Lost Music of Early America: Music of the Moravians (1998)
performed by
Boston Baroque, Cyndia Sieden (soprano), Martin Pearlman (fortepiano), Sharon Baker (soprano)
composed by
Anonymous, German, Christian Bechler, Christian Gregor, David Moritz Michael, Georg Gottfried Müller, Jeremiah Dencke, Johann Abraham Peter Schulz, Johann Andreas Herbst, Johann Christian Geisler, Johann Friedrich Peter, Johann Peter Kellner, John Antes
As they become acquainted with the musical history of early America, listeners seem to gravitate toward works that diverge from European models. William Billings showed up on Mormon Tabernacle Choir albums, and choirs of all kinds sing his music enthusiastically, while Alexander Reinagle is dutifully mentioned in textbooks but otherwise pretty much forgotten, even though no less a figure than George Washington championed him. The music of the Moravians, a German religious group that flourished (and continues to flourish, ...
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As they become acquainted with the musical history of early America, listeners seem to gravitate toward works that diverge from European models. William Billings showed up on Mormon Tabernacle Choir albums, and choirs of all kinds sing his music enthusiastically, while Alexander Reinagle is dutifully mentioned in textbooks but otherwise pretty much forgotten, even though no less a figure than George Washington championed him. The music of the Moravians, a German religious group that flourished (and continues to flourish, also known as the Unity of the Brethren) in an inland Eastern zone running from North Carolina northward, has likewise been neglected, even though Benjamin Franklin, who was in a position to know, characterized it as the most accomplished in all the colonies. Some of it is in German, but not all, so the language barrier can be only a partial explanation. The corpus of Moravian music in the U.S. is large, numbering some 10,000 compositions, but only a handful have ever been...
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- Freuen wir uns, hymn
- Der Herr ist mein Theil
- Meine Seele erhebet dem Herrn
- Es ist ein köstlich Ding
- Join We All with One Accord
- Hail Infant Newborn, anthem for chorus
- Loveliest Immanuel (Prince of Peace, Immanuel), carol
- Ich will euch wie ein Thau seyn
- Thou Child Divine, carol
- Zeige mir dein Angesicht, hymn
- Heiliger Herre Gott, hymn
- Ach Schönster unter allen
- Suchet sein Antlitz
- Die mit Thränen säen
- Lob Gott getrost mit Singen, hymn
- O lieblicher Heiland du mein Versöhner
- Gesegnet bist du, sein Volk
- Ich gehe einher in der Kraft des Herrn
- Herz und Herz vereint zusammen, hymn
- Kommt, danket dem Helden, hymn
- Das ist ein Tag
- Ich will immer harren
- Ich danke Dir ewiglich
- Die Frucht des Geistes ist Liebe
- O Sing, all ye Redeemed
- Mein Herz dichtet ein feines Lied
- Sieha meine Knechte
- Ich will dir ein Freudenopfer thun
- Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord!
- Herr und Ältster deiner Kreuzgemeine, hymn
- Jesus Makes my Heart Rejoice
- Rondo, for piano
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