Immerse yourself in the profound and sacred compositions of Heinrich Schütz with his masterful rendition of the "St. John Passion." This 1973 release on the Eterna label is a testament to Schütz's enduring legacy as a pioneer of German sacred music. The album spans 57 minutes of meticulously crafted works, including the complete "Johannes-Passion, SWV 481" and select pieces from "Psalmen Davids sampt etlichen Moteten und Concerten, Op. 2, SWV 22-47."
Heinrich Schütz, often hailed as the father of German choral music, brings a deep sense of reverence and artistry to these timeless works. The "St. John Passion" is a powerful and moving depiction of the Passion of Christ, as narrated in the Gospel of John. Each track is a masterclass in vocal and instrumental arrangement, showcasing Schütz's ability to convey the profound spiritual and emotional depth of the text.
The album also features a selection of psalms and motets, including "Ist nicht Ephraim mein teurer Sohn," "Nicht uns, Herr, sondern deinem Namen gib Ehre," "Die mit Tränen säen," and "Wohl dem, der den Herren fürchtet." These pieces highlight Schütz's versatility and his ability to infuse sacred texts with a sense of grandeur and intimacy.
For those seeking a deeper understanding and appreciation of early Baroque music, this album is an essential addition to any collection. Heinrich Schütz's "St. John Passion" is a timeless exploration of faith, suffering, and redemption, presented with unparalleled musical brilliance.