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Vox Luminis- Schutz: Weihnachtshistorie (PREORDER)

SKU: 5400439004672
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Vox Luminis- Schutz: Weihnachtshistorie (PREORDER)
Vox Luminis- Schutz: Weihnachtshistorie (PREORDER)

Heinrich Schutz continued to set himself challenges throughout his long career. Of all the genres of sacred music that he undertook, the oratorio offers us his most contrasting ideas. His Historia der Geburt Jesu Christi (1664) is in many respects the model for the genre that would later be employed by the musicians of Johann Sebastian Bach's generation; the score that Vox Luminis use for this recording has been reconstructed from manuscript sources in the Duben Collection in Uppsala. The album is completed with a number of particularly festive motets for the Christmas period by Heinrich Schutz and his illustrious contemporary Andreas Hammerschmidt.

Format: New CD/Classical

Vox Luminis- Schutz: Weihnachtshistorie (PREORDER)

SKU: 5400439004672
Regular price L£1,907,000.00
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per

Release Date:10.18.24

 
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Heinrich Schutz continued to set himself challenges throughout his long career. Of all the genres of sacred music that he undertook, the oratorio offers us his most contrasting ideas. His Historia der Geburt Jesu Christi (1664) is in many respects the model for the genre that would later be employed by the musicians of Johann Sebastian Bach's generation; the score that Vox Luminis use for this recording has been reconstructed from manuscript sources in the Duben Collection in Uppsala. The album is completed with a number of particularly festive motets for the Christmas period by Heinrich Schutz and his illustrious contemporary Andreas Hammerschmidt.