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De Vrede van Utrecht : muziek uit de Spaanse Successieoorlog = The Peace of Utrecht : music from the War of the Spanish Succession.
Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 11797
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- Dutch
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Treaty of Utrecht (1713-1715)--Songs and music.
- Treaty of Utrecht.
- Treaty of Utrecht (1713-1715).
- Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714--Songs and music.
- Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714.
- Chamber music--Netherlands--18th century.
- Chamber music.
- Vocal music--Netherlands--18th century.
- Vocal music.
- Songs with instrumental ensemble.
- Netherlands.
- Genre:
- Vocal music.
- Songs and music.
- Sound recordings.
- Songs.
- Music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in.
- Other Title:
- Peace of Utrecht : music from the War of the Spanish Succession
- Place of Publication:
- Castricum, The Netherlands : Globe, [2013]
- Language Note:
- The vocal works sung in Dutch.
- System Details:
- digital optical stereo
- audio file CD audio
- Contents:
- 1. Le marche du Prince d'Orange = The Prince of Orange's march (0:47)
- 2. Het ontydig affsterven van William de III = The untimely death of William III (1702) (3:18)
- 3. Van de krijg = About war (0:28)
- 4. Keysers weert = Kaiserswerth (1702) (0:46)
- 5. Vicorielied wegens het veroveren van Venloo = Song of victory for the capture of Venlo (1702) (4:27)
- 6. Marche van Koehoorn = Coehoorn's march (0:45)
- 7. Niew liedt van de Spaensche zilver-vloot = New song about the Spanish silver fleet (1702) (3:36)
- 8. Vigos = Vigo (1:17)
- 9. Zamenspraak over de Spaansze zilver-vloot = Dialogue about the Spanish silver fleet (2:14)
- 10. t Belegh van Landauw = The siege of Landau (1704) (1:53)
- 11. Mars van Ramelie = The march of Ramillies (1706) (1:17)
- 12. Dragonders mars = Dragoon march (1:11)
- 13. Vreugde gesang op de victorie by Oudenaarden = Song of celebration over the victory at Oudenaarde (1708) (3:37
- 14. 't Beleg van Rijssel = The siege of Lille (1708) (0:55)
- 15. Zamenspraak tussen de Prins Eugenius en de stad Ryssel = Dialogue between Prince Eugene and the city of Lille (3:54)
- 16. t Overgaan van Ryssel = The surrender of Lille (1:21)
- 17. Triomfeer o Batavieren = Triumph, O Batavians (1:38) ; 18. Lang moet held Vendome leeven = Long may the Hero Vendome live (1:38) ; 19. Zyt welkom, o dapp're helden = Welcome, O brave heroes (1:45) / N. le Grand
- 20. Mars van den Prins Eugenius = Prince Eugene's march / J. Clarke (0:51)
- 21. Mars van Marlbouroug = Malborough's march (1:00)
- 22. De jonge Prins van Vrieslandt I = The young Prince of Friesland I (1:36)
- 23. De mars van Oxenster = Oxenstierna's march (1:31)
- 24. De jonge Prins van Vrieslandt II = The young Prince of Friesland II (1:00)
- 25. De mars van Villars & 't vervolg van de mars = Villars's march and its sequel (1:24)
- 26. Marche van Bouflers = Boufflers's march / J. Clarke (1:25
- 27. De Marschal d'Uxelles = The Marshal of Uxelles (1:09)
- 28. d' Uytrechtse Vreeden = The Peace of Utrecht (1713) (1:16)
- 29. Victorie lied over de Vreede tot Utrecht = Victory song about the Peace of Utrecht (4:20)
- 30. Lof van de vreugde theaters = In praise of the celebration theatres (3:40)
- 31. De Spaansse Oorlogh = The Spanish War (1:03)
- 32. Vreugden lied op de Vreêde met Spanje = Song of celebration on the Peace with Spain (1714)
- 33. De Dom van Utreght = The Utrecht Cathedral (0:57)
- 34. De verbeterde meysjes neering = The growing "girl business" (4:38).
- Participant:
- Camerata Trajectina.
- Notes:
- Compact disc.
- Instrumental chamber music and vocal music from The Netherlands, written around the time (1713) of the Treaty of Utrecht and the War of the Spanish Succession that it concluded in 1714.
- Title from disc label.
- Recorded 2013 February 4-6 Deventer, The Netherlands.
- Program notes in Dutch and English, and texts of the vocal works with English translations (83 pages : illustrations, some color) affixed to container.
- OCLC:
- 865013330
- Publisher Number:
- 8711525525603
- GLO 5256 Globe
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