Samuel Schmidt: Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin Die Gute des Herren Da jesus an dem Kreuze stund Cantio sacra >>Christ lag in Todesbanden<< Christ lag in Todesbanden Komm, heiliger Geist
Melchior Franck: Prediget von den Gerechten Wenn ewer Sund gleich blutroth ist
Johann Erasmus Kindermann: Die Gute des Herren Sonata No. 3
Andreas Hammerschmidt: Sei nun wieder zufieden
Thomas Selle: Gen Himmel zu dem Vater mein
Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde: Canzon XI a doi >>Vestiva i colli<< passeggiato a doi >>Vestiva i colli<< passeggiato basso solo Canzon XVI a doi
Vinco Jelic: Ricercar primo
Along with his colleagues Schütz und Schein, Samuel Scheidt belongs to the “three great Sch”, whose compositions spread from Middle Germany and influenced early German baroque. Whereas Schütz was rediscovered from the end of the 19th century and even more so over the course of the 20th century, Schein and Scheidt are still not widely known. Other than two years of study with Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck in Amsterdam, Scheidt spent his entire life in his native city of Halle. He became court organist in 1609 and court conductor 10 tears later. In spite of difficult living conditions due to the Thirty Years’ War and resulting sieges, epidemics, absentee authorities and the disappearance of any means of earning money, Scheidt managed to get the majority of his compositions printed and widely distributed. The Ensemble I Sonatori and the tenor Knut Schoch present a selection of religious concerts from all through the liturgical year. They offer a pleasant insight into the vocal religious works of this hitherto little known contemporary of Heinrich Schütz.