@@TheFlairRick Already planned the first, the score to the 2nd isn't available, and I will consider the last, never heard it before, nor ever uploaded a work of J.C Bach before, though I would like to do his Requiem setting, if I could find the score to it.
This is the first time I have seen the Tenor part notated in the Soprano clef, and I have heard almost half a thousand unique works, and it is the first time, so definitely not conventional
My other score-videos of Schütz > th-cam.com/play/PLafpqg3vsKmczcXjB1M-NqRuYQWYb53ss.html
You should try to do Johann Kuhnau's "Es Steh Gott Auf." I'd also like to see Campra's Te Deum & Johann Christoph Bach's "Es Erhub Sich ein Streit.."
@@TheFlairRick Already planned the first, the score to the 2nd isn't available, and I will consider the last, never heard it before, nor ever uploaded a work of J.C Bach before, though I would like to do his Requiem setting, if I could find the score to it.
A proof of creative musical power of Schütz. Truly, a sparkling motet with a very monteverdian flavour. Thank you!
0:23! A masterly dazzling accompaniment. And the enunciation is spot on. Thank you Zeno for this upload.
La Folia/Chaconne-like bass line!!
Learnt directly from the master - Monteverdi
Also, is it normal to use 8va bassa soprano clefs?
This is the first time I have seen the Tenor part notated in the Soprano clef, and I have heard almost half a thousand unique works, and it is the first time, so definitely not conventional
Someone else uploaded this before using a different recording, but it got removed.
Didn't see it, fortunately I have unknowingly brought it back to the site