(literally: Sacred Symphonies, Book One) is a collection of different pieces of vocal sacred music on Latin texts, composed by
Heinrich Schütz, published in 1629. He set mostly
psalms and excerpts from the
Song of Solomon for one to three voices, with various instruments and continuo. Its twenty pieces were assigned 257 to 276 in the ' (SWV), the catalogue of his works. Two later volumes came, but with German texts:
Symphoniae sacrae II in 1647 and
Symphoniae sacrae III in 1650.
History
Schütz composed the first collection during his second study trip to Venice. During his first visit he studied the
Venetian polychoral style with
Giovanni Gabrieli. Returning in 1628 after Gabrieli's death, he studied with his successor at
St Mark's Basilica
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,
Claudio Monteverdi
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.
Schütz was in the service of the Protestant Elector of Saxony
Johann Georg I, and dedicated the collection to the Elector's son, crown prince
Johann Georg II
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, then 16 years old. The texts are mostly taken from the Bible, most of them setting excerpts from
psalms and from the
Song of Solomon. Schütz set the texts as concertos for various combinations of one to three voices, instruments (both
strings
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and
winds) and
basso continuo
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.
Schütz published the collection in 1629 in Venice as his ', his sixth work, and his second work in Latin.
In his Latin foreword, he mentions Gabrieli, but not Monteverdi.
The composer has been described as "universal" (), and after his ' published a second work in Latin. The musicologist
Matteo Messori
Matteo Messori (born 23 April 1976, in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, composer and teacher. He performs on period instruments including the harpsichord, pipe organ, clavichord and pedal piano. He founded the ...
notes:
Schütz later composed two more collections titled as Op. 10 and Op. 12. The general title was common at the time and was used by many composers, including his teacher including
Giovanni Gabrieli who used it for his larger concertos.
Collection
The collection contains twenty different individual concertos with numbers 257 to 276 in the SWV. The following table shows a sequence number, the SWV number, the first line of the Latin text replacing a title, a translation, an abbreviation of the text source and notes. The translations follow
Emmanuel Music for SWV 257, 263, 264,
a study bible for the Song of Solomon, otherwise the
King James version. Links to that bible version are provided in the next column. Note that psalm numbering and verse numbering within a psalm is different in different editions. The last column provides a link to the details about the piece from the Schütz Association, which contains the text, a translation to German, the volume in the
Neue Schütz-Ausgabe
''Neue Schütz-Ausgabe'' (new Schütz edition) is a new critical edition of the complete works by composer Heinrich Schütz (full title in German: ''Heinrich Schütz: Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke''). It is published by Bärenreiter-Verlag on a ...
, biblical source(s), and further links to the collection's history, original foreword, analysis, dedication, original cover, reception and sources.
Music
Schütz followed Monteverdi's
seconda pratica in setting the biblical texts not in the older polyphonic style, but in dramatic declamation close to the opera of the period. This approach to word setting mirrors the ideas of the Reformation in its focus on the words of scripture. The settings have been described as "eloquent, sensitive, and often sensuous".
Recordings
The ''Symphoniae sacrae'' are part of the complete edition of the composer's works by
Carus-Verlag, begun in 1992 in continuation of the Stuttgart Schütz Edition. The edition uses the ' of the .
They were recorded in 2003 with the Cappella Augustana including singers Anna Mikołajczyk, Marzena Lubaszka, Piotr Lykowski, Krzysztof Szmyt, Robert Pozarski,
Harry van der Kamp, Bogdan Makal, Walter Testolin and Gian Paolo Dal Dosso, conducted by organist
Matteo Messori
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.
They were recorded in 2016, as part of the complete recordings of works by Schütz, by the
Dresdner Kammerchor and organist
Ludger Rémy, conducted by
Hans-Christoph Rademann
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Career
Born in Dresden, Rademann grew up in Schwarzenberg an ...
, with soloists
Dorothee Mields, Isabel Jantschek,
David Erler,
Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger and Felix Schwandte.
References
External links
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Heinrich Schuetz: Symphoniae sacrae I SWV 257–276Carus
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He died while campaigning against th ...
Schütz, Heinrich / Symphoniae Sacrae I, Teil 1 SWV 257–266 / 10 lateinische Konzerte (Nr. 1–10) für 1–2 Singstimmen, 2 Instrumente und Basso continuoBärenreiter
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Schütz, Heinrich / Symphoniae Sacrae I, Teil 2 SWV 267–276 / 10 lateinische Konzerte (Nr. 11–20) für 4–6 Stimmen (vokal und instrumental) und Basso continuoBärenreiter
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Compositions by Heinrich Schütz
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1629 works