HEINRICH SCHÜTZ : THE DRESDEN ORPHEUS
3 musicians (viola da gamba, theorbo, positive organ)
Joël Suhubiette, conductor
Heinrich Schütz is considered as an essential figure of the early Baroque in Germany, and one of the most prestigious predecessors of Johann Sebastian Bach. Strongly influenced by his trips to Venice, his compositions show a magnificent communion between Lutheran tradition and Italian influence, creating an innovative, solar, humanist and emotionally intense music.
Heading the Ensemble Jacques Moderne, Joël Suhubiette performs some of the most beautiful sacred works by the Chapel Master of Dresden, hand-picked within 2 of his essential opuses. Kleine geistliche Konzerte (1636-39) deliver intimate duos and trios; Geistliche chormusik (1648) personify, through the splendor of Schütz’ polyphonic composition, a secular question: how to conciliate the old and the new. In this aspect, it is one of Schütz’ most important works.
Creation in production with the city of Amilly and Les Jardins d'Agrément
press REVIEW
"The opening concert of this German Baroque day featured the Ensemble Jacques Moderne conducted by Joël Suhubiette, for a luxuriant evocation of Heinrich Schütz [...] A true vocal festival, enriched with both Lutheran dramaticism and Italian lights, offering an alternation between the choir and small groups of soloists, together with basso continuo."
L'Union