Heinrich Schütz

1585 – 1672

A propos de la personne

Heinrich Schütz is regarded as the first German musician of European stature. As a choirboy from 1599 at the court of Landgrave Moritz of Hessen-Kassel, he received a thorough education. In 1608 he began a law degree in Marburg, but broke this off in 1609 in order, with the support of the Landgrave, to study composition with Giovanni Gabrieli, organist at St Mark’s in Venice. In 1613 Schütz returned to Kassel, but two years later was enticed away by Elector Johann Georg I of Saxony to the Dresden court as “Organist und Director der Musica”, where he held the position of Hofkapellmeister (court Kapellmeister) from 1617 until his death. Schütz’s great cycles of vocal works marked the high point of his reputation in Germany and northern Europe. But these represent only part of Schütz’s output; individual works are represented in printed collections with works by other composers, others only survive in manuscript, and much has been lost. The Stuttgart Schütz Edition makes available Schütz’s complete oeuvre, and all works are also published in practical Urtext editions.

Editions

496 Articles

Heinrich Schütz: Come now, holy Spirit

extrait de: Petits concerts spirituels II

SWV 328

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Heinrich Schütz: Venite ad me (Kommt alle zu mir)

extrait de : Symphoniae Sacrae I

SWV 261

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Heinrich Schütz: God's own being was made flesh

extrait de: Petits concerts spirituels II

SWV 314

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Heinrich Schütz: O Lord, now grant us thy peace in grace

extrait de: Musique chorale religieuse

SWV 372

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Heinrich Schütz: Von Aufgang der Sonnen

aus: Symphoniae sacrae II

SWV 362

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Heinrich Schütz: Von Gott will ich nicht lassen

aus: Symphoniae sacrae II

SWV 366

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Heinrich Schütz: Wann unsre Augen schlafen ein

extrait de: Petits concerts spirituels II

SWV 316

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Heinrich Schütz: Why are the heathen so angry

extrait de : Psaumes de David

SWV 23

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