Concertuum Latino Sacrorum, Liber Primus
Antonius Adamske; Gottinger Barockorchester; Kerstin Dietl; Benjamin Boresch; Janno Scheller
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Antonius Adamske; Gottinger Barockorchester; Kerstin Dietl; Benjamin Boresch; Janno Scheller
Description
The prosperous Hanseatic city of Hamburg with its thriving cultural life always attracted capable minds. One of these was Thomas Selle (1599-1663), who worked here as city cantor from 1641.
Around 1650, he compiled what he considered to be the most relevant of his own sacred compositions for printing, in order to preserve his work for posterity. As was customary at the time, there were different instrumentation variants of the works, so that he presented several alternatives in Concertuum Latino Sacrorum. The result was a fascinating compendium by one of the most important composers of his time.
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