Heinrich Schütz 18-22 May
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
For the keyboard works it's Sweelinck who is more in the picture for this "title".
Whatever, it promises to be an interesting CotW.
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Beautiful stuff. I would never have thought the madrigals we heard today were not by some Italian contemporary of Monteverdi of the period.
Sometimes, out of ignorance, one listens to the strengths of the great German masters assuming the great tradition their music represented must surely have been around forever, not realising in fact just how recent it all was by JS Bach's time, a mere 100 years after Schutz.
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Originally posted by jean View PostThat's probably because of the time he spent in Venice studying twith Giovanni Gabrieli!
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Originally posted by jean View PostHe's sounding a bit more German today, isn't he?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes but still (to my ears) a logn way to go to the later "High Baroque" idiom of JS Bach and his contemporaries.
I always thought Schutz as a super-austere composer of church music which was bordering on uninspiring. Listening to this week’s Composer of the Week has made me realise how little of his music I knew. Much of his music still sounds austere but inspiring in its own way.
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