Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Jacob van Eyck's "Engels Liedt," a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of early 17th-century Dutch music. Released on May 1, 2011, by Carpe Diem Records Berlin, this album is a testament to Van Eyck's virtuosity on the cornetto and his enduring influence on European musical heritage.
Spanning a little over an hour, "Engels Liedt" is a collection of 15 tracks that seamlessly blend sacred and secular themes, offering a diverse palette of emotions and moods. From the hauntingly beautiful "Lof-zangh Marie" to the lively "Frans Ballet," Van Eyck's compositions and arrangements showcase his mastery of various musical forms, including dances, songs, and instrumental pieces.
The album's title track, "Engels Liedt," is a standout, exemplifying Van Eyck's ability to create melodies that are both ethereal and deeply resonant. Other highlights include the delicate "Janneman en Alemoer," the lively "Prins Robberts Masco," and the introspective "Stil, stil een reys."
"Engels Liedt" is not just a collection of historical music; it's a vibrant exploration of Jacob van Eyck's musical genius, offering listeners a unique window into the past. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding and engaging experience.