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Schutz / Sachsisches Vocalensemble- Choral Works (CD)

SKU: 4009850009900
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the album cover for Schutz / Sachsisches Vocalensemble - Choral Works
the album cover for Schutz / Sachsisches Vocalensemble - Choral Works

Here the listener witnesses a rare musical experience. The twenty-three singers of the Saxon Vocal Ensemble which was founded in 1996 present an outstanding performance conducted by Matthias Jung. In short: an exemplary recording." (klassik heute) "... Twenty mixed voices are accompanied here only by an organ. No less an authority than Wilhelm Steuder writes in the notes that singing these works with or without instruments are both legitimate approaches. The Psalm of David mention no instruments in the score, although they are often used. The singers, based in Dresden, are flexible and responsive, producing exquisite tonal quality. This is certainly a worthy choice for a collector who wants a disc drawn from two of Schutz's most important books without going on to buy the complete sets that are readily available." (Fanfare)

Format: New CD/Classical

Schutz / Sachsisches Vocalensemble- Choral Works (CD)

SKU: 4009850009900
Regular price ¥165.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 07.02.1999

 
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Here the listener witnesses a rare musical experience. The twenty-three singers of the Saxon Vocal Ensemble which was founded in 1996 present an outstanding performance conducted by Matthias Jung. In short: an exemplary recording." (klassik heute) "... Twenty mixed voices are accompanied here only by an organ. No less an authority than Wilhelm Steuder writes in the notes that singing these works with or without instruments are both legitimate approaches. The Psalm of David mention no instruments in the score, although they are often used. The singers, based in Dresden, are flexible and responsive, producing exquisite tonal quality. This is certainly a worthy choice for a collector who wants a disc drawn from two of Schutz's most important books without going on to buy the complete sets that are readily available." (Fanfare)