| May
5 , 2002
Motet:
the Cantiones Sacrae were published by Schütz in 1624
and are among his most Italianate works. Our motet today,
"Spes Mea," is one of the several Augustinian texts.
It represents Schütz at his most lyrical. Certainly the
warmth of both the Augustinian ideals, as well as the Italian
style, make our work one of Schütz' most appealing motets.
Cantata:
Bach Cantata BWV 180 is from the composer's 2nd Leipzig cycle
and is based upon the beloved chorale tune "Schmücke
dich, o liebe Seele." The operning chorus uses both the
two recorders as well as oboe and English horn to create a
transparent web of sound over which the wonderful loping string
melody is played. The tenor aria with flute obbligato is a
jolly affair with the knocking of Jesus humorously portrayed.
The chorale tune reappears with a violincello piccolo (today
played on viola). Once again the incipient melancholy of the
tune is emphasized by the easy-going obbligato. The two recorders
reappear to accompany the alto recitative. The sun bursts
forth in the wonderful dancing soprano aria with full orchestral
accompaniment. The final chorale is one of Bach's greatest
chorale harmonizations and brings this great work to a peaceful
close.
©Craig
Smith
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