Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Baroque music with Samuel Scheidt's "Chor- und Orgelwerke," a captivating collection of sacred choral and organ works that showcase the composer's mastery and the grandeur of the Heinrich-Schütz-Orgel im Herforder Münster. Released in 1959, this album is a testament to Scheidt's enduring legacy, offering a blend of intricate vocal pieces and powerful organ compositions that transport you to the heart of 17th-century sacred music.
Scheidt, a contemporary of Heinrich Schütz, was renowned for his instrumental and sacred vocal music. This album features a selection of his most profound works, including the hauntingly beautiful "Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht" and the triumphant "Veni Redemptor gentium." The Göttinger Stadtkantorei, under the direction of Arno Schönstedt, delivers a stirring performance that brings Scheidt's compositions to life with precision and passion.
The organ works, performed on the historic Scherer-Organ in St. Stephan, Tangermünde, and the Schnitger-Organ in St. Jacobi, Hamburg, are particularly noteworthy. Scheidt's "Tabulatura Nova" series is a cornerstone of Baroque organ repertoire, and this album includes some of his most celebrated pieces, such as "Psalmus in die nativitatis Christi" and "Da Jesus an dem Creutze stundt." The organ's resonant tones fill the space, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe.
With a duration of nearly 50 minutes, this mono version of "Chor- und Orgelwerke" is a comprehensive introduction to Scheidt's musical genius. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of Baroque music or a newcomer eager to explore the rich heritage of sacred choral and organ works, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience. Dive into the world of Samuel Scheidt and discover the timeless beauty of his music.
Samuel Scheidt, born in Halle in 1587, stands as a titan of the early Baroque era, renowned as both a composer and a virtuoso organist. His influence on the development of German organ music is immeasurable, earning him the title "father of German organ music." Scheidt's innovations in organ tablature revolutionized the way organ music was notated and performed. His compositions, which span sacred music and instrumental works, are celebrated for their mastery of the variation set and their unique blend of styles. Scheidt's legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and music enthusiasts alike.
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