℗ 2017 Carus-Verlag
Released March 17, 2017
Duration 1h 30m 32s
Record Label Carus
Genre Classical (Baroque Era)
 

Schütz: Symphoniae sacrae I, Op. 6

Dorothee Mields, Isabel Jantschek, David Erler, Georg Poplutz, Tobias Mäthger, Felix Schwandtke, Hans-Christoph Rademann

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Symphoniae sacrae I, Op. 6  
1.1
No. 14, Attendite, popule meus, SWV 270
Heinrich Schütz; Felix Schwandtke; Matthias Müller; Fernando Günther; Sebastian Krause; Julian Nagel; Masafumi Sakamoto; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
7:24
1.2
No. 1, Paratum cor meum, SWV 257
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:46
1.3
No. 7, Anima mea liquefacta est, SWV 263
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Julia Fritz; Anna Schall; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
4:07
1.4
No. 8, Adjuro vos, filiae Hierusalem, SWV 264
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Julia Fritz; Anna Schall; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:38
1.5
No. 16, In lectulo per noctes, SWV 272
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; David Erler; Jennifer Harris; Eva-Maria Horn; Clemens Schlemmer; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
5:15
1.6
No. 17, Invenerunt me custodes, SWV 273
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; David Erler; Jennifer Harris; Eva-Maria Horn; Clemens Schlemmer; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
4:07
1.7
No. 9, O quam tu pulchra es, SWV 265
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Matthias Müller; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:34
1.8
No. 10, Veni de Libano, SWV 266
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Matthias Müller; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:40
1.9
No. 2, Exultavit cor meum in Domino, SWV 258
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
4:31
1.10
No. 18, Veni, dilecte mi, SWV 274
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Isabel Jantschek; Tobias Mäthger; Fernando Günther; Masafumi Sakamoto; Sebastian Krause; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
5:05
2.1
No. 11, Benedicam Dominum in omni tempore, SWV 267
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Georg Poplutz; Felix Schwandtke; Friederike Otto; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:29
2.2
No. 12, Exquisivi Dominum, SWV 268
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Georg Poplutz; Felix Schwandtke; Friederike Otto; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:20
2.3
No. 5, Venite ad me, SWV 261
Heinrich Schütz; Georg Poplutz; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
6:57
2.4
No. 13, Fili mi, Absalon, SWV 269
Heinrich Schütz; Felix Schwandtke; Fernando Günther; Sebastian Krause; Julian Nagel; Masafumi Sakamoto; Matthias Müller; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
5:32
2.5
No. 3, In te, Domine, speravi, SWV 259
Heinrich Schütz; David Erler; Clemens Schlemmer; Margret Baumgartl; Ludger Rémy; Andreas Arend; Hans-Christoph Rademann
5:09
2.6
No. 15, Domine, labia mea aperies, SWV 271
Heinrich Schütz; Dorothee Mields; Georg Poplutz; Clemens Schlemmer; Matthias Müller; Anna Schall; Sebastian Krause; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
4:26
2.7
No. 6, Jubilate Deo omnis terra, SWV 262
Heinrich Schütz; Felix Schwandtke; Julia Fritz; Anna Schall; Matthias Müller; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
5:15
2.8
No. 4, Cantabo Domino in vita mea, SWV 260
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Margret Baumgartl; Karina Müller; Ludger Rémy; Andreas Arend; Matthias Müller; Hans-Christoph Rademann
4:44
2.9
No. 19, Buccinate in neomenia tuba, SWV 275
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Felix Schwandtke; Clemens Schlemmer; Friederike Otto; Anna Schall; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
3:37
2.10
No. 20, Jubilate Deo, SWV 276
Heinrich Schütz; Tobias Mäthger; Georg Poplutz; Felix Schwandtke; Clemens Schlemmer; Friederike Otto; Anna Schall; Andreas Arend; Ludger Rémy; Hans-Christoph Rademann
2:56
Digital Booklet
Heinrich Schütz spent his whole life searching for that which is new in music. The Symphoniae Sacrae I, which were presented in 1629, also testify to this. Schütz composed them as a result of the impressions made upon him by his second journey to Venice. In addition to the numerous Italian stylistic traits which can be traced back to Monteverdi, the 20 concertos - all in Latin - particularly impress with their great variety of timbres: solo pieces, duets and trios for all voice type are combined with diverse string and wind instruments are are governed by the emotional and expressive world of the text. The recording impressively continues the award-winning Schütz complete recording with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Radermann with the customary top-quality soloists such as Dorothee Mields, Felix Schwandtke and others.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Carus Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.18
-4.16 to -0.43
-21.71
-23.95 to -19.77
-18.65
-21.10 to -15.70
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12 to 15
1.1
No. 14, Attendite, popule meus, SWV 270
-0.43-21.29-18.413
1.2
No. 1, Paratum cor meum, SWV 257
-0.43-21.51-18.113
1.3
No. 7, Anima mea liquefacta est, SWV 263
-4.16-22.71-20.012
1.4
No. 8, Adjuro vos, filiae Hierusalem, SWV 264
-1.49-21.02-18.012
1.5
No. 16, In lectulo per noctes, SWV 272
-0.43-22.26-19.515
1.6
No. 17, Invenerunt me custodes, SWV 273
-0.43-20.49-17.512
1.7
No. 9, O quam tu pulchra es, SWV 265
-4.12-23.83-21.012
1.8
No. 10, Veni de Libano, SWV 266
-2.03-23.48-20.512
1.9
No. 2, Exultavit cor meum in Domino, SWV 258
-0.43-21.14-18.214
1.10
No. 18, Veni, dilecte mi, SWV 274
-0.43-20.55-16.813
2.1
No. 11, Benedicam Dominum in omni tempore, SWV 267
-0.43-20.87-17.912
2.2
No. 12, Exquisivi Dominum, SWV 268
-1.90-22.16-19.413
2.3
No. 5, Venite ad me, SWV 261
-0.43-21.70-18.514
2.4
No. 13, Fili mi, Absalon, SWV 269
-1.49-21.59-18.712
2.5
No. 3, In te, Domine, speravi, SWV 259
-0.43-22.28-19.515
2.6
No. 15, Domine, labia mea aperies, SWV 271
-0.43-20.68-17.713
2.7
No. 6, Jubilate Deo omnis terra, SWV 262
-2.03-23.95-21.112
2.8
No. 4, Cantabo Domino in vita mea, SWV 260
-0.43-21.65-18.715
2.9
No. 19, Buccinate in neomenia tuba, SWV 275
-1.12-21.19-17.812
2.10
No. 20, Jubilate Deo, SWV 276
-0.43-19.77-15.712

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