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composers in Europe. The
vogue that
began with his
influential volume Sacrae symphoniae (1597) was such that
composers from all over Europe,
especially from Germany...
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Symphoniae sacrae I (literally:
Sacred Symphonies, Book One) is a
collection of
different pieces of
vocal sacred music on
Latin texts,
composed by Heinrich...
- (Psalms of David, Opus 2),
Cantiones sacrae (Opus 4),
three books of
Symphoniae sacrae, Die
sieben Worte Jesu
Christi am
Kreuz (The
seven words of Jesus...
- The
Black Opera:
Symphoniæ Mysteriorum in
Laudem Tenebrarum is the
third studio album by
Italian symphonic black metal band
Opera IX,
released in 2000...
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Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557–1612)
Sonata pian' e
forte (1597), In
Ecclesiis (from
Symphoniae sacrae book 2, 1615) Cristóbal de
Medrano (c. 1561 – 1597), voce mea ****...
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Psalm (if a
psalm setting), sinfonia, or
symphoniae (for
example in
Heinrich Schütz's
three books of
Symphoniae sacrae). The
concertato style made possible...
- and 17th-century
composers including Giovanni Gabrieli's
Sacrae symphoniae, and
Symphoniae sacrae,
liber secundus,
published in 1597 and 1615, respectively;...
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least two settings, one in
Musikalische Exequien (1636), the
other in
Symphoniae sacrae II (1647). The
feast day
Mariae Reinigung was
observed in the Lutheran...
- 255 – Lobt Gott in
seinem Heiligtum (Psalm 150) SWV 256 –
Responsorium Symphoniae sacrae I, Opus 6:
Venice (1629) SWV 257 –
Paratum cor meum, Deus SWV 258...
- (1619): SWV 38, 40–46,
Symphoniae sacrae I Op.6 (1629): SWV 259, 269–271, 274,
Symphoniae sacrae II Op.10 (1647): SWV 344,
Symphoniae sacrae III Op. 12 (1650):...