Praetorius / Schütz: Music from Wolfenbüttel Castle, Vol. 6

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Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
555 503-2
 
 
EAN kód:
761203550326
 
 
Autori:
Heinrich Schütz , Michael Praetorius
 
 
Interpreti:
Manfred Cordes, Weser-Renaissance Bremen
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Sacred Works in Parallel Settings

1 Michael Praetorius: Ach mein Herre, straf mich doch nicht
2 Heinrich Schütz: Ach Herr, straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn
3 Heinrich Schütz: Das ist mir lieb
4 Michael Praetorius: Das ist mir lieb
5 Heinrich Schütz: Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir
6 Heinrich Schütz: Aus der Tiefe ruf ich, Herr, zu dir
7 Michael Praetorius: Nun lob meine Seel den Herren
8 Heinrich Schütz: Nun lob meine Seel den Herren
9 Heinrich Schütz: Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich
10 Michael Praetorius: Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich
Popis
In our series "Music from Wolfenbüttel Castle," the sixth concert in the series featured and recorded parallel settings of sacred works by Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz. One does not immediately think of counting the great Dresden composer Heinrich Schütz among the kapellmeisters at the Wolfenbüttel court, and yet he was officially engaged there as "Capellmeister von Haus aus" from 1655 until at least 1666. Michael Praetorius, however, had long since died around this time. By juxtaposing compositions with identical texts (so-called parallel settings) by Praetorius and Schütz, this CD makes it possible to compare the styles of these two "heroes of music history". This is particularly appealing inasmuch as the stylistic upheaval at the beginning of the 17th century, which originated in Italy, falls into the creative period of both composers, and it is revealing to observe in what way the new developments influenced the oeuvre of both masters. At the same time, the works of both composers with identical texts are not exactly numerous, which is related to the fact that Praetorius turned to the arrangement of Protestant church hymns to a particularly strong degree, a genre that either interested Schütz little, or that his position at the Dresden court did not offer any occasion to serve.