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Zusammenfassung

Heinrich Schutz cultivated all the principal forms of Lutheran sacred music. This book aims to bring the composer and his work alive, for the non-German reader. It examines his principal works, covering his years in Italy and Denmark, his relationships with leading musicians and patrons, the hardships of the Thirty Years War, and other details.

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Schultz by The Late Basil Smallman

Now regarded as one of the greatest composers in early musical history, Heinrich Schutz cultivated all the principal forms of Lutheran sacred music, serving as Kapellmeister to the electoral court at Dresden from 1615 to his death in 1672. Since, however, his work is so intensely bound up with the German biblical language, the full magnitude of his achievement has only gradually been recognized outside his native country. Here Basil Smallman brings the composer and his work vividly alive for the non-German reader. His principal works are examined in chronological order, with interspersed biographical chapters covering his years in Italy and Denmark, his relationships with leading musicians and patrons, the hardships of the Thirty Years War, and the machinations of court life. One of the greatest creative figures of his time, Schutz emerges as a giant amongst his lesser contemporaries. This book will bring him and his work to a new and international audience.
Oxford has produced another winning entry in The Master Musicians series.. Smallman's narrative weaves discussion of life and works seamlessly, and the extras (calendar, list of works, personalia, bibliography) have been executed superbly. B.J. Murray, Choice
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ISBN 13 9780198166740
ISBN 10 0198166745
Titel Schultz
Autor The Late Basil Smallman
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-06-01
Seitenanzahl 236
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