Fabricius: O liebes Kind ā Baroque Christmas Music / La Protezione della Musica
āA heartfelt and joyous contemplation of the sweet Infant Jesus lying in the manger...ā - this quote by the songwriter Johann Rist gives us the theme for the collection of Christmas music by Werner Fabricius. The conductor of the ensemble La Protezione della Musica, Jeroen Finke, put together a cross-section of Werner Fabriciusā music focusing on Christmas music. Besides of a number of more intimate song settings for the Christmas festivities and some dance movements, he focuses on the two large vocal-instrumental compositions in Festo Nativitatis Christi from Fabriciusā most important work.
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Fabricius: O liebes Kind ā Baroque Christmas Music / La Protezione della Musica
Fabricius: O liebes Kind ā Baroque Christmas Music / La Protezione della Musica
āA heartfelt and joyous contemplation of the sweet Infant Jesus lying in the manger...ā - this quote by the songwriter Johann Rist gives us the theme for the collection of Christmas music by Werner Fabricius. The conductor of the ensemble La Protezione della Musica, Jeroen Finke, put together a cross-section of Werner Fabriciusā music focusing on Christmas music. Besides of a number of more intimate song settings for the Christmas festivities and some dance movements, he focuses on the two large vocal-instrumental compositions in Festo Nativitatis Christi from Fabriciusā most important work.
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āA heartfelt and joyous contemplation of the sweet Infant Jesus lying in the manger...ā - this quote by the songwriter Johann Rist gives us the theme for the collection of Christmas music by Werner Fabricius. The conductor of the ensemble La Protezione della Musica, Jeroen Finke, put together a cross-section of Werner Fabriciusā music focusing on Christmas music. Besides of a number of more intimate song settings for the Christmas festivities and some dance movements, he focuses on the two large vocal-instrumental compositions in Festo Nativitatis Christi from Fabriciusā most important work.