Heinrich Schütz (08/10/1585 - 06/11/1672), a German composer, born in Köstritz (Saxony).
Source: | Grove's dictionary of music and musicians |
Heu mihi, Domine (SWV 65)
Period: | Late Renaissance |
Composed in: | 1625 |
Musical form: | motet |
Text/libretto: | Latin |
Duration: | 3'47 |
Label(s): | Carus 83.252 |
Heu mihi, Domine, SWV 65, No. XIII from: Cantiones sacrae quatuor vocum, 1625 (SWV 53-93).
♫ Heu mihi, Domine
© Carus 83.252
Musicalische exequien
Period: | Late Renaissance |
Composed in: | 1636 |
Musical form: | motets |
Text/libretto: | German Bible verses |
Duration: | 32'21'' |
In memory of: | Heinrich Posthumus von Reuss |
Label(s): | Deutsche Grammophon 423 405-2 |
| Arion PV 799011 |
| Collins Classics 15302 |
| Accent ACC 24299 |
Musicalische exequien opus 7 (1636), for vocal soloists & continuo. Written for the funeral of Heinrich Posthumus von Reuss, prince of Thüringen, who died 3 December 1635.
01. "Nacket bin ich vom Mutterleibe kommen" SWV 279
02. "Herr, wenn ich nur dich" SWV 280
03. "Herr nun lässest du deinen Diener" SWV 281
SWV 279 was written before the death of Reuss, who took part in the performances; SWV 280 and 281 just before Reuss' death, who gave last instructions.
♫ 01. "Nacket bin ich vom Mutterleibe kommen"
© Accent ACC 24299
♫ 02. "Herr, wenn ich nur dich"
© Accent ACC 24299
♫ 03. "Herr nun lässest du deinen Diener"
© Accent ACC 24299
Non-liturgical but related to the requiem mass are the numerous so-called 'German Requiems' and other compositions bearing in some form the title 'Requiem'. Composers such as Schütz, Praetorius, Thomas Selle, Michael Haydn, Schubert, J.I. Müller, C. Bütner, J.F. Fasch and Brahms contributed to this category. These 'German Requiems' may derive their texts from the Lutheran Bible, as Brahms's did, of from a variety of Protestant liturgical sources and ceremonies.
Author: | James W. Pruett |
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians
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