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Heinrich Schütz
Buccinate in neomenia tuba, SWV 275-276 (Op. 6/19-20)
Works Info
Composer
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Heinrich Schütz
Genre
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Choral
Publication Date
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1629
Average_duration
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6:33
Heinrich Schütz's 'Buccinate in neomenia tuba' is a sacred composition that was composed in the early 17th century. The piece is also known as SWV 275-276 (Op. 6/19-20) and is a part of Schütz's Symphoniae Sacrae II collection. The composition was premiered in 1647 in Dresden, Germany. 'Buccinate in neomenia tuba' is a two-part composition that consists of two movements. The first movement is a sonata, while the second movement is a motet. The sonata is written for two cornetts, three trombones, and basso continuo. The motet is written for two sopranos, alto, tenor, and bass, with basso continuo. The first movement, the sonata, is a lively and energetic piece that features the brass instruments prominently. The cornetts and trombones play in a call-and-response style, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The basso continuo provides a steady foundation for the brass instruments, adding depth and richness to the sound. The second movement, the motet, is a more contemplative and introspective piece. The vocal parts are written in a polyphonic style, with each voice singing a different melody that weaves together to create a complex and harmonious whole. The text of the motet is taken from Psalm 81 and speaks of the importance of praising God and celebrating his greatness. Overall, 'Buccinate in neomenia tuba' is a masterful composition that showcases Schütz's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its use of brass instruments, its complex harmonies, and its powerful sense of emotion and spirituality. It remains a beloved work of sacred music to this day.
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