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'''Description:''' Psalm 14 from the [[Becker Psalter]]. | '''Description:''' Psalm 14 from the [[Becker Psalter]]. Although the original (Renaissance) melody by Martin Luther is in Lydian mode, Schütz' interpretation is more modern (Baroque) and the lowest point is therefore not an "e♭" but an "e". Unfortunately Blankenburg did not consider this in his edition when combining the Cantus part (Soprano) and the Altus part in one staff. | ||
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- (Posted 2019-04-06) CPDL #53883:
- Editor: Gerd Eichler (submitted 2019-04-06). Score information: A4, 1 page, 60 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes:
- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2017-08-20). Score information: A4, 1 page, 33 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Transcribed from the Blankenburg edition at IMSLP. MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
General Information
Title: Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl, SWV 110
Composer: Heinrich Schütz
Lyricist: Martin Luther
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Chorale
Language: German
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1628
2nd published: 1661
Description: Psalm 14 from the Becker Psalter. Although the original (Renaissance) melody by Martin Luther is in Lydian mode, Schütz' interpretation is more modern (Baroque) and the lowest point is therefore not an "e♭" but an "e". Unfortunately Blankenburg did not consider this in his edition when combining the Cantus part (Soprano) and the Altus part in one staff.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl.