Product DescriptionThe program Missa in Festo Sanctissimae Trinitatis presents the reconstruction of a main religious service in one of the principal Hamburg churches at the beginning of the seventeenth century; it consists of works for ensemble and organ by the composer Hieronymus Praetorius, who was the organist of the Church of St. James in Hamburg from 1582 until his death in 1629. In addition or in between, the liturgical components of the Mass that were performed monophonically are heard as they have been transmitted to us in the regulations for religious services then in effect in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg. The search for a suitable instrument led to the choice of the swallows nest organ in St. Marys Church in Lemgo; it may be regarded as a model example of the Northern German organ building tradition and has a mean-tone temperament ideal for the period of composition, characteristics, and stylistics of the selected repertoire. The Gospel and Sermon have not been incorporated into the present production; instead, the hymn O lux beata Trinitas- which actually does not belong to the Mass- is heard.