Symphoniae sacrae I

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Symphoniae sacrae I is a collection of early 17th-century sacred concertos by German composer Heinrich Schütz that helped shape the development of Protestant church music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque composition
music collection
sacred concerto collection
composer Heinrich Schütz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
follows Italian concertato style
genre church music
sacred concerto
hasPart sacred concerto for multiple voices and instruments
sacred concerto for solo voice and instruments
influenced German Baroque sacred music
Protestant church music
language Latin
liturgicalUse Lutheran worship
movement early Baroque
notableFor development of the sacred concerto in Germany
integration of Italian Baroque style into German Protestant music
originallyIntendedFor court chapel of Dresden NERFINISHED
partOf Symphoniae sacrae NERFINISHED
period early 17th century
publicationPlace Venice NERFINISHED
publisher Giovanni Battista Robletti NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Protestantism
seriesNumber I
stylisticInfluence Giovanni Gabrieli NERFINISHED
textSource Bible NERFINISHED
Psalms
textSourceLanguage Latin
usesInstrumentation voices and continuo
voices and instruments

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Heinrich Schütz notableWork Symphoniae sacrae I