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  1. Albums
  2. schütz: symphoniae sacrae i, op. 6 - heinrich schütz

Heinrich Schütz - Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6 (LP)

Heinrich SchützHeinrich Schütz
  • 2016
  • 20 tracks
  • 1 uur, 30 min
Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6 - Heinrich Schütz
Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6
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Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6 - Heinrich Schütz
Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6 - Heinrich Schütz

Product description

Immerse yourself in the sacred vocal masterpieces of Heinrich Schütz with his "Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6," a collection of 20 concertos composed in 1629. This album, released on December 1, 2016, under the Carus label, offers a profound exploration of Schütz's musical genius, influenced by his second journey to Venice and the stylistic traits of Monteverdi. Each piece, set to Latin texts, showcases Schütz's unique ability to blend musical innovation with spiritual depth.

Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the album features a diverse range of vocal performances, from the soaring soprano of Dorothee Mields to the resonant bass of Felix Schwandtke. The compositions, including "Attendite popule meus legem meam," "Paratum cor meum, Deus," and "Jubilate Deo omnis terra," among others, highlight Schütz's mastery of sacred music and his enduring influence on the genre.

Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of classical music or a newcomer to the works of Heinrich Schütz, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience. The meticulous performances and the timeless compositions make "Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6" a testament to Schütz's enduring legacy in the world of sacred vocal music.

Tracks

  1. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 14, Attendite popule meus legem meam, SWV 270Heinrich Schütz, Felix Schwandtke, Andreas Arend, Eva-Maria Horn, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    7:24
  2. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 1, Paratum cor meum, Deus, SWV 257Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, Karina Müller, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:46
  3. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 7, Anima mea liquefacta est, SWV 263Heinrich Schütz, Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger, Julia Fritz, Anna Schall, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    4:07
  4. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 8, Adjuro vos, filiae Jerusalem, SWV 264Heinrich Schütz, Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Julia Fritz, Anna Schall, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:38
  5. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 16, In lectulo per noctes, SWV 272Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, David Erler, Tobias Mäthger, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Clemens Schlemmer, Eva-Maria Horn, Jennifer Harris, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    5:15
  6. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 17, Invenerunt me costudes civitatis, SWV 273Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, David Erler, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Clemens Schlemmer, Eva-Maria Horn, Jennifer Harris, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    4:07
  7. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 9, O quam tu pulchra es, amica mea, SWV 265Heinrich Schütz, Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger, Karina Müller, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:34
  8. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 10, Veni de Libano, veni, amica mea, SWV 266Heinrich Schütz, Tobias Mäthger, Georg Poplutz, Karina Müller, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:40
  9. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 2, Exultavit cor meum in Domino, SWV 258Heinrich Schütz, Isabel Schicketanz, Karina Müller, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    4:31
  10. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 18, Veni, dilecte mi, in hortum meum, SWV 274Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, Isabel Schicketanz, Tobias Mäthger, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Fernando Günther, Masafumi Sakamoto, Sebastian Krause, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    5:05
  11. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 11, Benedicam Dominum in omni tempore, SWV 267Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, Georg Poplutz, Felix Schwandtke, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Friederike Otto, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:29
  12. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 12, Exquisivi Dominum et exaudivit me, SWV 268Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, Georg Poplutz, Felix Schwandtke, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Friederike Otto, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:20
  13. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 5, Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis, SWV 261Heinrich Schütz, Georg Poplutz, Karina Müller, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    6:57
  14. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 13, Fili mi, Absalom, SWV 269Heinrich Schütz, Felix Schwandtke, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Masafumi Sakamoto, Sebastian Krause, Fernando Günther, Julia Nagel, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    5:32
  15. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 3, In te, Domine, speravi, SWV 259Heinrich Schütz, David Erler, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Clemens Schlemmer, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    5:09
  16. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 15, Domine, labia mea aperies, SWV 271Heinrich Schütz, Dorothee Mields, Georg Poplutz, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Anna Schall, Sebastian Krause, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    4:26
  17. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 6, Jubilate Deo omnis terra, SWV 262Heinrich Schütz, Felix Schwandtke, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Anna Schall, Julia Fritz, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    5:15
  18. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 4, Cantabo domino in vita mea, SWV 260Heinrich Schütz, Tobias Mäthger, Karina Müller, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    4:44
  19. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 19, Buccinate in neomenia tuba, SWV 275Heinrich Schütz, Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger, Felix Schwandtke, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Anna Schall, Clemens Schlemmer, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    3:37
  20. Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6: No. 20, Jubilate Deo in chordis, SWV 276Heinrich Schütz, Tobias Mäthger, Georg Poplutz, Felix Schwandtke, Margret Baumgartl, Matthias Müller, Andreas Arend, Anna Schall, Clemens Schlemmer, Ludger Rémy, Hans-Christoph Rademann
    2:56
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Product specifications

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Album
Schütz: Symphoniae Sacrae I, Op. 6
Artist
Heinrich Schütz
Album release date
December 1, 2016
Label
Carus
Available
No

Product information

Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 30 min
Tracks
20 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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About Heinrich Schütz

Heinrich Schütz, born in 1585, stands as one of the most influential German composers of the early Baroque period, often hailed as the most significant German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach. His prolific career spanned over five centuries of music, leaving behind a legacy of more than 500 surviving works, predominantly sacred music composed for the Lutheran church. Schütz is renowned for introducing the Italian Baroque style to Germany, evolving it from the Renaissance into the early Baroque era. His compositions, including the celebrated German Requiem, have become staples of 17th-century German sacred music, showcasing his mastery and innovation. Schütz's contributions to the musical landscape of his time are immense, making him a pivotal figure in the development of German music.

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