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Three Sacred Concerti
Vierdanck, Johann
Vierdanck Three Sacred Concerti
for 3 solo voices or choir and basso continuo
Johann Vierdanck (1605-1646) was a choirboy in Dresden and a pupil of Heinrich Schütz. After short stays in Lübeck and Copenhagen he became an organist at St Mary's in Stralsund.
His 1641 collection of 45 "sacred concertos" appeared in several editions reflecting its popularity among his contemporaries. All the settings are based on Luther's translation of the Bible and are related stylistically to Heinrich Schütz's "Symphoniae sacrae" (1629) and “Kleine geistliche Konzerte” (1636).
The three psalm settings in this volume are ideally suited for small choirs or solo voices in church or concert performance.
Contents
- Lobet den Herren for 2 soprano solo, bass solo, basso continuo or mixed choir (SAB), Organ [Vierdanck, Johann]
- Jauchzet dem Herren for 2 soprano solo, bass solo, basso continuo or mixed choir (SAB), Organ [Vierdanck, Johann]
- Das ist ein köstlich Ding, dem Herren danken for 2 soprano solo, bass solo, basso continuo or mixed choir (SAB), Organ [Vierdanck, Johann]