Composers

Johann Rosenmüller

Voice
Soprano
Violin
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Viol
Trombone
Viola
Mixed chorus
Religious music
Sacred songs
Song
Sacred concerto
Concerto
Psalms
Sonata
Mass
Pavan
Allemande
by popularity

A

Aeterne Deus, clementissime PaterAlso hat Gott die Welt geliebetAmo te Deus meus amore magnoAndere Kern-Sprüche

D

Danksaget dem VaterDaran ist erschienen die Liebe GottesDas ist das ewige LebenDas ist ein köstlich DingDas ist meine FreudeDer Name des Herren

H

Habe deine Lust an dem HerrenHerr, wenn ich nur dich habe

I

Ist Gott für uns

K

Kern-SprücheKündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnüß

M

Mass in D Dorian

O

O admirabile commerciumO dives omnium bonarum dapumO Domine Jesu Christe, adoro teO dulcis Christe, bone Jesu, Charitas

P

Paduanen, Alemanden, Couranten, Balletten, SarabandenPsalm 134

S

Siehe an die Wercke GottesSiehe, eine Jungfrau ist schwangerSonatae à 2,3,4 e 5 stromenti da arco et altriSonate e Sinfonie da cameraStudenten-Music

T

Treiffet ihr Himmel von oben

V

Vater, ich habe gesündigetVulnera Jesu Christi

W

Warlich, warlich ich sage euchWie der Hirsch schreiet nach frischem Wasser
Wikipedia
Johann Rosenmüller (1619 – 10 September 1684) was a German Baroque composer, who played a part in transmitting Italian musical styles to the north.
Rosenmüller was born in Oelsnitz, near Plauen. He studied at the University of Leipzig, graduating in 1640. He served as organist of the Nikolaikirche Leipzig from 1651, and had been assured of advancement to cantor. He became director of music in absentia to the Altenburg court in 1654. However, in 1655 he was involved in a scandal involving alleged homosexual activities.
To avoid prison he fled to Italy, and by 1658 was employed at Saint Mark's in Venice. He composed many vocal works while teaching at an orphanage for girls (Ospedale della Pietà), between 1678 and 1682. The works of Giovanni Legrenzi and Arcangelo Corelli were among his Italian influences and his sacred compositions show the influence of Heinrich Schütz.
In his last years, Rosenmüller returned to Germany with Duke Anton-Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, at whose court he served as choir master. He died in Wolfenbüttel on 10 September 1684, and is buried there.
Kern-Sprüche mehrentheils aus heiliger Schrifft Altes und Neues Testaments (Core sentences, mostly from holy scriptures Old and New Testament), Leipzig (1648)
Andere Kern-Sprüche (Other core sentences), Leipzig (1652–1653)