so much
  16. What do I wear
  17. Vitrum nostrum
  18. Of sumptuous things
  19. Where should I go
  20. What do I wear
  21. Da liebers came
  22. The winter cold
  23. Secunda pars: It for a gentleman
  24. I came for dear little window
  25. Secunda pars: You dear soul
  26. Just being nerdy
  27. The Ludel and the Hensel
  28. Traut Marle
  29. What Entelein
  30. An old man
  31. Poor me
  32. And wolf and wolf
  33. How it works
  34. Step up
  35. In Martini festo
  36. Who would we
  37. Oh junckfrau
  38. Oh Gredlein
  39. There went three baurn
  40. Three leaves on a lime tree
  41. There is a castle in Austria
  42. Two brothers moved out

Author:in

Heinz Nickel

Heinz Nickel took up the guitar at an early age, and Heinz Teuchert and Curt Gudian were later his teachers in Frankfurt. After completing his secondary education at the age of 27, he studied musicology in Frankfurt am Main with a minor in art history and Spanish literary history.

In 1971 he received his doctorate with “Beitrag zur Entwicklung der Gitarre in Europa” (Haimhausen, 1972) under Wilhelm Stauder in Frankfurt am Main.

Since 1973 he has been a music teacher at the Erich-Klausener-Gymna-sium in Adenau/Eifel. He has been involved in teacher training in various federal states, particularly in the areas of ‘Dance in schools’, ‘Early music in the upper secondary school* and ‘Instrument making as a project in the upper secondary school’. He was also a member of the curriculum development committee of the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs.

In the 1970s he established close contacts with the “early music” scene, especially in the Frankfurt area, and with various instrument makers such as D. Hense, D. Möckel, G. Körber, K. Reichmann, H. Bohr and W. Heidtland. He then began to study the design and construction of historical woodwind and string instruments.

For more than 20 years, he supervised school study groups on ‘Ensemble music of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages’ and modern ‘Square-dance’.