"Oswald von Wolkenstein: Lieder - Songs" is a captivating journey through the medieval musical landscape, brought to life by the enchanting compositions of Oswald von Wolkenstein. Released on February 1, 1993, under the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi label, this album offers a rich tapestry of songs that span a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes. The album features a collection of 10 tracks, each a testament to the timeless artistry of von Wolkenstein, a renowned figure from the late Middle Ages.
The album kicks off with "Wes mich mein bül," a hauntingly beautiful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Other standout tracks include "Do fraig amors," a lyrical exploration of love and longing, and "O snöde werlt," a poignant reflection on the harsh realities of the world. The instrumental piece on the album provides a moment of respite, showcasing the intricate musicality of the era.
Performers such as Doris Linser, Kurt Equiluz, and Hermann Vogl bring these medieval songs to life with their exquisite vocal and instrumental skills. Their performances, coupled with the meticulous arrangements, offer a vivid glimpse into the musical traditions of the 14th and 15th centuries. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious newcomer, "Oswald von Wolkenstein: Lieder - Songs" promises an enriching and immersive listening experience.
Oswald von Wolkenstein, born around 1377 in the picturesque Pustertal region of South Tyrol, was a multifaceted figure of the late Middle Ages, renowned as a singer, poet, composer, and diplomat. Hailing from a noble family, he was the second son of a large South Tyrolean aristocratic clan. Von Wolkenstein's life was as adventurous as his art, traveling extensively across Europe as a diplomat for Emperor Sigismund I and the Meinhardiner counts of Görz. His compositions, which spanned a wide range of themes from love and nature to politics and travel, were not only linguistically diverse, employing up to ten languages, but also musically innovative, introducing polyphonic techniques to Central Europe. As one of the last significant Minnesängers, his lyrical sensitivity and vivid storytelling made him a standout figure in German literature. Von Wolkenstein's legacy endures, celebrated through events like the annual Oswald von Wolkenstein Ritt in the Schlern area, a testament to his enduring cultural impact.
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