Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of early Baroque music with Samuel Scheidt's "Tabulatura Nova II," a captivating collection of instrumental works that showcase the composer's mastery and innovation. Released on March 1, 2008, by Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm, this album spans nearly two hours of intricate and varied compositions, offering a comprehensive exploration of Scheidt's musical genius.
The album is divided into two parts, each containing six tracks that blend sacred and secular themes, demonstrating Scheidt's versatility and depth. From the complex fugues and echo-laden pieces to the hymns and dances, every track is a testament to the composer's skill in crafting engaging and technically demanding music. Highlights include the lively "Fuga Contraria," the haunting "Echo Ad Manuale Duplex & Lene," and the festive "Cantio Sacra," a setting of the Easter hymn "Christ lag in Todesbanden."
Samuel Scheidt, a prominent figure in the German Baroque scene, was known for his innovative use of the organ and his contributions to the development of German keyboard music. "Tabulatura Nova II" is a prime example of his work, blending traditional forms with fresh ideas and a keen sense of harmony. Whether you're a seasoned fan of early music or a newcomer looking to explore the Baroque era, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.