Michael Altenburg - Works, Editions and Recordings

Works, Editions and Recordings

Works

  • Passion after Isaiah ch. 53 for eight voices. Erfurt, 1608
  • Marriage motet for eight voices. Erfurt, 1613
  • Gaudium Christianum. Jena, 1617
  • Musikalischer Schirm und Schild der Bürger etc. oder der 55. Psalm a 6. Erfurt, 1618
  • Cantiones de adventu. Erfurt, 1620
  • Erster Theil Newer Lieblicher vnd Zierlicher Intraden a 6. Erfurt, 1620
  • Christliche liebliche und andächtige neue Kirchen- und Haus-Gesänge a 5, 6, 8. 3 Vols. Erfurt, 1620–21
  • Cantiones de adventu a 5, 6, 8. Erfurt, 1621
  • Musikalische Weihnachts- und Neujahrs-Zierde for 4-9 voices. Erfurt, 1621
  • Musikalisches Festgefüge for 5 to 14 voices. Four vols, (only 3rd and 4th survive). Erfurt, 1623

Editions

  • Intraden I-XVI, 2 Vols
  • Puer natus in Bethlehem, from 1621 collection.
  • Sechstimmige Advent- und Weihnachtsgesänge,
  • Vierstimmige Weihnachtsgesänge

Recording

  • Gaudium Christianum (Jena 1617) - Festmusik zur Reformationsfeier: Compositions: Das Lutherische Jubelgeschrey; Die Prophezeiung von Luthero; Das Lutherische Schloß oder Feste Burgk; Die Engelische Schlacht; Das Amen. Item Von Nun an bis in Ewigkeit; Das Amen Gott Vater und Sohne. With organ works by Sweelinck and Franz Tunder and motets to the Feast of Saint Michael by Samuel Scheidt, Heinrich Schütz, Melchior Franck, Demantius, and Johann Christoph Bach. Simone Schwark, Johanna Krell, Raimund Fürst, Kammerchor Bad Homburg, Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, directed by Susanne Rohn. Christophorus. 2012

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