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Heinrich Schutz Reader - Letters and Documents in Translation

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Zusatztext Gregory Johnston translates 169 documents by or about Schutz in an attractive volume suitable for scholars, performers, and students... Johnston's annotations, which appear in footnotes, provide much-needed contextual information to situate the documents in their religious, political, economic, and social settings... The quality of the translations, Johnston's adherence to stylistic principles of the seventeenth century, and his rich annotations help draw in students, performers, and scholars from disciplines of history, art history, Germanic studies, cultural history, and religious studies. Informationen zum Autor Gregory S. Johnston is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Toronto. Klappentext Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672) was the most important and influential German composer of the seventeenth century. Director of music at the electoral Saxon court in Dresden, he was lauded by his German contemporaries as "the father of our modern music," as "the Orpheus of our time." Yet despite the esteem in which his music is still held today, Schutz himself and the rich cultural environment in which he lived continue to be little known or understood beyond the linguistic borders of his native Germany. Zusammenfassung Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) was the most important and influential German composer of the seventeenth century. In A Heinrich Schütz Reader, the composer and his times are brought to life through the translation of more than 150 documents by or about the composer, each complemented with richly detailed annotations and commentary. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgements Bibliographical abbreviations Illustrations Youth and Early Manhood (1611-27) 1. Il primo libro de madrigali (Venice, 1611) (Original language: Italian) 2. Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony, to Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (27.08.1614) 3. Johann Georg I to Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (25.04.1615) 4. Moritz of Hesse-Kassel to Johann Georg I (27.04.1615) 5. Schütz to Christoph von Loss, Privy Councillor and Marshal of the Court (23.09.1616); Johann Georg I's reply (30.09.1616) 6. Moritz of Hesse-Kassel to Johann Georg I (01.12.1616) 7. Christoph von Loss to Johann Georg I (11.12.1616) 8. Johann Georg I to Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (13.12.1616) 9. Schütz to Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (16.12.1616) 10. Moritz of Hesse-Kassel to Heinrich Schütz (23.12.1616) 11. Dresden Court to Schütz (07.1617) 12. Schütz to Heinrich Posthumus Reuss (09.12.1617) 13. Schütz to Johann Georg I (15.04.1618) 14. Moritz of Hesse-Kassel to Johann Georg I (11.01.1619) 15. Johann Georg I to Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (25.01.1619) 16. Psalmen Davids (Dresden, 1619): title page and dedication (01.06.1619) 17. Psalmen Davids (Dresden, 1619): title page of the Basso Continuo and preface (01.06.1619) 18. Schütz to the City Council of Frankfurt am Main (17.07.1619) 19. Schütz's poem on the occasion of Georg Schütz's wedding (09.08.1619) 20. Schütz to Ludwig Wilhelm Moser, Court Chamber Secretary (03.07.1621) 21. Schütz's text to Syncharma musicum (03.11.1621) (Original language: Latin) 22. Schütz's text to Teutoniam dudum belli (03.11.1621) (Original language: Latin) 23. Historia der Auferstehung (Dresden, 1623): title page and preface (25.03.1623) 24. Schütz to Wilhelm Ludwig Moser (25.05.1624) 25. Schütz to Wilhelm Ludwig Moser (30.12.1624) 26. Cantiones sacrae (Freiberg, 1625): title page and dedication (01.01.1625) (Original language: Latin) 27. Cantiones sacrae (Freiberg, 1625): foreword to the reader (Original language: Latin) 28. Schütz to the attention of Johann Georg I (before 17.03.1625) 29. Schütz to Johann Georg I (28.03.1625) 30. Dresden Court Musicians to Johann Georg I (11.06.1625) 31. Schütz to Johann Georg I (22.09.1626) 32. Schütz to Johann Georg I (09.05.1627) 33....

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Authors Gregory Johnson, Gregory II Johnson, Gregory Johnston, Gregory S Johnston, Gregory S. Johnston
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.10.2016
 
EAN 9780190628475
ISBN 978-0-19-062847-5
No. of pages 326
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history

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