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Schutz: Complete Recordings, Vol. 15 / Rademann, Dresden Chamber Choir

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Schutz: Complete Recordings, Vol. 15 / Rademann, Dresden Chamber Choir

Heinrich SchĂŒtz is generally regarded as a master of the art of setting text to music, particularly the text of the Bible in its unaltered form which was of substantial significance to Lutheran doctrine. On the other hand, there are only few examples of settings of rhymed texts in SchĂŒtz’s oeuvre. One of these is the so-called “Becker-Psalter,” a collection of psalm translations by the Leipzig theologian Cornelius Becker. Shortly after the death of his wife, SchĂŒtz concentrated on this collection and set numerous verses to music. In the 15th volume of the SchĂŒtz Complete Recording, Hans-Christoph Rademann and his Dresdner Kammerchor present an exceptionally spirited interpretation of a selection of these unusually unadorned, transparent, folk-like compositions.

Heinrich SchĂŒtz is generally regarded as a master of the art of setting text to music, particularly the text of the Bible in its unaltered form which was of substantial significance to Lutheran doctrine. On the other hand, there are only few examples of settings of rhymed texts in SchĂŒtz’s oeuvre. One of these is the so-called “Becker-Psalter,” a collection of psalm translations by the Leipzig theologian Cornelius Becker. Shortly after the death of his wife, SchĂŒtz concentrated on this collection and set numerous verses to music. In the 15th volume of the SchĂŒtz Complete Recording, Hans-Christoph Rademann and his Dresdner Kammerchor present an exceptionally spirited interpretation of a selection of these unusually unadorned, transparent, folk-like compositions.

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Heinrich SchĂŒtz is generally regarded as a master of the art of setting text to music, particularly the text of the Bible in its unaltered form which was of substantial significance to Lutheran doctrine. On the other hand, there are only few examples of settings of rhymed texts in SchĂŒtz’s oeuvre. One of these is the so-called “Becker-Psalter,” a collection of psalm translations by the Leipzig theologian Cornelius Becker. Shortly after the death of his wife, SchĂŒtz concentrated on this collection and set numerous verses to music. In the 15th volume of the SchĂŒtz Complete Recording, Hans-Christoph Rademann and his Dresdner Kammerchor present an exceptionally spirited interpretation of a selection of these unusually unadorned, transparent, folk-like compositions.