Schutz - Symphoniae Sacrae III
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Label: Carus
Cat No: CAR83258
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 11th December 2015
Contents
Artists
Dorothy Mields (soprano)Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)
Isabel Jantschek (soprano)
Maria Stosiek (mezzo-soprano)
David Erler (countertenor)
Stefan Kunath (alto)
Georg Poplutz (tenor)
Tobias Mathger (tenor)
Martin Schicketanz (baritone)
Felix Schwandtke (bass baritone)
Dresdner Kammerchor
Dresdner Barockorchester
Conductor
Hans-Christoph RademannWorks
Symphoniae Sacrae III, op.12 SWV398-419Artists
Dorothy Mields (soprano)Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)
Isabel Jantschek (soprano)
Maria Stosiek (mezzo-soprano)
David Erler (countertenor)
Stefan Kunath (alto)
Georg Poplutz (tenor)
Tobias Mathger (tenor)
Martin Schicketanz (baritone)
Felix Schwandtke (bass baritone)
Dresdner Kammerchor
Dresdner Barockorchester
Conductor
Hans-Christoph RademannAbout
What Heinrich Schütz (1585 –1672) published in 1650 under the title 'Symphoniae sacrae. Tertia Pars. Opus Duo- decimum. Deutsche geistliche Konzerte für fünf bis acht obligate Stimmen (Singstimmen und Instrumente), Complementum ad libitum (Sing- stimmen und Instrumente) und Basso continuo' proved to be a kind of fermata in the course of musical history, a turning point in two respects – as a collection of works, which pointed the way to the future, and as a summation, a statement and an organized, ordered summary of the past.
Under the direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann, the Dresdner Kammerchor [Dresden Chamber Choir] and the Dresdner Barockorchester [Dresden baroque orchestra] perform together with renowned soloists.
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