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Dietrich Buxtehude, Heinrich Schutz, Heinrich Schmelzer, Johann Herman Schein…they're not exactly household names today. But in the years before Johann Sebastian Bach, they composed music for the Christmas season—beautiful music that you may hear at Christmas time without knowing who wrote it.
Heinrich Schutz - 100th Psalm (Jauchzet dem Herren, alle Welt)Oxford Camerata Jeremy Summerly, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.553514Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc. SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Heinrich Schutz - Ich danke dem HerrnSchutz AcademyHoward Arman, conductorMore info about today's track: Capriccio C10409Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc. SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
THIS WEEK Christians around the world observe the Easter holiday, remembering the epic story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. The powerful themes of death and rebirth, and the related celebrations of Holy Week, give the event a depth and majesty that mark it as the most important Christian festival of the year. As you'd expect, Easter has inspired some of the most sublime and exalted music of the Christian tradition. On this transmission of Hearts of Space from guest producer ELLEN HOLMES, choral and instrumental classics from across nine centuries of Christian sacred music, on a program called "AN EASTER CELEBRATION." Music is by WILLIAM BYRD, HILDEGARD VON BINGEN, RIHARDS DUBRA, PATRICK HAWES, GABRIEL FAURE, OLA GJEILO, MANUEL CARDOSO, ANTOINE BRUMEL, JOHN JENKINS, HEINRICH SCHUTZ, J.S. BACH, LISA GERRARD & PATRICK CASSIDY, ARVO PART, and EDWARD ELGAR. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
There are composers whose influence outstrips their popularity. The Baroque composer Heinrich Schutz falls into this group, due to his total focus on writing sacred vocal music. But for those who know his music, he is essential. He was the most important German composer before Bach and was vital to the development of music. Today I'm going to take you through some of Schutz's greatest musical achievements, including his Muskalische Exequien, the piece that very likely inspired the Brahms Requiem. Join us!
Bach was zich ten volle bewust van de traditie waarin hij stond; Thomascantor was een eerbiedwaardig ambt. Daarom vond ik het inspirerend om me bezig te houden met Bachs voorgangers. Johann Hermann Schein was Thomascantor van 1616 tot 1630 – bij zijn begrafenis klonk er muziek van zijn goede vriend Heinrich Schutz. Bij beiden hoor je in de verte ‘Bach’… Johann Hermann Schein, Israels Brünlein: Ich lasse dich nicht, Ensemble Vocal Europeen olv Philippe Herreweghe Heinrich Schutz, Begrafenismotet voor J.H. Schein; ‘Das ist je gewisslich wahr’, Vox Luminis olv Lionel Meunier, Capricornus Consort Basel
Hannah French explores Heinrich Schutz's 26 psalm settings, published 400 years ago this year, which were one of the first major collections of choral music in the German language.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "The Adventure of Faith". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O frondens virga" by Drew Collins, "O lieber Herre Gott" by Heinrich Schutz and "Audivi vocem de caelo" by John Taverner along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "The Adventure of Faith". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O frondens virga" by Drew Collins, "O lieber Herre Gott" by Heinrich Schutz and "Audivi vocem de caelo" by John Taverner along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Rebecca W. Dolch from the United Methodist Minister in Upper New York Conference, Ithaca, NY, preaches a guest sermon entitled, "Surprised, Touched, Inspired" as part of the Marsh Chapel Summer Preaching Series. The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Viel werden kommen" by Heinrich Schutz and "Quam pulchri sunt" by Tomas Luis de Victoria along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Rebecca W. Dolch from the United Methodist Minister in Upper New York Conference, Ithaca, NY, preaches a guest sermon entitled, "Surprised, Touched, Inspired" as part of the Marsh Chapel Summer Preaching Series. The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Viel werden kommen" by Heinrich Schutz and "Quam pulchri sunt" by Tomas Luis de Victoria along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "In Conversation with Nouwen: Communion Meditation." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Die mit Tranen saen" by Heinrich Schutz, "Miserere mei Deus" by William Byrd and "Agnus Dei (Requiem)" by Ildebrando Pizzetti along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "In Conversation with Nouwen: Communion Meditation." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Die mit Tranen saen" by Heinrich Schutz, "Miserere mei Deus" by William Byrd and "Agnus Dei (Requiem)" by Ildebrando Pizzetti along with service music and hymns.
Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost: Sermon: “Hopeful Words for Difficult and Troubled Times” [Dr. John Finley] Anthem: “Sing a New Song” [by Heinrich Schutz]
Donald Macleod explores the early years of the man described as the "father of German Music", Heinrich Schutz.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "At First Light". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "So fahr ich hin zu Jesu Christ, SWV 379" by Heinrich Schutz and "He, watching over Israel (from Elijah)" by Felix Mendelssohn along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "At First Light". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "So fahr ich hin zu Jesu Christ, SWV 379" by Heinrich Schutz and "He, watching over Israel (from Elijah)" by Felix Mendelssohn along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Christmastide." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Ach Herr, du Schopfer aller Ding" by Heinrich Schutz and "The blessed son of God" by Ralph Vaughan Williams along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Christmastide." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Ach Herr, du Schopfer aller Ding" by Heinrich Schutz and "The blessed son of God" by Ralph Vaughan Williams along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Christmastide." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Ach Herr, du Schopfer aller Ding" by Heinrich Schutz and "The blessed son of God" by Ralph Vaughan Williams along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Christmastide." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Ach Herr, du Schopfer aller Ding" by Heinrich Schutz and "The blessed son of God" by Ralph Vaughan Williams along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "Begin by Breathing." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "The Three Kings" by Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins and "Das Ist Je Gewisslich Wahr" SWV 227 by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "Begin by Breathing." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "The Three Kings" by Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins and "Das Ist Je Gewisslich Wahr" SWV 227 by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "Begin by Breathing." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "The Three Kings" by Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins and "Das Ist Je Gewisslich Wahr" SWV 227 by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean preaches a sermon entitled "Begin by Breathing." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "The Three Kings" by Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins and "Das Ist Je Gewisslich Wahr" SWV 227 by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Thanksgiving Prayer." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Part 1)" by J.S. Bach and "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, SWV 380" by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Thanksgiving Prayer." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Part 1)" by J.S. Bach and "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, SWV 380" by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Thanksgiving Prayer." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Part 1)" by J.S. Bach and "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, SWV 380" by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Thanksgiving Prayer." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Part 1)" by J.S. Bach and "Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, SWV 380" by Heinrich Schutz along with service music and hymns.