CAPELLA HAFNIENSIS The vocal ensemble CAPELLA HAFNIENSIS was founded in
1990 on the initiative of the musicologist and church musician Ole Kongsted.
Capella Hafniensis is the most highly specialized early music ensemble
in the Nordic countries, and the only professional vocal ensemble in Denmark
that works exclusively with Renaissance music from northern Europe. It has a
core of eight singers which can be expanded as required. The unique repertoire
of the ensemble - based on the results of research done in recent years on northern
European musical history in the sixteenth century - consists primarily of sacred
and court music from Denmark and the Baltic area c. 1515 - c. 1620. Among the
most important sources from this area and this time that have been identified
in recent years are the Flensburg Collection, 25 unique items from c.
1570 - c. 1600, including the Kranborq Motets (1582) and the present
collection, Musica Nuptialis (1590). This material and much more - among
other things works by a number of Danish Kapellmeister in the 1500s - have been
rediscovered over the past ten years or so end placed in their proper context
by Ole Kongsted, who on behalf of the ensemble took the initiative in 2000 to
collaborate with The Royal Library in Copenhagen in establishing the
music publishing house Capella Hafniensis Editions. A plan for
the publication of a total of 46 booklets with the ensembles repertoire has
been established; three booklets have appeared so far: 1) Motets by Ludwig
Senfl (hitherto unknown works by the great Renaissance master, Copenhagen
2001); 2) Johannes Flamingos: Opusculum cantionum (1571) (a unique collection
of Staatsmusik from the Meckhenburg court in Schwerin, Copenhagen 2002); 3)
Bartholomaeus Stockmann: Lej-lighedsværker (Occasional Works,
the musical material for this CD recording, Copenhagen 2004). These booklets
and information on future publications are available from Capella Hafniensis
Editions, The Royal Library, PO Box 2149, 1016 Copenhagen K. Capella
Hafniensis has sung this music in a number of concerts in Denmark, Sweden,
Germany and the Baltic Countries; critical editions and CD recordings of the
same material are planned for the coming years. Further information and booking
enquiries: Philip Due Jensen, Ellebækvej 60, st, mf., DK-2860 Søborg. Phone:
+45 26829143.
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