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Original

Alleluja. Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, SWV 38. Heinrich Schütz. Orchestra. Sacred , Motet. Language. German. SATB.SATB or SSAB.SATB.SATB.SATB. four choirs.

Translation

Alleluja. Lobet den Herren in seinem Heiligtum, SWV 38. Heinrich Schütz. Orchestra. Sacred , Motet. Language. German. SATB.SATB or SSAB.SATB.SATB.SATB. four choirs.

Original

This psalm setting from Schütz's mighty collection, the first volume of Psalmen Davids , clearly shows the influence of Schütz's time in Venice under the tutelage of Giovanni Gabrieli. The piece may be performed in a myriad of ways. firstly, as an 8–part choral work with basso continuo for accompaniment. as an 8–part choral work with 8 accompanying instruments and basso continuo. or as a 16–part choral work with basso continuo, SATB–SATB semi-chorus or soloists, with or without obbligato instruments. Or some other combination of obbligato and orchestral instruments and solo and concerted voices, as a variation on the above.

Translation

This psalm setting from Schütz's mighty collection, the first volume of Psalmen Davids , clearly shows the influence of Schütz's time in Venice under the tutelage of Giovanni Gabrieli. The piece may be performed in a myriad of ways. firstly, as an 8–part choral work with basso continuo for accompaniment. as an 8–part choral work with 8 accompanying instruments and basso continuo. or as a 16–part choral work with basso continuo, SATB–SATB semi-chorus or soloists, with or without obbligato instruments. Or some other combination of obbligato and orchestral instruments and solo and concerted voices, as a variation on the above.