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Hodie Christus natus est, SWV456
composer
author of text
after Luke 2: 14
Recordings
Cover of 'Christmas Vespers at Westminster Cathedral' (CDA67522)
Details
Track 35 on CDA67522 [5'38] Temporarily out of stock
Hodie Christus natus est, SWV456
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The German composer Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672), the son of an innkeeper, was lucky enough to be talent-spotted by the Landgrave Moritz of Hessen-Kassel who heard him sing as a young man and asked to be entrusted with his education. Moritz must have been discerning, for Schütz was to become the pre-eminent composer of the seventeenth century, saturated with Italian ideas and achieving a wonderful marriage between the German language and musical imagination, both tasteful and clear. The brilliant and joyful Hodie Christus natus est alternates triple-time dancing Alleluias with duple-time sections to proclaim the birth of Christ. The piece as a whole is a riot of energy and rhythm with great juxtapositions between slow and fast pulses and high and low voices, all of the hallmarks of the Baroque period towards which Schütz clearly points the way.

from notes by Andrew Carwood © 2006

Track-specific metadata
Details for CDA67522 track 35
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-06-52235
Duration
5'38
Recording date
1 March 2005
Recording venue
Westminster Cathedral, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Julian Millard
Hyperion usage
  1. Christmas Vespers at Westminster Cathedral (CDA67522)
    Disc 1 Track 35
    Release date: October 2006
    Temporarily out of stock
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