A Christmas Collection-Schütz and Gabrieli

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Francesco Usper, Matthias Weckmann, Heinrich Schütz, Giovanni Gabrieli

Label: Classical Express

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 67

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: HMU90 7202

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Canzoni et Sonate, Movement: Canzon X, a 8 Giovanni Gabrieli, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Giovanni Gabrieli, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Canzoni et Sonate, Movement: Canzon XI, a 8 Giovanni Gabrieli, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Giovanni Gabrieli, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Sonata a 8 Francesco Usper, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Francesco Usper, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Sonata a 4 Matthias Weckmann, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Matthias Weckmann, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Geistliche Chormusik, Movement: Tröstet, tröstet mein Volk, SWV382 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Geistliche Chormusik, Movement: Ein Kind ist uns geboren, SWV384 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Geistliche Chormusik, Movement: Das Wort ward Fleisch, SWV385 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Geistliche Chormusik, Movement: Der Engel sprach zu den Hirten, SWV395 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Kleiner geistlichen Concerten, Anderer Theil, Movement: O Jesu, nomen dulcem SWV308 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Kleiner geistlichen Concerten, Anderer Theil, Movement: Hodie Christus natus est, SWV315 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Kleiner geistlichen Concerten, Anderer Theil, Movement: Joseph, du Sohn David, SWV323 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Kleiner geistlichen Concerten, Anderer Theil, Movement: Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, SWV327 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Kleiner geistlichen Concerten, Anderer Theil, Movement: ~ Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Magnificat Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
Psalmen Davids sampt etlichen Moteten und Concerte, Movement: Alleluja, lobet den Herren (Ps 150), SWV38 Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus
Heinrich Schütz, Composer
Paul Goodwin, Conductor
This handsome anthology of Schutz’s Christmas music was recorded last year during the festive season. The selection spans the whole of Schutz’s career and output, ranging from large-scale polychoral pieces to the more diminutive works composed when the Thirty Years War imposed relative hardship even on the courts of kings and dukes (such as Schutz’s patron, the Elector of Saxony). The lovely Sei gegrusset, Maria combines both monumentality and intimacy, being a dialogue between the archangel Gabriel and the Virgin, framed by interventions from the choir and ensemble. Interspersed among these are instrumental pieces, mostly from the pen of Schutz’s beloved mentor, Giovanni Gabrieli. There is something inherently festive about these pieces, so their inclusion here is very apposite. Mostly they are performed with panache and verve, and count among the disc’s most satisfying moments; I particularly enjoyed the delightfully quirky canzona by Schutz’s pupil, Matthias Weckmann, in which a violin, a cornet, a sackbut and a dulcian exchange melodic material largely made up of ascending thirds (from 2'25'' onwards), an enchanting conceit treated with increasing freedom.
The sound quality throughout is most engaging, but may surprise some listeners: even in the more grandiose selections, the emphasis is not on grandeur but on a compactness, not loudness but richness. It is largely a matter of adjusting one’s expectations accordingly. But there are problems too: perhaps most disappointing is the contribution of the soloists, whose intonation (Sei gegrusset, Joseph, du Sohn David) and delivery (in Hodie Christus natus est, and at the phrase “dispersit superbos” of the Magnificat, for instance) are none too assured. Even the instrumental pieces have their share of difficulties in that respect. For this reason the pieces that work best are those where the choir carry the bulk of the argument, such as Der Engel sprach and Ein Kind ist uns geboren. A mixed bag, then; but the music is so satisfying, its range so admirable as to make for compelling listening. '

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