Format : Vocal Score
Motette Nr. 14 aus Israelsbrünnlein-Johann Hermann Schein (1586 1630) a German composer and poet was an important predecessor of Bach taking up the post of Thomaskantor in Leipzig in 1616 where he remained until his death. A gifted composer he was one of the first to import the Italian style onto the traditional elements of Lutheran church music.The 'Israelsbrünnlein' from 1623 is a collection composed in the Italian madrigal style mostly using texts from the Old Testament.
SKU: BA.BA02564
ISBN 9790006423033. 27 x 19 cm inches.
Motet no. 14 from Israelsbrunnlein.
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SKU: CA.180200
ISBN 9790007192440. Language: German/English.
Johann Hermann Schein's Israelsbrunnlein, published in Leipzig in 1623, is a supreme achievement not only among the works of this composer, who had been Thomaskantor in Leipzig since 1616, but also for the entire body of German music written during the first half of the 17th century. Among the 26 motets written in the Italian madrigal manner 23 are settings of Old Testament texts, a fact to which the collection owes its title. The source for the text of this collection is the inexhaustible fountain of the Psalms, the books of Moses, the Prophets, the Songs of Solomon, and other books of the Old Testament.
SKU: CA.181400
ISBN 9790007192464. Key: A minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: BA.BA06227
ISBN 9790006477234.
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