Luthersche Leidensmusik | Sanctiandree SAND0005

Luthersche Leidensmusik

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Label: Sanctiandree

Cat No: SAND0005

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 6th October 2017

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About

For Martin Luther, the value of music was second only to that of theology. He recognised the immense power of music: for him, it was both a sublime medium for worship and a powerful propaganda tool. However, the inspiration demonstrated by Lutheran composers in the 16th and 17th centuries might have exceeded even Luther’s expectations.

A sense of communicative urgency unites all the composers represented on this CD, from Luther’s associate Johann Walter to the late-17th-century masters Dietrich Buxtehude and his pupil Nicolaus Bruhns. The rise in vocal and instrumental virtuosity in this period, alongside a strong development of expressive power, makes it a treasure trove for music lovers. Nowhere is this more evident than in Lutheran music for Lent, Passiontide and Easter. The centrality of Christ’s crucifixion to Luther’s theology is palpable in this music, which takes the listener from the depths of despair to passionate joy.

Directed by Tom Wilkinson, St Salvator’s Chapel Choir is the flagship choir of the University of St Andrews, Scotland. An exceptional, mixed-voice ensemble of around 30 students, its history extends back to the founding of the University in the early 15th century, when students who sang in the University’s chapel were called the ‘Choristi Sanctiandree’. Recordings on the University’s internationally-distributed label have included Salvator Mundi, charting 100 years of English church music after Purcell, Ca’ the Yowes, featuring British folk song arrangements, and Bach and the Stile Antico.

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