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Dedication Service for St. Gertrude's
Chapel, Hamburg, 1607
Edited by Frederick K. Gable
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ISBN 0-89579-418-7 |
(1998) |
$68.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-418-5
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| Performance parts available; please contact us. |
The edition reconstructs the festival Lutheran service
dedicating St. Gertrude's Chapel in Hamburg on 16 April 1607, based on
a firsthand description of the music and its performance provided by the
presiding pastor in a preface to his published sermon. Supplemented by
information from musical, pictorial, liturgical, and theological sources,
the detailed account makes possible a plausible reconstruction of the full
liturgical context for this historical event. The service included impressive
double-choir works, a triple-choir motet by Jacob Handl, and the quadruple-choir
German Te Deum setting by Hieronymus Praetorius. Antedating the better-known
descriptions of musical practices by Michael Praetorius and Heinrich Schütz,
the sermon account documents northern German use and placement of singers,
instruments, and organs in polychoral music.
In the introduction, the editor describes the chapel's suitability
for the music's performance and offers advice on pronunciation, tempo,
singing style for chant, organ types and registrations, vocal style, and
performance alternatives.
Performance parts are available
for rental: B91R
Music Sample
American Musicological Society Noah Greenberg Award, 1994.
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