Lukas-Passion

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Lukas-Passion is a Baroque musical setting of the Passion according to St. Luke composed by German composer Heinrich Schütz.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque composition
Passion oratorio
sacred vocal composition
accompaniment a cappella
associatedWith Lutheran liturgy
basedOn Luther Bible translation of Luke
biblicalBook Gospel according to Luke NERFINISHED
cataloguedAs SWV 480 NERFINISHED
composedBy Heinrich Schütz NERFINISHED
composer Heinrich Schütz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Electorate of Saxony NERFINISHED
culturalRegion German Baroque music
firstPerformanceContext Lutheran church service
genre Passion
hasCharacter Jesus NERFINISHED
Peter NERFINISHED
Pilate NERFINISHED
crowd
hasNarrativeVoice tenor Evangelist
hasPart dialogue passages
recitative-like narration
turba choruses
historicalEra 17th century
language German
liturgicalUse Good Friday NERFINISHED
Holy Week NERFINISHED
musicType through-composed narrative
narratorRole Evangelist
notableFeature dramatic turba sections
strict adherence to biblical text
unaccompanied choral writing
originalTitleLanguage German
performancePractice liturgical performance without staging
placeOfComposition Dresden NERFINISHED
relatedWork Johannes-Passion (Schütz) NERFINISHED
Matthäus-Passion (Schütz) NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousDenominationContext Lutheran
sacredOrSecular sacred
stylePeriod Baroque
subject Passion of Jesus NERFINISHED
textLanguage German
textSource Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
tonalLanguage modal
vocalForces choir
solo voices
workSeries Schütz Passions NERFINISHED

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Heinrich Schütz notableWork Lukas-Passion