Symphoniae sacrae I
| Symphoniae sacrae I | |
|---|---|
| Sacred vocal music by Heinrich Schütz | |
The composer of the collection in 1627 | |
| Catalogue | SWV 257 to 276 |
| Opus | 6 |
| Text | Psalms and other biblical texts |
| Language | Latin |
| Dedication | Johann Georg II |
| Published | 1629 |
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Symphoniae sacrae I (literally: Sacred Symphonies, Book One) is a collection of different pieces of vocal sacred music on Latin texts, composed by Heinrich Schütz, published in 1629. He set mostly psalms and excerpts from the Song of Solomon for one to three voices, with various instruments and continuo. Its twenty pieces were assigned 257 to 276 in the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV), the catalogue of his works. Two later volumes came, but with German texts: Symphoniae sacrae II in 1647 and Symphoniae sacrae III in 1650.