Heinrich Schütz
Gutes und Barmherzigkeit SWV 95
Motet for 6 voices (SSATTB) and basso continuo
Heinrich Schütz
Gutes und Barmherzigkeit SWV 95
Motet for 6 voices (SSATTB) and basso continuo
- Instrumentation Mixed Choir (SSATTB) and Continuo
- Composer Heinrich Schütz
- Editor Helmut Lauterwasser
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Choral Score
- Publisher Carus-Verlag
- Order no. CV20095-05
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Description:
The motet 'Gutes und Barmherzigkeit' was composed following the death of the Leipzig student Jacob Schulte in 1625, 'for the comfort of his most sorrowful parents', as Schützs dedication states. The motet survived only incompletely, with soprano II, tenor II, and the vocal bass parts missing. Editor Helmut Lauterwasser has reconstructed these parts and describes his approach to this in the foreword.
Separate edition taken from Vol. 19 of the Stuttgart Schütz Edition (Complete Edition Carus 20.919).
Separate edition taken from Vol. 19 of the Stuttgart Schütz Edition (Complete Edition Carus 20.919).