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Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672) was the most important and influential
German composer of the seventeenth century. Director of music at
the electoral Saxon court in Dresden, he was lauded by his German
contemporaries as "the father of our modern music," as "the Orpheus
of our time." Yet despite the esteem in which his music is still
held today, Schutz himself and the rich cultural environment in
which he lived continue to be little known or understood beyond the
linguistic borders of his native Germany.
Drawing on original manuscript and print sources, A Heinrich Schutz
Reader brings the composer to life through more than 150 documents
by or about Heinrich Schutz, from his earliest studies under
Giovanni Gabrieli to accounts of his final hours. Editor and
translator Gregory S. Johnston penetrates the archaic script,
confronts the haphazard orthography and obsolete vocabulary, and
untangles the knotted grammatical constructions and syntax to
produce translations that allow English speakers, as never before,
to engage the composer directly.
Most of the German, Latin and Italian documents included in this
volume appear for the first time in English translation. A number
of these texts have not even been printed in their original
language. Dedications and prefaces of his printed music, letters
and memoranda, poetry and petitions, travel passes and contracts,
all offer immediate and unabridged access to the composer's life.
To habituate the reader ever more in Schutz's world, the entries
are richly annotated with biographical detail; clarifications of
professional relationships and ancestral lines; information on
geographic regions, domains, cities, courts and institutions; and
references to biblical, classical and contemporary literary
sources.
Johnston opens a door for researchers and scholars across a broad
range of disciplines, and at the same time provides an historical
complement and literary companion for anyone who has come to
appreciate the beauty of Schutz's music."
Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672) was the most important and influential
German composer of the seventeenth century. Director of music at
the electoral Saxon court in Dresden, he was lauded by his German
contemporaries as "the father of our modern music", as "the Orpheus
of our time." Yet despite the esteem in which his music is still
held today, Schutz himself and the rich cultural environment in
which he lived continue to be little known or understood beyond the
linguistic borders of his native Germany. Drawing on original
manuscript and print sources, A Heinrich Schutz Reader brings the
composer to life through more than 150 documents by or about
Heinrich Schutz, from his earliest studies under Giovanni Gabrieli
to accounts of his final hours. Editor and translator Gregory S.
Johnston penetrates the archaic script, confronts the haphazard
orthography and obsolete vocabulary, and untangles the knotted
grammatical constructions and syntax to produce translations that
allow English speakers, as never before, to engage the composer
directly. Most of the German, Latin and Italian documents included
in this volume appear for the first time in English translation. A
number of these texts have not even been printed in their original
language. Dedications and prefaces of his printed music, letters
and memoranda, poetry and petitions, travel passes and contracts,
all offer immediate and unabridged access to the composer's life.
To habituate the reader ever more in Schutz's world, the entries
are richly annotated with biographical detail; clarifications of
professional relationships and ancestral lines; information on
geographic regions, domains, cities, courts and institutions; and
references to biblical, classical and contemporary literary
sources. Johnston opens a door for researchers and scholars across
a broad range of disciplines, and at the same time provides an
historical complement and literary companion for anyone who has
come to appreciate the beauty of Schutz's music.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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