Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Heinrich Schütz's "Auferstehungshistorie," a masterful composition that brings to life the resurrection story through a series of sinfonias and narrative sections. Released on March 17, 2023, by Accentus Music, this album is a testament to Schütz's enduring legacy as a pioneer of German sacred music.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of vocal and instrumental works that vividly depict the events of Easter Sunday. The "Auferstehungshistorie" is structured as a sequence of dramatic scenes, each introduced by a sinfonia, creating a compelling and engaging narrative flow. The work is scored for solo voices, choir, and instruments, showcasing Schütz's mastery of both polyphonic and homophonic styles.
This recording offers a unique opportunity to experience the full scope of Schütz's musical storytelling. The ensemble's precise and expressive performances bring out the intricate details of the score, from the tender intimacy of the solo passages to the triumphant exultation of the choral sections. The album is a celebration of Schütz's innovative approach to sacred music, blending German and Italian influences to create a sound that is both timeless and deeply moving.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the works of Heinrich Schütz, this album is a captivating journey through one of the most significant compositions of the Baroque era.
2023 Accentus Music2023 (P) Accentus Music
Tracks
Surrexit pastor bonus, SWV 469Heinrich Schütz, Ensemble Polyharmonique
SinfoniaFranz Tunder, Ensemble Polyharmonique
Auferstehungshistorie, SWV 50: (Introitus) Die Auferstehung unseres Herren Jesu ChristiHeinrich Schütz, Ensemble Polyharmonique
Auferstehungshistorie, SWV 50: (Der Ostermorgen) da der Sabbath vergangen warHeinrich Schütz, Ensemble Polyharmonique
Auferstehungshistorie, SWV 50: (Drei Weiber oder Marien) Wer wälzet uns den SteinHeinrich Schütz, Ensemble Polyharmonique
Auferstehungshistorie, SWV 50: (Die zwei Männer im Grabe) Was suchet ihr den LebendigenHeinrich Schütz, Ensemble Polyharmonique