Heinrich Schütz was presumably the first internationally renowned German composer. In the 40 years he spent as court "kapellmeister" in Dresden, he left a strong impression on musical life in Europe.
The Book of Psalms exhorts us frequently to use our instruments and voices in praise of the Lord, and few composers have taken this injunction to heart as thoroughly as Heinrich Schütz, the 17th ...
On Sunday, November 2nd, Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity music director Donald Meineke direct the multiple Grammy-nominated Bach Choir and Players in a performance of Heinrich Schütz's Musikalische ...
Donald Macleod journeys through Christmas week in the company of Heinrich Schütz. Donald begins by dipping a toe into the fertile archival territory of Schütz’s own writings, a fascinating window onto ...
Heinrich Schütz’s German Requiem has become one of the most-recorded works of 17th-century German sacred music. Fabrice Fitch investigates its rich discography Heinrich Schütz – seen here in a ...
Kirsten Gibson surveys recordings of music by the 17th-century German composer Heinrich Schütz and recommends a starter collection, while Jeremy Sams reviews a big box of Saint-Saëns. Henrich Schütz ...
Seventh heaven beckons for those dying to hear a live local performance of a major work by Heinrich Schuetz.
You might take one look at the antique, solemn face of Heinrich Schütz, assume the music must be as remote as that image, and pass quickly on. That would be a loss, as Heinrich Schütz is truly one of ...
Houston's early-music scene is getting another major boost with the founding of the Heinrich Schütz Choir of Texas. Schütz (1585-1672), who worked in Dresden in the court of the Elector of Saxony, is ...
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