Heinrich Schütz

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[details ←] Saul (1650), violin, piano, organ, vocal, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Schutz: Weihnachts-Historie, piano, vocal,
[details ←] An den Wassern zu Babel sassen wir, horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Cantate Domino canticum novum (Lobsinget Gott, dem Herrn), horn, organ, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren (My soul, now bless thy Maker), viola, horn, trombone, violin, french horn, cello, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Warum toben die Heiden (Why are the heathen so angry), horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Stuttgarter Schutz-Ausgabe: Zwolf geistliche Gesange (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 15)
[details ←] Stuttgarter Schutz-Ausgabe: Musikalische Exequien (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 8)
[details ←] Stuttgarter Schutz-Ausgabe: Symphoniae Sacrae I (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 7)
[details ←] Stuttgarter Schutz-Ausgabe: Italienische Madrigale (Gesamtausgabe, Bd.1), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Es erhub sich ein Streit (There arose then a war in heaven), horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn (Magnify him), horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Johannespassion (St. John Passion / The Passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Matthauspassion (St. Matthew Passion), choral, vocal,
[details ←] Die Sieben Worte (The seven last words from the cross), horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] O bone Jesu, fili Mariae (O mein Herr Jesus), viola, horn, violin, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Da pacem, Domine, viola, horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
[details ←] Ach Herr, du Schopfer aller Ding (Oh Lord, Creator of all thing), horn, organ, double bass, french horn, , choral, vocal,
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Born: 8 October 1585 — Köstritz — Germany
Died: 6 November 1672 — Dresden — Germany
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Life

Heinrich Schütz is without doubt one of the great German composers. He was born in a well-to-do family, and like his brothers was destined to become a trader and lawyer. However, Count Moritz of Hessen discovered his musical talents, and it was he who also financed Heinrich’s study with Giovanni Gabrieli in Venice. He brought with him the Italian music style. Back in Germany he worked as a court organist in Kassel, where he soon became very famous. In 1617 Schütz became "Kapellmeister" at the court of Johann Georg I of Saksen. After that he also worked at the courts of Wolfenbüttel, Zeitz, Halle, Gera and Hamburg). For two periods of time (1633–1635 and 1642–1644) he also worked in Copenhagen, where fled to hide from the horrors 30-year War.

Schütz became very old: 87 year. Till his death he was productive as a composer. In fact, he wanted to retire at 60, but because of his popularity (they called him the Father of German Music), his master Johann Georg I would not let him go. Even successor Johann Georg II asked him to be present with his music on festive days.

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23 April 1627: Premiere of Dafne, in Torgau, Germany.
25 December 1664: Premiere of the Christmass Oratorio, in Dresden Germany.

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